Carnegie Hall Opening Night 1995. Tchaikocsky: Piano Concerto No.1 piano Evgeny
Kissin, Conductor: Seiji Ozawa, Boston Symphony Orchestra. Evgeny Igorevitch
Kissin born in Russia 10 October 1971. Kissin is a Russian classical pianist. He
first came to international fame as a child prodigy. He has been a British
citizen since 2002. He is especially known for his interpretations of the works
of the Romantic repertoire, particularly Frédéric Chopin, Rachmaninoff and Franz
Liszt.Kissin was born in Moscow to a Russian Jewish family. Recognized as a
child prodigy, at age six, he began piano studies at the esteemed Gnessin School
of Music for Gifted Children. At the school, he became a student of Anna Kantor,
who remained Kissin's only piano teacher. At the age of ten, Kissin made his
debut performing Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor with the Ulyanovsk
Symphony Orchestra. The year after that he gave his first recital in Moscow.
Kissin's talents were revealed on the international scene in 1984, at the age of
twelve, when he played and recorded both of Chopin's piano concertos with the
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire.
Kissin's first appearances outside Russia were in 1985 in Eastern Europe,
followed a year later by his first tour of Japan. In 1987 he made his West
European debut at the Berlin Festival as well as his United Kingdom debut,
alongside conductor Valery Gergiev and violinists Maxim Vengerov and Vadim
Repin, at The Lichfield Festival. In 1988 he toured Europe with the Moscow
Virtuosi and Vladimir Spivakov and also made his London debut with the London
Symphony Orchestra under Valery Gergiev. In December of the same year he played
Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 with Herbert von Karajan at the Berlin
Philharmonic's New Year's Eve Concert which was broadcast internationally, with
the performance repeated the following year at the Salzburg Easter Festival. In
September 1990, Kissin made his debut in North America playing Chopin's two
piano concertos with the New York Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta and the first
piano recital in Carnegie Hall's centennial season. In 1997, he gave the first
solo piano recital in the history of The Proms in London.
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