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Daniel Kharitonov made his Carnegie Hall debut at the tender age of 14, having performed with the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra at the age of 7 and the Russian National Symphony Orchestra at 11. He is the third prize winner of the International Tchaikovsky Competition and will give a long-awaited recital in Japan as a young artist who will lead the next generation. The program includes Beethoven's "Moonlight," Liszt's "Paganini's Grande Exercises" in their entirety, and Tchaikovsky's gorgeous arrangements of ballet music for piano. We hope you will fully enjoy the superb piano sound woven by a sincere, powerful, and dramatic sensibility in the exquisite setting of the Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall. A must-see for classical music fans, this is a "festival of masterpieces.

Program

  • Piano Sonata No.14 "Moonlight" in C-sharp minor, Op.27-2

    L.v. Beethoven

  • Moonlight" from Bergamasque Suite L.75, No.3

    C. Debussy

  • Paganini's Grand Exercises S.141

    F. List

  • Concert paraphrase from Tchaikovsky ballet "The Sleeping Beauty

    P. Papst.

  • Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia / Rezginka

    A. Khachaturian

  • Dance of the Spirit of the Confetti / Pas de deux

    P. Tchaikovsky

  • Dance of the Dattanas

    A. Borodin.

Programs are subject to change.

Performer

  • Daniel Kharitonov

    piano

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