An evening shared between Chopin and Liszt is sure to test anyone’s pianism. On Tuesday in Meany Hall, Nikolai Lugansky showed himself able to realize even the most taxing works on his well-planned ...
Pianist Nikolai Lugansky will perform on Saturday, March 21, as part of the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Piano Series. Lugansky will perform works by Schubert and Tchaikovsky. The performance ...
The Russian pianist Nikolai Lugansky kept the audience and, for that matter, the Pacific Symphony, on the edge of their seats Thursday night in Segerstrom Concert Hall, where he performed Rachmaninoff ...
A pianist of Nikolai Lugansky's caliber, approaching the height of his technical and expressive powers, is likely more accustomed to playing full houses in Europe than in Alabama, but the 36-year-old ...
Lugansky returns for a not-to-miss recital Tuesday night, Aug. 12, which will include 13 preludes by Rachmaninoff as well as works by Chopin, Franck and Prokofiev. Phillips and bass Eric Owens share a ...
Russian pianist Nikolai Lugansky displays his technical prowess in Gilmore Festival program (review)
KALAMAZOO, MI-- Nikolai Lugansky -- the Silver Medalist at the 1994 Tchaikovsky Competition and another Russian pianist exuding prodigious ability -- performed Thursday evening before a full Dalton ...
Acclaimed for a level of virtuosity that borders on athleticism, yet consistently praised for his penetrating lucidity as an interpreter of Romantic repertoire, the Russian pianist Nikolai Lugansky ...
Before the Minnesota Orchestra lost a season and a half to a lockout of the musicians, it had recently ascended to the pantheon of the world’s great Beethoven orchestras. It had recorded the ...
NIKOLAI Lugansky is one of the great Rachmaninov pianists of his generation, and his new recording features breathtaking performances of the composer's two Piano Sonatas. The second is by far the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Music Review By Allan Kozinn The Russian pianist Nikolai Lugansky has a formidable technique, and when he puts a bit of muscle behind it, he produces ...
The long, unbroken chain of grand Russian pianists never seems to end. And you can count the Moscow-born Nikolai Lugansky as a significant new link — especially after listening to this recital at the ...
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