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Grande Piano: Chopin & Friends
The Great Keyboard Romantics
Sunday, Jan. 17, at 4 pm, at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Sarasota
Eleonora Lvov, the celebrated Russian piano virtuoso, brings her elegant and passionate brand of performance to the Unitarian Universalist Church of Sarasota's Sanctuary Concerts series, Sunday, January 17, at 4 p.m. Her concert is entitled “Intimate Piano Impressions.”
Lvov has achieved acclaim as a piano virtuoso and popular recording artist. She performs as a soloist with major orchestras and in recitals throughout the United States, Europe and Russia, and often punctuates her concerts with personal impressions and historical remarks. Lvov received the first prize in the Beethoven Competition in Moscow, and was awarded the International Alex de Vries prize in Belgium, among others awards. She has also been honored with command performances for the Queen of Belgium, the Prime Minister of England and the President of Israel. Her program for this concert includes works by Chopin, Liszt, Debussy, Ravel, Albéniz and Gershwin.
“Music is the language of spirit,” says Lvov. “Whether I am playing about love, struggle, or turbulent dark forces, it is my soul talking to the audience through the language of music. When I perform, my ego dissolves, and what flashes through my mind is a torrent of images—images which come from the subconscious and unconscious mind. I don’t concentrate on the notes —that’s what practice is for—I only feel emotion. What gives me a high is the feeling of joy, from spirit speaking through me.”
Don DeMaio, coordinator for the Sanctuary Concerts series, says that audiences will “experience uplifting and inspiring music played by a world-class pianist who believes that giving and expressing love, music and beauty can change the world. We invite music lovers to join us for a concert exploring the talents of some of the greatest piano composers of all time.”
Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased online by clicking the button below:
Lvov has achieved acclaim as a piano virtuoso and popular recording artist. She performs as a soloist with major orchestras and in recitals throughout the United States, Europe and Russia, and often punctuates her concerts with personal impressions and historical remarks. Lvov received the first prize in the Beethoven Competition in Moscow, and was awarded the International Alex de Vries prize in Belgium, among others awards. She has also been honored with command performances for the Queen of Belgium, the Prime Minister of England and the President of Israel. Her program for this concert includes works by Chopin, Liszt, Debussy, Ravel, Albéniz and Gershwin.
“Music is the language of spirit,” says Lvov. “Whether I am playing about love, struggle, or turbulent dark forces, it is my soul talking to the audience through the language of music. When I perform, my ego dissolves, and what flashes through my mind is a torrent of images—images which come from the subconscious and unconscious mind. I don’t concentrate on the notes —that’s what practice is for—I only feel emotion. What gives me a high is the feeling of joy, from spirit speaking through me.”
Don DeMaio, coordinator for the Sanctuary Concerts series, says that audiences will “experience uplifting and inspiring music played by a world-class pianist who believes that giving and expressing love, music and beauty can change the world. We invite music lovers to join us for a concert exploring the talents of some of the greatest piano composers of all time.”
Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased online by clicking the button below: