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Manhattan Chamber Orchestra Hovhaness 1994
Provided to YouTube by Entertainment One Distribution US Return And Rebuild The Desolate Places · Chris Gekker (trumpet), Manhattan Chamber Orchestra & Richard Auldon Clark Hovhaness: Mountains And Rivers Without End; Prayer Of St. Gregory; Aria; Symphony No. 6 "Celestial Gate" ℗ Hovhaness: Mountains And Rivers Without End; Prayer Of St. Gregory; Aria; Symphony No. 6 "celestial Gate" Released on: 1994-01-20 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Manhattan Chamber Orchestra William Grant Still 1995
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Serenade · Manhattan Chamber Orchestra · Margaret Astrup · Richard Auldon Clark · William Grant Still William Grant Still: The American Scene ℗ 1995 Newport Classic, Ltd. Released on: 1995-01-01 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Pavel Gintov Shevchenko Bortkiewicz Liszt Chopin Schumann Roman Kofman Verdi Kanazawa Michiyoshi Inoue Inoue Yampolsky Thomas Sanderling Sanderling Tomomi Nishimoto Bradshaw Bach Alena Baeva Neil Rosenshein Mykola Suk Suk Lev Naumov Kopylov Nina Svetlanova Kyiv Chamber Orchestra Berlin Philharmonic National Symphony Orchestra National Symphony Orchestra Ukraine Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa Manhattan Chamber Orchestra Carnegie Hall Teatro Verdi 1877 1952 2010 2013
Serhiy Bortkevych +••.••(...)) Consolation, Op. 17 No. 8 Pavel Gintov, piano The Ukrainian Institute of America was pleased to collaborate with the Shevchenko Scientific Society to present pianist, Pavel Gintov, who performed works by Serhiy Bortkevych, an oft-overlooked Ukrainian composer. During his life, Bortkevych (also spelled “Bortkiewicz”) was oppressed and persecuted by both the Soviet and Nazi regimes. A brilliant pianist and composer, he was a refugee and a survivor of two world wars. The style of Bortkevych’s music derives from the great Romantic composers of the 19th century. He adopted Liszt’s rich and brilliant piano writing, Chopin’s lyricism and humanness, the imagery of Schumann’s character pieces, and Wagner’s imaginative harmony. Pianist Pavel Gintov has been described as “a poet of the keyboard” by Marty Lash of the Illinois Entertainer, a “musical storyteller” by the Japanese publication Shikoku News, and “a fantastic pianist and extraordinary artist” by Jerry Dubins of Fanfare Magazine. Following his debut at Kyiv Philharmonic Hall at the age of 12, where he performed Mozart’s Concerto in D minor K 466 with the Kyiv Chamber Orchestra under the baton of Roman Kofman, Mr. Gintov has been touring throughout Europe, Asia, Africa and the United States, appearing on such stages as Carnegie Hall in New York, Berlin Philharmonic Hall, Teatro Verdi Nationale in Milan, the Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory and Kioi Hall in Tokyo. He has been a soloist with the Tokyo Royal Chamber Orchestra, the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, Shizuoka Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa, the National Symphony Orchestra of the Dominican Republic and Manhattan Chamber Orchestra under conductors such as Michiyoshi Inoue, Victor Yampolsky, Thomas Sanderling, Volodymyr Sirenko and Tomomi Nishimoto. Mr. Gintov has appeared on WFMT radio in Chicago, WCLV of Cleveland, France Musique, as well as numerous radio and TV stations in Europe, Japan, and the USA. A native of Ukraine, Mr. Gintov won First Prize at the Premiere Takamatsu International Piano Competition in Japan, First Prize in the 2010 Bradshaw and Buono International Piano Competition, and First Prize in the 2013 The World Competition(Australia). Other major awards include: The Bach Prize at the Rina Sala Gallo International Piano Competition in Italy, and the Prize for Best Performance of Russian Music at the Russian Music International Piano Competition in San Jose, California. An avid chamber music performer, Mr. Gintov has worked with such distinguished musicians as violinists Nina Beilina and Alena Baeva, cellists Yehuda Hanani and Marina Tarasova, tenor Neil Rosenshein, pianist Mykola Suk, woodwind quintet Windscape and many others. He regularly performs together with his sister, violinist Iryna Gintova. Mr. Gintov graduated with honors from the Moscow State Conservatory, where he was a student of Lev Naumov and Daniil Kopylov. He holds a Doctor of Musical Art degree from the Manhattan School of Music in New York City, where he studied with Nina Svetlanova. Live broadcast Partner: OurConcerts.live More about Pavel Gintov: Website: (http•••) YouTube: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••)
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