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Ablaberdyeva/ Korobeinikov, Wigmore Hall, London

By David Murray

Published: January 4 2006 02:00 | Last updated: January 4 2006 02:00

I fancy that the Wigmore Hall faces an annual quandary: what to do with that awkward post-Christmas week, when audiences are likely to be meagre and the bigger names reluctant to appear? Part of the solution this year was the Samarkand- born, Moscow-educated, London-resident soprano Alla Ablaberdyeva, who appeared with the 19-year-old, multi-competition-winning pianist Andrei Korobeinikov.

Since he speaks English as well as Russian, Italian and Esperanto, I expect he was embarrassed by his programme biography: "The maturity and breadth of his interpretations defy explanation and the audience will experience the music as if he were discovering it's [sic] fabric afresh, and making for each one of them, an exquisitely crafted gift. You will find his performance of this very demanding programme will change your understanding of the music you thought, you knew." In fact he plays extremely well, and understands perfectly how to defer to his singer without dulling any brilliant passage that comes his way.

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