klassik-begeistert.de | 14 november 2019 | Peter Sommeregger
In fact, it is the subtle differences in the musical language of the three composers presented here that make Pesheva’s pianistic eloquence, its sure, powerful attack, and her keen sense of the different nuances of the music audible. So one can speak of three different emotional aspects. The impressionist Ravel faces the more expressionistic Scriabin, the decades younger Albena Petrovic has a distinctive personal style, without denying her roots.