I have always been a big fan of The Imperial and I have always been intrigued with the Piano Club at the Nostalgia, 1911 Brassiere. As I have talked about the 1911 in an earlier post, I had never had the opportunity to visit the 1911 Brassiere. One of the rare restaurants in Delhi NCR which sticks too serving European food. The Piano Club was set up to engage us in some awesome live music along with the scrumptious food to go along with it.
The concert was yet another glorious addition to the PIANO CLUB, launched in 2014 for luxury musical recitals with pianists from world over. It now showcased another winning artist in association with Hungarian Information and Cultural Centre and in Media Partnership with La Polo India- India’s first International Polo magazine, dedicating the evening to music aficionados. The concert honored the tradition of Nostalgia’s classic European dining experience with live music. The audience fastened their seatbelts for the musical rollercoaster ride of their lives as the charismatic Zoltán Fejérvári performed some of the most fascinating and popular pieces on the fabulous Steinway grand piano at The Imperial. Zoltán’s performance was simply splendid, highly evocative and endearing like a rhapsodic whirlwind, leaving the music aficionados mesmerized. With resourceful pianism, lyrical instincts and thoughtfulness, Zoltán captured the essence of Beethoven: Sonata in C Major op 53 “Waldstein and the scintillating Kodály: Dances from Marosszék from the 19th and 20th centuries and seemed determined to make a strong impression. It was purely an evening of spectacular virtuosity when he played with rich flair and added vigor to the burst of chords.
I truly the enjoyed the spread that had been put out for the event include the Coque au Vin and the Basil Brulee along with 1911’s Bruschetta. If you’re planning on enjoying the Piano Club for it’s majestic performances, keep tuned to this space