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Beethoven: Diabelli Variations, Op. 120
Filippo Gorini (piano)
This is, it soon becomes evident, one of the great interpretations of one of Beethoven’s most invigorating, far-ranging and finally ethereal works…Gorini is as alive as anyone to the humour...
Beethoven: Diabelli Variations, Op. 120
Filippo Gorini (piano)
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This is, it soon becomes evident, one of the great interpretations of one of Beethoven’s most invigorating, far-ranging and finally ethereal works…Gorini is as alive as anyone to the humour...
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Supporting new talents is in Alpha’s DNA. Here is the very first recording of the Italian pianist Filippo Gorini, who was recently awarded First Prize in the Telekom-Beethoven Competition in Bonn. He has also won the same competition’s Audience Prize twice over.
At just twenty years of age, he has already played in such prestigious venues as the Berlin Konzerthaus, the Leipzig Gewandhaus, the Laeiszhalle in Hamburg, the Herkulessaal in Munich, the Liederhalle in Stuttgart, Die Glocke in Bremen, the Royal Academy of Music in London, and the Moscow Conservatory. Strongly supported by Alfred Brendel, with whom he studies, he has chosen to tackle a monument of the piano repertory, the Diabelli Variations, a work whose interpretation he has matured through frequent performance, notably at the Beethoven Competition where it was the key item in his winning programme. And, appropriately, it is at the Beethovenhaus in Bonn that he made this first disc, the start of a highly promising recording career.
Contents and tracklist
- Filippo Gorini (piano)
- Recorded: 31 January - 3 February 2017
- Recording Venue: Beethoven-Haus, Bonn, Germany
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Awards and reviews
Christmas 2017
This is, it soon becomes evident, one of the great interpretations of one of Beethoven’s most invigorating, far-ranging and finally ethereal works…Gorini is as alive as anyone to the humour in the work, which overstressed can get tiresome on repeated hearings, but which this pianist realises is more demonic than merely jovial or surprising.
October 2017
It is easy to hear why Filippo Gorini should have won the 2015 Telekom Beethoven Competition at the age of 20..Everything in his recording of the Diabelli Variations shows musical awareness and technical aplomb at a high level of fusion…Never is there a whiff of tastelessness, over-statement or superficiality in Gorini’s playing.