Sergei Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor, op. 16 is considered one of the most technically demanding works in the piano repertoire. It was premiered in 1913 and is known for its night-shadowed opening. At Musical Sunday at the DAI Heidelberg, two enthusiasts will delve deep into the work, the original version of which once disappeared under dramatic circumstances, together with the audience: writer and musicologist Marcus Imbsweiler and violinist, composer and conductor Timo Jouko Herrmann.
In cooperation with the Heidelberger Frühling
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