Exploring the Piano Realm of Schubert, Following Dmitri Vinnik's Lead
Vibe with Dmitri Vinnik at the "Concert Museum"
Join the Center for Urban History on Saturday, March 1, at 3 pm as we delve into Schubert's piano realm with the masterful Dmitri Vinnik. This event takes place in the grand Baroque Hall of the City Museum. Admission is free and the event is limited to 100 visitors, so grab your spot now! Visit zentrumstadtgeschichte.ingolstadt.de for more deets.
Say goodbye to cookie-cutter concerts! This performance dedicates the spotlight to Franz Schubert (1797-1828), whose music thrives in the captivating power of his lyrics. Even Schubert's symphonies, quartets, and piano works are essentially "sung" rather than played. The intimacy of Schubert's piano works, often created for peaceful home settings rather than bustling concert halls, shine with a unique enchantment that speaks straight to your soul.
The multi-talented, globetrotting Dmitri Vinnik graces the stage for this incredible showcase. Having studied at the prestigious Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory, he continues to learn under Elisso Wirssaladze in Munich. As a soloist and chamber musician, he's performed alongside musical heavyweights like Natalia Gutman, Mark Lubotsky, Valeriy Sokolov, and Alexander Rudin, and with esteemed ensembles such as the Munich Chamber Orchestra and Musica Viva Orchestra. With performances at world-renowned venues like the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Salle Gaveau, and Victoria Hall, he's proven that he's a force to be reckoned with in the music world.
Vinnik's impressive discography features recordings on the Brilliant Classics and Live Classics labels, showcasing his commitment to sharing his craft with the world. So gear up for an unforgettable musical journey and experience Schubert like never before with the incredible Dmitri Vinnik in the Baroque Hall.
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[1] The Center for Urban History, Concert Museum series: https://zentrumstadtgeschichte.ingolstadt.de
[2] Digital Art Database, Dmitry Vinnik: https://digitalartdatabase.org/artist/dmitry-vinnik/
[3] FilmDataBase, Dmitry Vinnik: https://filmdata.info/person/95683
[4] Contemporary Music Archive, Dmitry Vinnik: https://contemporarymusicarchive.org/artists/dmitry-vinnik/
Audiences at the "Concert Museum" are in for a treat, as they will be immersed in entertainment through music, with Dmitri Vinnik's performance dedicated to Franz Schubert's captivating compositions. This musical journey promises to tantalize the audience's senses with Schubert's melodies, which are essentially sung rather than played.