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Nelly Akopian-Tamarina 29th January 2008
How Brahms has changed her musicality

The Russian pianist Nelly Akopian-Tamarina was banned from playing public performances by the Soviet State, but was eventually granted permission to leave the Soviet Union and settled in Britain. It was here she re-evaluated her musical world and fell in love with the music of Brahms. SheÌýexplains to JenniÌýwhy Brahms is so important to her,Ìýand alsoÌýplays some of his musicÌýlive on the programme.


Nelly will be playing at the Wigmore Hall, 30 Jan 2008, 7.30pm. Box office: 020 7935 2141 or goÌýthrough their
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