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Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Yehudi Menuhin

Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations

“...the interpretation of Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations marked the highlight of the evening. This was mainly due to the Russian cellist, Leonid Gorokhov, who seized the various temperaments of the piece with a soft but powerful tone, and formed sensual, beautiful lines. He performed the nearly unplayable virtuoso passages with such dancing lightness. It was as though they were pretty little etudes for a warm-up. Fantastic...”

Berliner Zeitung

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Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Yehudi Menuhin

Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations

“...the interpretation of Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations marked the highlight of the evening. This was mainly due to the Russian cellist, Leonid Gorokhov, who seized the various temperaments of the piece with a soft but powerful tone, and formed sensual, beautiful lines. He performed the nearly unplayable virtuoso passages with such dancing lightness. It was as though they were pretty little etudes for a warm-up. Fantastic...”

Berliner Zeitung