Schubert • Prokofiev • Chopin
September 3, 2014The first woman to win the Warsaw Chopin Competition since Martha Argerich in 1965, Yulianna Avdeeva presents her first solo recording, featuring three major works of the concert repertoire. From Schubertian reverie to the diabolical energy of Prokofiev by way of the implacable trajectory of the passion of Chopin’s Preludes, her composer of predilection, the youthful Avdeeva deploys a sensational piano technique coupled with a vivid, expressive and poetic palette.
The first woman to win the Warsaw Chopin Competition since Martha Argerich in 1965, Yulianna Avdeeva presents her first solo recording, featuring three major works of the concert repertoire. From Schubertian reverie to the diabolical energy of Prokofiev by way of the implacable trajectory of the passion of Chopin’s Preludes, her composer of predilection, the youthful Avdeeva deploys a sensational piano technique coupled with a vivid, expressive and poetic palette.