Vasily Lobanov Video
compositore, professore universitario, pianista
- pianoforte
- opera
- Russia
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2024-05-11
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Eduard Brunner Sergey Prokofiev Vassily Lobanov Shostakovich 1990
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Flute Sonata in D Major, Op. 94 (arr. E. Brunner) : II. Presto · Eduard Brunner Prokofiev, S.: Flute Sonata, Op. 94 / Lobanov, V.: Clarinet Sonata, Op. 45 / Flute Sonata, Op. 38 / Shostakovich, D.: 4 Waltzes ℗ 1990 Tudor Released on: 1990-01-01 Artist: Eduard Brunner Artist: Vassily Lobanov Composer: Sergey Prokofiev Composer: Eduard Brunner Auto-generated by YouTube.
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List of notable or famous pianists from Russia, with bios and photos, including the top pianists born in Russia and even some popular pianists who immigrated to Russia. If you're trying to find out the names of famous Russian pianists then this list is the perfect resource for you. These pianists are among the most prominent in their field, and information about each well-known pianist from Russia is included when available. A factual list, featuring Russian piano players, like Sergei Rachmaninoff and Igor Stravinsky. This historic pianists from Russia list can help answer the questions "Who are some Russian pianists of note?" and "Who are the most famous pianists from Russia?" These prominent pianists of Russia may or may not be currently alive, but what they all have in common is that they're all respected Russian pianists.Use this list of renowned Russian pianists to discover some new pianists that you aren't familiar with. Don't forget to share this list by clicking one of the social media icons at the top or bottom of the page.Photo: Metaweb/CC-BY...more 0:00 - Intro 0:00:08 - 0:00:19 - 0:00:30 - Yakov Zak 0:00:41 - Vladimir Rebikov 0:00:52 - Vladimir de Pachmann 0:01:03 - Vasily Safonov 0:01:10 - V. Lobanov 0:01:19 - Sofya Gulyak 0:01:30 - Sergei Taneyev 0:01:40 - Sergei Rachmaninoff 0:01:47 - Sergei Lyapunov 0:01:58 - Sergei Bortkiewicz 0:02:09 - Ruslan Sviridov 0:02:16 - Rem Urasin 0:02:26 - Nikolai Tcherepnin 0:02:38 - Nikolai Rubinstein 0:02:49 - Nikolai Petrov 0:02:59 - Nikolai Medtner 0:03:09 - Nikolai Lugansky 0:03:20 - Nikolai Demidenko 0:03:30 - Nikita Magaloff 0:03:41 - Mily Balakirev 0:03:53 - Mikhail Pletnev 0:04:04 - Maxim Shostakovich 0:04:16 - Mark Hambourg 0:04:26 - Maria Yudina 0:04:36 - Lilya Zilberstein 0:04:47 - Lev Conus 0:04:54 - Lera Auerbach 0:05:08 - Konstantin Scherbakov 0:05:19 - Igor Zhukov 0:05:30 - Igor Stravinsky 0:05:41 - Grigory Sokolov 0:05:52 - Georgy Sviridov 0:06:03 - Evgeny Kissin 0:06:13 - Emil Gilels 0:06:24 - Dmitri Shostakovich 0:06:52 - Arthur Friedheim 0:07:03 - Arcadi Volodos 0:07:14 - Anton Rubinstein 0:07:25 - Anton Arensky 0:07:35 - Alexander Scriabin 0:07:45 - Alexander Kobrin 0:07:56 - Aleksey Volodin ️ MUSIC BY: (http•••) About Major Top We work for you, make interesting, diverse, fun tops of events, performers, actors, politicians, places, and much more. don't miss everyday updates! Don't miss the Major Top! Subscribe (http•••) Big thanks for free music goes to DreamHeaven (http•••)
Robert Schumann Szabolcs Zempléni Szilágyi Ferenc Liszt Hanns Eisler Christian Friedrich Dallmann Froydis Ree Wekre Gabler Fischer Yakov Kreizberg Jonathan Nott Daniel Raiskin Michael Sanderling Sanderling Bartók Reutlingen Andrej Bielow Lobanov Christian Zacharias Dénes Várjon Keller Carnegie Hall Philharmonie Gasteig Sinfonieorchester Bayerischen Rundfunks Münchener Kammerorchester Camerata Salzburg Budapest Festival Orchestra Atos Trio 1981 2000 2001 2002 2005 2017
International horn days in Mindelzell. 17.03.2017. 2nd Romance (http•••) 3rd Romance (http•••) Szabolcs Zempléni was born in Budapest on January 8, 1981. At the age of thirteen, he began to study horn with Pálma Szilágyi in Budapest. He later continued his studies with Ferenc Tarjáni at the Ferenc Liszt Music Academy. In 2002, Zempléni moved to Berlin, where he attended the Hanns Eisler Hochschule for music, studying with Christian-Friedrich Dallmann and Markus Bruggaier. Szabolcs Zempléni has taken part in master classes with Francis Orval (USA), Froydis Ree Wekre (Norway), Friedrich Gabler (Austria), Eyal Vilner (Israel) and Adam Friedrich (Hungary), among others. At the age of only seventeen, Szabolcs Zempléni was awarded both First Prize and a special award at the Concertino Praga. He also won the First Prize at the International Horn Competition in Békés, the Second Prize at the International Horn Competition in Markneukirchen in 2000, and the First Prize at the International Horn Competition Brno in 2001. In 2005, Szabolcs Zempléni won the First Prize at the International ARD Competition in Munich. Since then, Zempléni has been in great demand as a soloist, performing in the Czech Republic, in Italy, China, Japan, Thailand, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, and in the USA under the direction of conductors such as Ivan Fischer,Yakov Kreizberg, Jonathan Nott, Daniel Raiskin and Michael Sanderling. He performed already at the most famous concert halls, like the Auditorium in Rome, the Carnegie Hall in New York, Philharmonie Gasteig in Munich, and the Bartók Hall in Budapest. He has also performed with the Sinfonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, the Münchener Kammerorchester, the Camerata Salzburg, the Budapest Festival Orchestra, the Württembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen among others. An avid chamber musician, Zempléni has worked with partners such as Andrej Bielow, Wassilij Lobanov, Christian Zacharias, Dénes Várjon, András Keller and the Atos trio.
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