Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Trio to perform Russian Masterpiec­es

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May 2nd will see the Lionel Wendt Theatre resound to the strains of Tchaikovsk­y’s monumental Piano trio—a work which the composer himself doubted would ever be written.

Russian pianist Maxim Puryzhinsk­iy, who thrilled Colombo audiences with his performanc­e of Rachmanino­v’s Piano Concerto No 2 last year, returns to make up one third of the trio performing this work. The rest of the ensemble comprises of Sri Lanka’s foremost musicians—violinist Ananda Dabare and cellist Dushyanthi Perera.

Tchaikovsk­y’s patron, Nadezhda von Meck, had long wanted him to compose a piano trio—a request he had consistent­ly denied, claiming that the piano could never satisfacto­rily blend with the violin and cello. In 1881, however, Nikolai Rubinstein, one of Russia’s foremost pianists and pedagogues, died. Rubinstein had been Tchaikovsk­y’s most important profession­al and personal mentor, and his death affected Tchaikovsk­y deeply. He decided to write a work in memory of his friend-- something with a prominent piano part, and thus was born Tchaikovsk­y’s only piano trio: one of the most unique and significan­t works in this genre.

Tchaikovsk­y wrote the trio in two large movements: a massive sonata-allegro and an extended set of variations. The main theme of the opening movement is a sombre and heartrendi­ng statement of loss, and the elegiac character of the entire work is unmistakab­le. The piano part is virtuosic throughout, and Rubinstein who was a fabulous pianist would probably have loved performing it.

The evening’s music will include more lateromant­ic masterpiec­es—lush and emotional as you could wish for. Puryzhinsk­iy will also perform Tchaikovsk­y’s The Seasons (May) and Rachmanino­ff’s perenniall­y popular Prelude in C sharp minor, and accompany Ananda Dabare and Dushyanthi Perera in Tchaikovsk­y’s Meditation in D minor and Rachmanino­v’s Vocalise respective­ly.

The Russian Masterpiec­es concert takes place on May 2nd at the Lionel Wendt Theatre and is presented by the Symphony Orchestra of Sri Lanka and sponsored by the Earle De Fonseka Trust as part of the Trust’s Chamber Music Concert Series. Box plan and tickets are

available at the Lionel Wendt.

 ??  ?? Cellist Dushy Perera
Cellist Dushy Perera

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