a concert pianist like a rising scintillating star at the firmament. She gave her first concert in the young age and Marina Baranova appears on renowned stages in all of Europe now, where they were cheered by the press and audience is. She is celebrated by Robert Schumann as a new counter-birth the Clara Schumann with the repertoire in the highest measure in her Mexikotour. By her talent and the highest playful technical perfection she has a great room to move with her ample repertoire and improvisations, the Marina Baranova and her masterpieces played likes to incline to a personal note uniquely awards.
(Robert Majeric)
Reviews:
"Marina Baranova, a pianist like a sharpened diamond, the one soul awards to the grand piano", it plays one wildly in a way wild to volatile, softly romantic and dreamy handle, rich at nuances, full zest for life and high spirits lets always these, these inspire spectators...write critics"
"...It is Marina Baranova's highly sophisticated sense for continuity that generates a compelling urge to move on forward, which is, of course, not at all brute force, but absolutely natural and authentic. She builds up the most electrifying crescendi, but also masters the sudden change of tone and dynamics. And besides her superior skill, she demonstrates an excellent feel for rhythm. Her performance is as virtuosic as natural..."
Piano Festival Niestetal, July 26, 2005
"...Extraordinary how, with her clear and differentiated play, Marina Baranova makes audible every single detail of the music, working out different tempi with great care and weaving an astonishing variety of tone into a complexity yet unheard. Wonderful!
Marina Baranova focuses essentially on the evocation of pictures. This was most impressively demonstrated by her interpretation of Debussy's "L'isle joyeuse": She conjured up heaps of playing children, rollicking about, full of vitality and joy, becoming wilder and wilder and ignoring danger - up to the point of inevitable downfall. But the proof that this is only one facet of her versatile mastery was given immediately afterwards with the "Evocation" of Albeniz' suite "Iberia": It was full of mystery, a subtle concert of tones, yet showing a clear and narrative melody. A fine web of impressions, beautifully woven..."
Mittelbadische Press, February 07, 2007
"...the 25 years old pianist Marina Baranova from the Ukraine: A young musician, winner of numerous prizes, highly spirited as well as sensitive in her play. Ranging from baroque to romanticism and the impressionist Claude Debussy, she performed a variety of classical piano music that, as a whole, gave a rich picture of tones, moods and intensity. In particular, Marina Baranova impressed with an usual level of expertness that enabled her to master the most different approaches. [...]
Marina Baranova impressively mastered the change between virtuosity and intensity, especially in Frédéric Chopin's ballad in g minor. And Debussy's "L'isle joyeuse" came as a sparkling little jewel: Sensitive structures of tone flying airily through the hall, evoking images of an enchanted island..."
Lahrer newspaper, February 06, 2007
Kritiker schreiben "Marina Baranova, eine Pianistin wie ein geschliffener
Diamant, die eine Seele dem Flügel verleiht, sie spielt auf eine Weise einen
wild bis sprunghaften, zart romantischen und träumerischen Stiel, reich an
Nuancen, voller Lebensfreude und Übermut die, die Zuschauer immer beflügeln
lässt..."
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