Pianist Alexander Romanovsky will make his California debut this week with the Pacific Symphony, performing Prokofiev's Second Piano Concerto under the baton of Carl St. Clair.
"Romanovsky is the latest pianist to be hailed as the true heir to the great Russian tradition"
The Guardian
Alexander is delighted to be joining the orchestra to play Prokofiev's brilliant concerto in four concerts: 1-3 February at 8:00pm and on 4 February at 3:00pm, all at the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. He has an established relationship with Maestro Carl St. Clair, having performed several times with the National Symphony Orchestra in Costa Rica, for which St. Clair serves as music director.
A concert recording will be broadcast on Pacific Symphony's official classical radio station, Classical KUSC 91.5 FM at 7pm on Sunday 4 March. There will also be a live stream at kusc.org.
More details on the concerts can be found here and here. Also visit this link to read an interview with Alexander in anticipation of his debut.
Click here to see a video of Alexander performing Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 2.