Roman Borisov: Rachmaninow | Schubert | Weinberg

Roman Borisov makes his debut in Cologne – a pianist with intuition, structure and enormous expressiveness
Highly musical, intuitive and structurally aware – these are the qualities that impressed the expert jury when Roman Borisov, the youngest participant in a piano competition, won first prize. Now he is making his debut at the Kölner Philharmonie.
Sometimes chance events steer life in a different direction. Roman Borisov owes the discovery of his talent as a pianist to a musically accomplished kindergarten teacher: she ensured that the young Roman was introduced to the legendary piano teacher Mary Lebenzon at the Novosibirsk Conservatory at the age of four. This enabled Borisov to develop his extraordinary abilities, which today make him one of the most exciting pianists of the younger generation.
Sponsored by the Imhoff Stiftung
About this event
Programme
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Ruth Crawford Seeger
Preludes (Auswahl)
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Robert Schumann
Humoreske B-Dur op. 20für Klavier
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Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Sechs Lieder ohne Worte, 6. Heft op. 67für Klavier
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Sergej Rachmaninow
Sonate für Klavier Nr. 2 b-Moll op. 36
Artists
- Roman Borisovpiano
Visitor information
19:00, Kölner Philharmonie, Empore
50667 Köln