Manila Bulletin

Emotions through music

How the Philippine Philharmon­ic Orchestra paid tribute to classic Russian composers

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Agood live performanc­e is one that creates a connection between the artist and the audience, where the music not only sounds great but also feels emotionall­y ĄºĉóêžêđɊ žê³ ĐÌÏĈ ģžĉ ºĩžđáĩ ģìžđ Ąºnowned Russian pianist Nikolay Khozyainov brought to Manila when he performed as a guest soloist recently.

ɩ9đ ģžĉ èĩ ĸąĉđ đïèº đó óèº đó đìº Philippine­s, to perform with the PPO for the Filipino audience. Filipino people and musicians are very passionate and sophistica­ted people, it was a great joy to present the incredible masterpiec­e of Rachmanino­v for the audience in Manila,” said the Russian pianist.

Billed “Russian Masters,” the third concert of the Philippine Philharmon­ic Orchestra for its concert season this year was curated to pay tribute to some of the best Russian composers: Peter Ilich Tchaikovsk­y, Sergei RachèžêïêóĵɊ žê³ QºĄAEºÏ iąóþóĸºģɐ

Leading the orchestra was PPO music director Maestro Grzegorz Nowak, with whom Khozyainov has worked with before. When the Maestro invited him to collaborat­e again, this time in Manila, Khozyainov was more than happy to oblige.

Born in Blagoveshc­hensk in 1992, a city in the Russian Far East, Khozyainov began to play the piano at đìº ĩóėêae žAEº óä ĸģº žÄđºą Ìºžąing classical music in a local music store. “I came up to my mother and told her: ‘I want to play music.’ I had a desire to make those incredible sounds myself. Piano is like an ÓĄÌºĈĐĄž ÄÓĄ èºɊ 9 žê ºĨĀĄºĈĈ žêĩ instrument on it, including the human voice,” shared Khizyainov.

For a gifted pianist like Khozyainov, the most important aspect of every piece is the emotion that it conveys. Music, after all, has always been a way to bring people together. 9đ ̞Ĉ đìº Āóģºą đó Ïêĺėºêº žê³ ž³Ģóžđº ĈÏAEÊÏĸžÊĐ èóģºèºêđĉ Ïê đìº world, especially in preventing conĹÏĐ žê³ Āąóèóđïêae Āºžºɐ

IºĄÄÓĄÈÏÊA­E mžìèïêóĵɭĉ Piano Concerto No. 2, one of the most amazing piano concertos in the piano repertoire, for the PPO Concert III, Khozyainov described the whole concerto as a masterpiec­e that “simply takes your breath away.”

ɩ9đ ģžĉ ģąïđđºê Ïê ž Ģºąĩ ³Ïķėáđ ĀºĄÏÓ³ Ïê mžìèžêïêóĵɭĉ áïäºɊ ̺ had depression and couldn’t compose anything. This piece is about overcoming desperate situations and getting to the light despite everyĐÌÏÊA­EɊɪ ̺ ºĩāóė곺³ɐ

Khozyainov’s personal style when it comes to playing the piano involves going to the source of everything. For him, it is impossible to recreate a piece without knowing the sources.

“That is why I always study all ºĨÏĈĐÏÊAE ȞÊĖĈĄÏĀĐĈɊ žáá Ïąėèstance­s surroundin­g the creation of a musical piece. A printed score is good to have, but to really feel the piece with all your heart, you need to dive deeply into the manuscript. This way you can truly understand all the intentions of the composer.”

Passion is Khozyainov’s driving force. With recitals, concerto engagement­s, and sold-out performanc­es on all continents at the world’s foremost stages, every performanc­e is not just ž ³ÏĈĀÁžĨ óä ĈÞÏÁÁɊ «ėđ žê ºĨĀĄºĈĈÏÓÊ óä his love for the art.

“It’s about bringing the essence of the music to life, making each note tell a story that the audience can relate to,” concluded Khozyainov.

It was my first time to come to the Philippine­s, to perform with the PPO for the Filipino audience. Filipino people and musicians are very passionate and sophistica­ted people, it was a great joy to present the incredible masterpiec­e of Rachmanino­v for the audience in Manila. —Nikolay Khozyainov

Through the mastery of the great Russian composers, their music and stories will live on as part of humanity – celebrated and retold over and over again for many years to come.

zìº êºĩđ ii\ óêºąđɊ ³ė««º³ “Ode to Joy,” will premiere on Dec. 8, 2023, 7:30 p.m., with Franz Liszt’s Piano Concerto no. 2 in A and Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony no. 9, op.125, D minor. Filipino pianist and former CCP president Raul Sunico will perform with the PPO. The PPO concert season is in partnershi­p with SSI Group, Inc., TBWA\SMP, Ascott Bonifacio Global City, and Lyf Malate Manila.

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