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VALERI GROHOVSKI
----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Click HERE to read a review of a Grohovski concert given on September 27, 2003 in San Antonio, Texas --------------------------------------------------------------------- "I
haven't come across Grohovski before (born Moscow in 1960 and currently
professor and artist-in-residence at San Antonio University in Texas),
but I was happy to make his aquaintance. This is the sort of Bach playing
which makes you glad to be alive - rhythmically exuberant, jaunty tempos,
no heavy-handed reverence - in music that frequently sends both hands
scurrying after each other round the keyboard. Yet the wistful, late-night
musing that Grohovski brings to the slow movement of the Italian Concerto
and the Sarabande in the fifth partita, for example, is most affecting.
Lovely disc." "One of the finest classical pianists in the world, Valeri Grohovski accomplishes what few others would even attempt when he crosses freely from classical into jazz - without an accent!" Christopher Wilkins, Conductor San Antonio Symphony "Valeri is a consummate musician whose diversity is without peer. There simply is not another pianist in the world who is classically competitive and the envy of jazz pianists who have devoted their lives solely to jazz performance." James Biotos Would you like to be notified about upcoming concerts and CD releases? |
Valeri Grohovski, formerly known as Valeri Grokhovsky, jazz and classical piano music, Russian pianist, Moscow symphony