Notes are abstract entities. But that's exactly what appeals to Nathalia Milstein: "I always try to imagine what's behind every note, every motif." That's the secret recipe for why her piano playing always sounds so vivid and descriptive.
"I wear a big name" - to rule it out right away: There is no relation to violinist Nathan Milstein, but her grandfather taught in Moscow and trained pianists such as Bella Davidovich and Elisabeth Leonskaja. Her father teaches piano in Geneva, her mother plays viola, her sister violin. And now the French Nathalia Milstein is also on the verge of a great career. Above all, she loves romanticism and music of the early 20th century. Nathalia Milstein also proves this in her Cologne solo debut.
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