Doronin’s Schubert (especially the Sonata in B-flat major, D. 960 ) is unhurried and autumnal. A critic for The Guardian noted: “He plays the first movement’s trill as if listening to something far away—memory, not decoration.”

This philosophy is evident in his recorded performances of Liszt’s Transcendental Études . Where other pianists turn these pieces into athletic exhibitions, Doronin reveals the hidden lyrical lines and the harmonic tension beneath the virtuosity. His pedaling is a study in restraint; his touch, whether producing a crystalline pianissimo or a thundering fortissimo , is always in service of the music’s soul. Collectors of rare recordings have noted that the sound is unmistakable—a warm, singing tone that seems to breathe between phrases.

To search for "Alexander Doronin piano" is to search for the intersection of athletic brutality and romantic fragility. In a digital age where music is often compressed, streamed, and consumed as background noise, Doronin demands attention. He reminds us that the piano—a box of wood, metal, and felt—is the most expressive instrument ever invented when placed in the right hands.

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, where he graduated with a First Class Bachelor of Music in 2025. He continues his development as an RCM Scholar

: He frequently collaborates with other musicians, including cellist James Dew for Respighi's Adagio con variazioni and violinist Lucilla Rose Mariotti for Sibelius-themed immersive concerts. Recent Recitals

Alexander Doronin Piano Review

Doronin’s Schubert (especially the Sonata in B-flat major, D. 960 ) is unhurried and autumnal. A critic for The Guardian noted: “He plays the first movement’s trill as if listening to something far away—memory, not decoration.”

This philosophy is evident in his recorded performances of Liszt’s Transcendental Études . Where other pianists turn these pieces into athletic exhibitions, Doronin reveals the hidden lyrical lines and the harmonic tension beneath the virtuosity. His pedaling is a study in restraint; his touch, whether producing a crystalline pianissimo or a thundering fortissimo , is always in service of the music’s soul. Collectors of rare recordings have noted that the sound is unmistakable—a warm, singing tone that seems to breathe between phrases. alexander doronin piano

To search for "Alexander Doronin piano" is to search for the intersection of athletic brutality and romantic fragility. In a digital age where music is often compressed, streamed, and consumed as background noise, Doronin demands attention. He reminds us that the piano—a box of wood, metal, and felt—is the most expressive instrument ever invented when placed in the right hands. Doronin’s Schubert (especially the Sonata in B-flat major,

Experience the Artistry of Alexander Doronin 🎹 Where other pianists turn these pieces into athletic

, where he graduated with a First Class Bachelor of Music in 2025. He continues his development as an RCM Scholar

: He frequently collaborates with other musicians, including cellist James Dew for Respighi's Adagio con variazioni and violinist Lucilla Rose Mariotti for Sibelius-themed immersive concerts. Recent Recitals