Concert review: Alexei Volodin delivers a dashing take on Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1
Esplanade Concert Hall
July 24, 7.30pm
Tchaikovsky's lush first piano concerto and Bruckner's unfinished 9th symphony are the oddest of odd couples - a glamorous Russian romp stuffed with folk tunes and an apocalyptic meditation on God and the infinite. It is testament to the versatility of Hans Graf and the musicians of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) that they rendered both such incongruous works as if to the manner born.
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