Georgy Voylochnikov enchants Bonn with an intimate piano concert


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A piano afternoon full of elegance, depth, and fine tension arcs
When Georgy Voylochnikov performs on September 5, 2026, at the Music Studio and Gallery Gabriele Paque in Bonn, a concentrated piano concert is on the program, combining musical lines with great clarity and historical depth. The Russian-German pianist brings works by Ludwig van Beethoven, Anton Reicha, and Claude Debussy – a triad of classical form, poetic richness, and pianistic finesse.
Beethoven, Reicha, Debussy: a program with character
The afternoon opens with Beethoven's Sonata No. 27 in E minor, Op. 90, a work that combines inner movement and cantabile calm in precise orchestration for a single instrument. This is followed by selected pieces by Anton Reicha, whose imaginative tonal language shimmers between classical architecture and surprising freedom. Claude Debussy's études finally set a floating conclusion: sound, touch, and richness of color enter into a particularly fine dialogue here.
A pianist with international profile
Georgy Voylochnikov was born in Voronezh and received his training at the Voronezh Central Music School, at the Gnessin Music College in Moscow, and at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory. Later studies followed at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln. His successes include first prizes at international competitions as well as nominations for the Opus Klassik. This makes him an artist who never displays virtuosity as an end in itself, but as a tool for precise musical storytelling.
Live atmosphere in an intimate setting
The Music Studio and Gallery Gabriele Paque on Blücherstraße 14 in Bonn provides the perfect setting for such a concert experience: close, personal, and acoustically focused. Especially in a solo recital, touch, pedal technique, and dynamic nuances unfold a special presence in a small hall. Those who appreciate chamber music and pianistic detail work will experience an afternoon that relies on calm, concentration, and immediate audience mood.
Conclusion: An appointment for listeners with a sense for subtleties
Georgy Voylochnikov promises a classical concert with substance in Bonn: stylistically clean, emotionally multi-layered, and with a program that builds arcs of tension from Beethoven to Debussy. Anyone looking for an intense live experience in an intimate environment should mark this piano afternoon and be there live.
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