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Evening Concert by Alissa Firsova, presented by the Centre for Russian Music


22 Nov 2012, 7:00pm - 9:00pm

Council Chamber, Deptford Town Hall Building

Event overview

Cost free
Department Centre for Russian Music
Contact i.burman(@gold.ac.uk)
020 7919 7645

Conductor and pianist Alissa Firsova in talk and performance

Alissa Firsova will introduce an evening recital of solo piano works.

Beethoven: Sonata No. 32 in C minor Op. 111
Dmitri Smirnov: String of Destiny
Elena Firsova: Hymn to Spring
interval
Rachmaninov: Corelli Variations
Balakirev/Glinka: The Skylark

Free event, open to all.

Image: Pavel Glebov

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22 Nov 2012 7:00pm - 9:00pm
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