The crown of his discography. Doronin treats Haydn not as proto-Beethoven nor as rococo wallpaper. His Andante con moto from Hob. XVI/49 is a study in expressive restraint: left-hand broken octaves murmur like a lullaby, while the right-hand melody sings with a slight, vocal portamento. The Finale: Tempo di Minuetto dances with Viennese lilt but never descends into cloying charm. If you know Schiff’s ECM Haydn, Doronin offers a darker, more introverted alternative.
He studied under Professor Mikhail Khokhlov (piano) and Olga Martynova (harpsichord) at the Gnessin Moscow Special School of Music Royal College of Music (2021–Present): alexander doronin piano
Seeking to broaden his stylistic palette, Doronin moved to Europe, where he earned advanced degrees from the in London and the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln in Germany. This dual heritage (Slavic emotional depth and Germanic structural discipline) became the hallmark of his mature style. The crown of his discography
Alexander Doronin is a rising star in the classical piano world, recognized for his "astonishingly mature musicianship" and technical precision . Currently a student at the Royal College of Music XVI/49 is a study in expressive restraint: left-hand