Колодка ЭРА KX-4. На 4 розетки без зазeмления. Максимальная мощность - 10 А/2200. Для кабеля до 2х1мм2
Колодка электрическая alexander doronin piano
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Все характеристики His hands are large, capable of stretching a
ETIM характеристики This lack of wasted energy allows him to
His hands are large, capable of stretching a twelfth, but they rarely lift high from the keys. Efficiency is his religion. Watching him play the octave glissandos in Chopin’s Barcarolle , one sees a stillness in his shoulders and a fluttering, hummingbird-like motion in his wrists. This lack of wasted energy allows him to play for three hours with the same intensity as the first ten minutes.
For the aspiring pianist, he is a goal. For the casual listener, he is a revelation. For the world of classical music, Alexander Doronin is the future of the past—a traditionalist who breaks every rule, and a rebel who bows deeply to the genius of the composers he serves.
Alexander Doronin was never meant to be famous. He learned piano on a secondhand upright bought from a neighbor who moved away, its ivories yellowed like old teeth and its soundboard scarred with cigarette burns. He lived in a narrow fourth-floor walk-up above a seamstress’s shop in a city that smelled of coal and cardamom, where winter light came thin and gray through lace curtains. Still, when Alexander pressed his fingers to the keys, the room filled with a warmth that the city denied him.
: European Piano Competition Bremen (3rd, 2024), International Piano Competition of Lyon (2nd, 2024), and successes at the Moscow Piano Open (2019) and Vladimir Krainev Competition (2019). Notable Performances
His hands are large, capable of stretching a twelfth, but they rarely lift high from the keys. Efficiency is his religion. Watching him play the octave glissandos in Chopin’s Barcarolle , one sees a stillness in his shoulders and a fluttering, hummingbird-like motion in his wrists. This lack of wasted energy allows him to play for three hours with the same intensity as the first ten minutes.
For the aspiring pianist, he is a goal. For the casual listener, he is a revelation. For the world of classical music, Alexander Doronin is the future of the past—a traditionalist who breaks every rule, and a rebel who bows deeply to the genius of the composers he serves.
Alexander Doronin was never meant to be famous. He learned piano on a secondhand upright bought from a neighbor who moved away, its ivories yellowed like old teeth and its soundboard scarred with cigarette burns. He lived in a narrow fourth-floor walk-up above a seamstress’s shop in a city that smelled of coal and cardamom, where winter light came thin and gray through lace curtains. Still, when Alexander pressed his fingers to the keys, the room filled with a warmth that the city denied him.
: European Piano Competition Bremen (3rd, 2024), International Piano Competition of Lyon (2nd, 2024), and successes at the Moscow Piano Open (2019) and Vladimir Krainev Competition (2019). Notable Performances