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Yes, I was aware that competition was going on. It has become quite a prestigious event. Good luck to the finalists!
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I think I read earlier that the concertos will be:
2 x Tchaikovsky 1
1 x Prokofiev 3
1 x Rachmaninov 3
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Diapason wrote:I think I read earlier that the concertos will be:
2 x Tchaikovsky 1
1 x Prokofiev 3
1 x Rachmaninov 3
All Russian piano concertos!!
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Diapason wrote:I think I read earlier that the concertos will be:
1 x Prokofiev 3
Lovely.
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First Tchaikovsky 1 (played by the American finalist by the name of Bernstein) had some very good moments, but I felt the soloist was frequently at odds with the orchestra, and it made for an unsettling effect at times. Very solid effort, but I doubt it will win*.

*I'm always (ALWAYS!) wrong when it comes to picking the winner!
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I heard the next competitor's performance of Rachmaninov 3 and thought it was very good indeed, really passionate, but I had to leave it there. As it turns out, he was eventually announced as the winner, so congratulations Nikolay Khozyainov!
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Diapason wrote:I heard the next competitor's performance of Rachmaninov 3 and thought it was very good indeed, really passionate, but I had to leave it there. As it turns out, he was eventually announced as the winner, so congratulations Nikolay Khozyainov!
Yes, well done Nikolay Khozyainov.
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