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Sunday, October 12, 2014
Utterly beguiling..
The concert by members of the Phillips Camerata began with Fauré’s Theme and Variations for Piano, Op. 73, a work from 1895 that, in its delicate, shifting interplay of color and light, perhaps best reflected the pointillist spirit. Pianist Irina Nuzova turned in an utterly beguiling performance, with a deft, near-weightless touch that allowed each variation to blossom and evolve effortlessly into the next. It was a genuinely poetic performance, from a pianist of uncommon gifts.
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- 11/17/2010 : Classics Today rates WarnerNuzova 10 out of 10!
- 09/02/2010 : Debut CD Russian Music for Cello and Piano released
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- 08/18/2010 : August cover of ICON features Warner and Nuzova
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