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Maxim Vengerov in Recital with Polina Osetinskaya

10 August 2024

In the Concert Hall

Classical Music

Maxim Vengerov, the superstar violinist, makes his long awaited return to Sydney with the sublime pianist Polina Osetinskaya. They will delight the audience with a superb programme including works by Ravel, Franck and Prokofiev.

★★★★★ Vengerov is the world’s greatest violinist

Sydney Morning Herald

Maxim Vengerov returns with a recital with Polina Osetinskaya

Celebrating his 50th birthday, Maxim Vengerov, the world's greatest violinist (The Times) and the multi-award-winning superstar of the classical world, takes the stage of the Sydney Opera House. Joined by the brilliant pianist Polina Osetinskaya, the two will delight the audience with a demanding programme including works by Ravel, Franck and Prokofiev. Secure your seat for this rare opportunity to witness the magic of these two phenomenal artists who have been thrilling crowds across the world including recent sold-out recitals at Carnegie Hall. Book your tickets now for an unforgettable afternoon with Maxim Vengerov and Polina Osetinskaya.

Programme

Prokofiev 5 Melodies
Prokofiev Violin Sonata No. 1
Franck Violin Sonata
Ravel Tzigane

Presented by Castiglione Arts and Culture and Greg Hocking Music

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