Evgeny Kissin Kissin plays Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concert No 2 Evgeny Kissin: Chopin – Piano Concerto No. 1, Op 11 (Tel Aviv, 2011)Israel Philharmonic Orchestra 75th Anniversary Watch the full concerthttps://goo.gl/sFLe5AEvgeny Kissin – piano Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Zubin Mehta – conductor Chapters: 0:00 Frédéric Chopin – Piano Concerto No. 1, Op 11 0:07 I. Allegro maestoso 20:52 II. Romance – Larghetto 30:36 III. Rondo – Vivace Click here to watch the concert on the occasion of the 60th Anniversary: https://goo.gl/irpzKZ Subscribe to EuroArts: https://goo.gl/jrui3M On 24th December 2011, the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, one of the best orchestras in the world today, celebrated its 75th Anniversary with a concert conducted by Zubin Mehta in Tel Aviv (Hangar 11). They were joined by the internationally-renowned soloists Julian Rachlin, Evgeny Kissin and Vadim Repin in a spectacular program of Saint-Saens, Bach, Chopin, Chausson and Beethoven. Evgeny Kissin performs Bach, Mozart, Chopin, and Rachmaninoff.Wiener Musikverein (Vienna, Austria) Evgeny Kissin has spent most of his life in the public eye, living one of classical music’s most inspiring success stories as a preternaturally gifted child prodigy who has more than lived up to his promise. With a technique as breathtaking as ever and an artistic sensibility that has only grown more refined over the years, Kissin continues to sell out venues all over the world to music lovers who know that every Kissin performance is a capital-e Event. Here at the storied Musikverein in Vienna, the virtuoso performs an era-spanning program beginning with Bach’s ingenious Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue, continuing with Mozart’s sparkling Sonata in D and one of Chopin’s stormiest Polonaises, and finishing with a selection of masterpieces by Rachmaninov, the great Russian Romantic whose music Kissin evidently feels in his soul.