Nothing seems to be of any difficulty for the young Evgeny Sudbin,
in who was born in St.Petersburg. In any case, he had the nerves
to play works which are deliberately avoided by his already established
colleagues. The organizers were absolutely justified in proclaiming
that this pianist is well on the way to a successful international
career. This season, UBS-Wolfsberg uses the chance to participate
in the Verbier Festival and engaged Sudbin as one of their highly
valued artists. The pianist, already overwhelmed with prizes, put
Beethoven at the top of his programme. Yet the Six Bagatelles, from
the composer’s last years, are under no circumstances mere
bagatelles as such, as they require a highly accomplished pianistic
ability, and need to be comprehended within the context of Beethoven’s
late string-quartets. No problem for Evgeny Sudbin. In the melancholic
Andante con moto, he projected the ideal purity of the movement
in balanced contrast with the rhythmic passages and rising dynamics.
In contrast to the 1st Bagatelle, the 2nd in G minor was a little
faster than the movement’s marking.
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