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Walter Siegel and Pavel Yeletskiy perform Schwanengesang by Franz Schubert
 

31th October 2021

5 p.m.

Aula Kantonsschule Wohlen AG

In the program:


Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
Schwanengesang (Swan Song) opus posth. (1828)
Texts by Rellstab, Heine und Seidl

Solo recital in the Wohlen Church by Bern

28th October 2021

6 p.m.

Reformierte Kirche Wohlen BE

In the program:

Frederic Chopin
Polonaise A-flat Major op. 53
Etudes from op. 10 and op. 25
Ballade No 4 in F Minor op. 52


Robert Schumann
Carnaval op. 9.

 

Pavel Yeletskiy plays Schumann's and Mussorgsky's  masterpieces in Elfenau

5th & 6th September 2020

5.00 p.m.

Elfenaupark Bern

Elfenauweg 50

In the program:

Robert Schumann (1810-1856) Carnaval op. 9 (1837)

Modest Mussorgsky (1839-1881) Pictures at an Exhibition - A Remembrance of Victor Hartmann (1874)

Pavel Yeletskiy gives a solo recital

in a concert series Kantiforum 

 

 

21th October 2018

5 p.m.

Aula Kantonsschule Wohlen AG

In the program:

 

Frédéric Chopin                  

Polonaise As-Dur op. 53 Maestoso (1842)

Ludwig van Beethoven       

Klaviersonate As-Dur op. 110 (1821-1822)

 

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Robert Schumann               

Carnaval op.9 (1837)

Two evenings in a row, on 6th and 7th October, Pavel Yeletskiy will give solo recitals in Bern

6th and 7th October 2018

5.00 p.m.

Elfenau Park Bern, Elfenauweg 50

In the programm: 

Ludwig van Beethoven 1770-1827

Piano Sonata in A-flat Major op. 110

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Franz Schubert 1797 - 1828

Piano Sonata in C-Minor, D. 958

Pavel Yeletskiy performs Liszt Second Concerto at the prestigious Festival "Musiksommer am Zürchersee"
28th October 2017
Catholic Church (Katholische Kirche)
Lachen
6.00 p.m.
Pavel Yeletskiy (piano)
Graziella Contratto, Giovanni Bria (conductors) 
Chamber orchestra "Camerata Schweiz"
Franz Liszt «La lugubre gondola» (1882) (1811–1886)
(Arrangement for chamber orchestra by John Adams)
Piano concerto Nr. 2 A-major (UA 1857)
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Joseph Joachim Raff
Symphonie Nr. 5 E-major op. 177 «Lenore» (1872) 

Late piano sonatas of Ludwig van Beethoven in Lenk Simmental

 

29th December 2016

Reformed Church of Lenk (Reformierte Kirche Lenk)
7.00 p.m.
(6.15 Apéro)

 

The students of Tomasz Herbut and Pavel Yeletskiy will perform late piano masterpieces of Ludwig van Beethoven in the Reformed Church of Lenk. Pavel himself will perform the last Sonata op.111.

In the program: 

Piano sonata No.28 A Major op.101 (1816) Bugra Yüksel

Piano sonata No.30 E Major op.109 (1820) Daria Korotkova

Piano sonata No.31 A-flat Major op.110 (1821) Ricardo Acosta

Piano sonata No.32 C minor op.111 (1821/22) Pavel Yeletskiy

Recital in Lyon

Two years after winning the Lyon international piano competition Pavel Yeletskiy will give a solo concert in the prestigious Salle Molière.

2 Dec 2016, Friday

8 p.m.

Lyon, France

Salle Molière

 

In the program:

Franz Liszt (1811–1886) "Années de pèlerinage", Première année: "Suisse" S 160

Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849) Polonaise in A-flat Major op.53 

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Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Sonata in B Major D 960

Pavel Yeletskiy makes his debute at Murten Classics Festival 

23 Aug 2016,Tuesday

9.45 p.m.

Murten, Switzerland

Park Hotel Schloss Münchenwiler

In the program:

Franz Liszt (1811–1886) 
Années de pèlerinage, Première année: «Suisse» S 160

Alexander Skrjabin (1871–1915) 
Sonata for piano No.5 F-sharp major op. 53 (1907/08)


 

Pavel Yeletskiy plays Chopin piano concertos in Bern and Thun

 

19th March 2016                                                20th March 2016

5 p.m.

Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Thun                     Paul Klee Centre, Bern

Schaudasaal                                                         Auditorium Martha Müller

5.Concert of the Bernese Chopin Society 25th anniversary season
 

Pavel Yeletskiy, piano
 

Steffisburg Chamber Orchestra
Paul Moser, conductor

Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849)
Concerto for piano Nr. 1 E-minor op. 11
Concerto for piano Nr. 2 F-minor op. 21

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Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849) / Alexander Glasunow (1865-1936)
Music from the ballet "Les Sylphides"

 

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