Mirabelle Kajenjeri
Mirabelle Kajenjeri enchants her audience with “with a unique touch, manipulating some of the most challenging acrobatics with a (discreet) smile, disarmingly natural and generous” (La Libre Belgique). This French pianist has already won many prestigious prizes, including first prize at the Santa Cecilia International Piano Competition (2021) and second prize at the Kissinger KlavierOlymp (2023). Her recital focuses on nature, spirituality and feelings, combining key works with lesser-known repertoire. For instance, Kajenjeri confronts Feuillet d'album by France's Marie Jaëll with Ravel's cycle Miroirs. In turn, the mystical sonata Le sermon du feu by Rautavaara finds its counterpoint in the lyrical gems Liebesleid and Liebesfreud, originally written for violin by Kreisler and transcribed for piano by Rachmaninov.
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