Poulenc and Mjaskovski

Alexander Warenberg, Maria Warenberg, Jérémie Moreau
Great Cellists
Wed 24 Sep 20:15
Main Hall
Wed 24 Sep
20:15
Tickets by Muziekgebouw

Prize winners perform French and Russian sonatas and songs

Program

Nikolaj Mjaskovski Cello Sonata No. 2 Op. 81
Francis Poulenc Sonata for Cello and Piano
And songs by Sergej Rachmaninov, Pjotr Tsjaikovski, Jules Massenet, Pauline Viardot, Claude Debussy and Francis Poulenc

Musicians

Alexander Warenberg cello
Maria Warenberg soprano
Jérémie Moreau piano

A young trio of prize winners presents a program with exclusively Russian and French music. Alexander Warenberg won the first prize and the audience prize at the National Cello Competition. His sister Maria garnered significant acclaim as a laureate of the esteemed Queen Elisabeth Competition of 2023. And in 2018, pianist Jérémie Moreaux, who previously performed with his cellist brother Edgar at the Cello Biennale, won the Concours national de piano ‘les Virtuoses du Cœur’, the French piano equivalent of the National Cello Competition. 

Mjaskovsky wrote his Second cello sonata for the legendary cellist Mstislav Rostropovich, who was highly regarded by many famous composers of his era. Poulenc dedicated his sonata to the French cellist, Pierre Fournier, who together with Rostropovich served on the jury of the 1966 International Tchaikovsky Competition. The songs of Viardot and Massenet offer a unique and beautiful blend of cello and voice.