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Few things are more magical than hearing beautiful classical music performed by a world-celebrated pianist in the intimate setting of an artist's hand-crafted home. Acclaimed Russian pianist Katya Grineva, described by The New York Times as "liquid…dreamlike," returns to Taos Art Museum at Fechin House for two nights of an all-Chopin concert.
Chopin has always played a profound, integral role in Katya's career. At the age of eight, she learned her first Nocturne and was instantly entranced, commencing a lifelong affair with Chopin. "Some of my fondest childhood memories were playing the Chopin Nocturnes late at night at our country house near Moscow," explains Katya. "The Nocturnes are exquisite…filled with intoxicating beauty…divinely mellifluous tones fragrant with an addictive poignancy, revealing the most intimate emotions."
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Few things are more magical than hearing beautiful classical music performed by a world-celebrated pianist in the intimate setting of an artist's hand-crafted home. Acclaimed Russian pianist Katya Grineva, described by The New York Times as "liquid…dreamlike," returns to Taos Art Museum at Fechin House for two nights of an all-Chopin concert.
Chopin has always played a profound, integral role in Katya's career. At the age of eight, she learned her first Nocturne and was instantly entranced, commencing a lifelong affair with Chopin. "Some of my fondest childhood memories were playing the Chopin Nocturnes late at night at our country house near Moscow," explains Katya. "The Nocturnes are exquisite…filled with intoxicating beauty…divinely mellifluous tones fragrant with an addictive poignancy, revealing the most intimate emotions."