On the last Saturday of March, the conductor Anatoly Shčura and the young pianist Keshav Krishnan will meet in the new program of the Narva Symphony Orchestra, who will jointly present two outstanding works to the audience - Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3 and Felix Mendelssohn's "Italian" Symphony.\
Keshava Krishnan, who turns 13 in September, is a promising talent according to the unanimous opinion of critics. He started his musical career at Globe (Hilversum, Holland) under the guidance of Denise Lutgens, currently Keshav is a student of Maastricht Conservatory professors Alejandro Serena and Ashley Wass.
Thanks to the wins at international competitions (Jurice Murai, Varaždin; Danubia Talents, Budapest; Globe International Piano Competition, Netherland), Keshav successfully performs in many prestigious concerts - with Ensemble Les Virtuoses in Paris, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra in Amsterdam, Dutch television program Podium Klassiek.
The young pianist's authoritative mentors note his ability to interpret the "grown-up" repertoire, which includes Beethoven's Concerto No. 3, a work equally renowned for its virtuosity and dramatic depth of content.
Felix Mendelssohn's "Italian" symphony is one of the first "travelogues" in music history - it is the result of the composer's long journey in southern Italy. According to the author himself, this is the happiest work he has ever written.