Ivana Gavrić, Wigmore Hall review - more earth than air
Rugged song and dance from Haydn to Grieg, but this Schumann was too prosaic
Power and intelligence combined make Sarajevo-born British pianist Ivana Gavrić stand out from the crowd. Bass lines are clear and strong; right-hand melodies move in keenly articulated song. The first half of her recital progressed with well-earthed, dancing energy to a strong clincher in Chopin's B flat minor Scherzo.