Nikolai Lugansky
Nikolai Lugansky
Piano
Nikolai Lugansky is managed in the Netherlands by Leontien van der Vliet.
Contact:
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“Resolutely playing the modernist card with his Second Piano Concerto (1913, reworked in 1923) and enjoying the scandal it initially made, Prokofiev may have been dismayed to learn that Western critics soon classified the work somewhere midway between tradition and innovation, if not as mere old hat. No matter, a century later, it remains a stunning work and truly good performances of it can still be counted on one hand. But tonight was the night when Nikolai Lugansky took place behind the keyboard.
The daunting technical demands were turned into an asset by Lugansky. In his characteristically unassuming manner he wrapped the work in an epic sweep, bringing astonishing dexterity and clarity to all four movements. Mindful of the dynamic and tempo shifts, both cadenzas in the outer movements were dramatically integrated in the flow, just as much in its impossibly muscular passages as in its meditative moments. While the typical Prokofiev sarcasm and shouts of pain erupted in the Intermezzo, Lugansky also subtly suggested that Rachmaninov had left a mark. The Scherzo was fun and fast, if never at the expense of expressivity. The true fireworks were kept for the Allegro tempestoso, which became just as eloquent as the first movement in the bigger picture. Kochanovsky and the Belgian National Orchestra provided attentive support. My only quibble was the overwhelmingly loud entry of the orchestra at the end of the first cadenza. ”
“Lugansky is known for his Rachmaninov, and his control of the gradual crescendo from pianissimo to blazing fortissimo in the opening bars was as meticulous as it was dramatic. Throughout the concerto, tenderness and power were in perfect balance, heartstrings tugged, then jolted by injections of urgent, dazzling virtuosity.”
Season Highlights
14 & 16 November, NDR RadioPhilharmonie - conductor, S. Kochanovsky, Medtner Piano Concerto no. 3 op. 60 “Ballade”
18 November, Tonhalle (Zurich) - recital
8 December, Wigmore Hall (London) - recital
19, 20 December, Brussels Philharmonic - conductor, Thomas Dausgaard, Prokofiev Piano Concerto no. 3
16, 19 January, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France - conductor, T. Peltokovsky, Prokofiev Piano Concerto no. 3
26 January, Teatro alla Scala (Milano) - recital
21 & 24 March, Palais de Beaux Arts (Charleroi) & Théâtre des Champs-Élysées (Paris) - recitals
5 & 8 April, Liege Philharmonie & Vienna Konzerthaus - recitals
27 - 30 April, Berlin Konzerthaus Orchester - conductor, J. Valčuha, Rachmaninov Piano Concerto no. 3