Ekaterina Semenchuk - Mezzo-soprano
An all Tchaikovsky evening with pianist Semyon Skigin
- A tear trembles Op. 6 No. 4
- Why? Op. 6 No. 5
- None but the lonely heart Op. 6 No. 6
- To forget so soon
- At Bedtime Op. 27 No. 1
- The fearful moment Op. 28 No. 6
- It was in the early spring Op. 38 No. 2
- At the ball Op. 38 No. 3
- If only I had known Op. 47 No. 1
- Death Op. 57 No. 5
- Frenzied nights Op. 60 No. 6
- Does the day reign? Op. 47 No. 6
- The first meeting Op. 63 No. 4
- The fires in the room were already out Op. 63 No. 5
- Sérénade (Où vas-tu, souffle d’aurore) Op. 65 No. 1
- Déception Op. 65 No. 2
- Sérénade (J’aime dans le rayon de la limpide aurore) Op. 65 No. 3
- Qu'importe que l’hiver Op. 65 No. 4
- Les larmes Op. 65 No. 5
- Rondel Op. 65 No. 6
- We sat together Op. 73 No. 1
- Night Op. 73 No. 2
- The Sun has set Op. 73 No. 4
- Again, as before, alone Op. 73 No. 6
- My genius, my angel, my friend
Ekaterina Semenchuk performed Glinka's A Farewell to St Petersburg, Tchaikovsky's A tear trembles Op. 6 No. 4 and works by Dvořák and Offenbach
on the 1st of April 2019.
Michael Church said of Ekaterina Semenchuk in his review of the performance below: '... we don’t often get the chance to hear her as a recitalist. But when we do, it’s always a five-star event ...'. The audience thought the same as even three encores weren't really enough for them.
Wigmore Hall, 12-Mar-2017 / 19:30
Recital with pianist Helmut Deutsch
- Rimsky-Korsakov:
- Of what I dream in the quiet night Op. 40 No. 3
- On the hills of Georgia Op. 3 No. 4
- Quietly evening falls Op. 4 No. 4
- The clouds begin to scatter Op. 42 No. 3
- The Rose and the Nightingale Op. 2 No. 2
- The lark sings louder Op. 43 No. 1
- César Cui:
- I touched the flower Op. 49 No. 1
- The statue at Tsarskoye Selo Op. 57 No. 17
- Listening to the horrors of war Op. 62 No. 14
- Desire Op. 57 No. 25
- Balakirev:
- Embrace, kiss
- When I hear thy voice
- Rapture
- The Rock
- I loved him
- Borodin:
- My Songs are Filled with Poison
- At some Folks' Houses
- Musorgsky: Songs and Dances of Death