Eva Gevorgyan
Costumes and Masks

With more than forty awards at prestigious piano competitions, a busy international concert schedule and a debut album with works by Chopin and Scriabin released in 2022, the young Russian-Armenian pianist Eva Gevorgyan has already made a rapid start to her career. She is now adding to her impressive portfolio with her recital at the Heidelberger Frühling, in which she can showcase her emotional playing, her flawless technique and her absolute dedication to her instrument. With Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker" suite and Rachmaninov's brilliant "Etudes-Tableaux" op. 33, milestones of the Russian repertoire are on the programme. Schumann's colorful "Carnaval" cycle and Franck's romantic interpretation of Prelude and Fugue are further highlights.

The concert will be recorded by SWR Kultur and broadcast in the Lunchtime Concerts on April 29, 2026 from 13:05.


Eva Gevorgyan

Piano


César Franck
Prélude, fugue et variation op. 18

Robert Schumann
Carnaval op. 9

Peter I. Tchaikovsky
Suite from "The Nutcracker" op. 71a

Sergei Rachmaninov
Études-Tableaux op. 33



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