Sunday, 7 June 2026
A PIANO RECITAL NOT TO MISS: ANNA GENIUSHENE on 14 June 2026
Monday, 16 June 2025
VADYM KHOLODENKO Piano Recital / Review
| Photo: Pianomaniac |
| Reminiscences of Fort Worth, TX 2013. |
Saturday, 7 June 2025
A PIANO RECITAL NOT TO MISS: VADYM KHOLODENKO on 12 June 2025
Here is another piano recital not to miss. Ukrainian pianist VADYM KHOLODENKO, 1st prize-winner of the 2013 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, makes a welcome return to Singapore for a recital that displays his wide-ranging and catholic tastes. Everything he plays is compelling through his consummate musicianship and force of personality.
His programme:
WILLIAM BYRD First Pavan and Galliard
WILLIAM BYRD John Come Kiss Me Now
KAIJA SAARIAHO Ballade
BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No.17
in G major, Op.31 No.1
LISZT Three Concert Etudes
Il Lamento - La Leggierezza - Un Sospiro
LISZT Four Valses Oubliees
LISZT Valse-Impromptu
LISZT Scherzo & March
Victoria Concert Hall
Thursday, 12 June 2025 at 8 pm
Tickets available at:
Piano Recital by Vadym Kholodenko
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Monday, 26 May 2025
ZHANG HAOCHEN Piano Recital / Review
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| I've got all of Haochen's CDs and am still collecting! Photo: Peter Chng |
Wednesday, 27 September 2017
CD Review (The Straits Times, September 2017)
Friday, 28 February 2014
VAN CLIBURN MEMORIAL CONCERT in Fort Worth, Texas
| The audience stood to attention when Jose Feghali (1st prize, 1985) played The Star Spangled Banner, the US national anthem, which Van used to open all his recitals with. |
| Yakov Kasman (2nd Prize, 1997) performed Rachmaninoff's Second Sonata, in the 1913 version which Van Cliburn favoured. |
| Simone Pedroni (1st Prize, 1993) unusually programmed John Williams' Suite from the movie Lincoln (another great American), and followed with Liszt's Funerailles. |
| Maxim Philippov (2nd Prize, 2001) played Schumann's First Sonata Op.11. |
| Alexey Koltakov (Finalist, 2001) in Liszt's Dante Sonata. |
| Jose Feghali appeared a second time, now with Schumann's Kinderszenen and the Bach-Hess Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring. |
| Antonio Pompa-Baldi (2nd Prize, 2001) spoke about how he "lied" to Van Cliburn, and performed Liszt's Second Ballade, Poulenc's Paths of Love and Liszt's Ernani Fantasy. |
| Alexander Kobrin (1st Prize, 2005) finished off with selections from Tchaikovsky's The Seasons. |
| Kobrin was joined by Philippov in a 4-hand version of Moscow Nights. |
| Moscow Nights was famously performed by Van Cliburn in Moscow, thus sealing the friendship between Americans and Russians. |
| All the pianists line up for a final bow. |
| The empty stage. The world's a sadder place with the passing of Van Cliburn. May he rest in peace. All photos taken from the screen (www.cliburn.org) |



















