
About
Two pianists at one instrument in the concert hall is a thrilling sight and sound. The musical balance, responsiveness - even the physical choreography - of two minds, four hands working as one is extraordinary to witness.
Kolesnikov and Tsoy offer us a mesmerising programme. Plunging straight into the Rite of Spring is an audacious, arresting opening; hearing it on piano does not diminish its power, but seems to compress its savage energy and tauten the eerie tension. The Ukrainian Desyatnikov dances to a different tune, his duo like an aural snow-globe of dances given a vigorous shake. Schubert, as always, confounds our expectations – this duet-fantasia is no salon-music bauble, but a profound unbroken conversation between equals that draws us close to eavesdrop its hushed, whispered truths.
next to an item to add it to your Itinerary basket. You will then be able to save, download, or share your itinerary.






