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Daniil Trifonov in Castelfranco Veneto

Daniil Trifonov

“Trifonov has everything and more. What he does with his hands is both technically and musically unbelievable. And then there is his touch — so gifted with tenderness and at the same time he has the demonic element. I have never heard anything like this before”. 
Those are the words of Martha Argerich, one of the world’s most respected pianists and one of the most difficult to please. Her words are echoed by Anne Midgette - one of the most demanding critics in the United States - who likens Trifonov to a modern day Liszt. 
Daniil Trifonov is 23 years old. Among several prizes he has won both the Tchaikovsky and Rubinstein competitions but is respected by many leading musicians for something much more than the prizes. His is not just another remarkable piano talent, Trifonov is a supergifted musician for whom composing, improvising and performing flow seamlessly into each other in a way that is very, very rare. He has recently taken his own 17-minute piano sonata on tour and gave the first performance of his first piano Concerto in Cleveland, Ohio, in April of 2014. We were there to film it and it contributes a touching sequence to our film. 
This is a high moment in the history of piano playing and, since film remembers the artistic persona, and its high moments, in a way that not one of the other media is quite able to match, it is both artistically and historically important that this film should be made — and be made now.
It is a worthy successor to our films with Jacqueline du Pré, Daniel Barenboim, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Pinchas Zukerman, Itzhak Perlman, Evgeny Kissin and Gidon Kremer. We have also made films with the not so young Nathan Milstein and Andrés Segovia — more than 90 productions to date. 

As we have done with such happy results in the past, we are also making a performance film as an adjunct to the portrait film, in which Trifonov plays, in the Teatro Vecchio in Castelfranco Veneto:
Chopin: Etude in F major Opus 10 No. 8
Scriabin: Etude No.9 in C sharp minor Opus 22
Rachmaninov: Variations on a theme of Chopin Opus 22
Johann Strauss/Daniil Trifonov: Overture to Die Fledermaus

Facts

Prog. No.
3698
Music genre
Documentary
Length
44 mins
Director
Christopher Nupen
Producers
Allegro Films
Production year
2015
Format
HD