XXIII A. Scriabin International Piano Competition - final round with orchestra 2021, 4th July

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XXIII A. Scriabin International Piano Competition - final round with orchestra 2021, 4th July
CITTÀ DI GROSSETO
Associazione Musicale A. Scriabin       ASSESSORATOALLACULTURA

                                                 XXIII
                                           A. Scriabin
                                           International
                                      Piano Competition

                                    final round with orchestra
                                                 2021, 4th July
                                     Teatro Comunale degli Industri
                                                GROSSETO - Italy
XXIII A. Scriabin International Piano Competition - final round with orchestra 2021, 4th July
XXIII A. Scriabin International Piano Competition - final round with orchestra 2021, 4th July
È come sempre un onore per l’Amministrazione comunale di Grosseto accogliere e sostenere
il Premio internazionale pianistico “Scriabin”. Nonostante le restrizioni imposte dalla pandemia,
gli organizzatori non si sono fermati e dopo aver svolto le prime due prove di selezione online è
stato possibile portare la finale al Teatro degli Industri. La musica classica dei grandi compositori
torna a essere protagonista di un appuntamento ormai imperdibile per la nostra città, che
permette di far conoscere musicisti di talento provenienti da tutto il mondo e di far apprezzare
la musica classica a un pubblico sempre più ampio. Ringrazio gli organizzatori del Premio
Scriabin per il grande impegno che mettono in campo ogni anno, coinvolgendo l’Orchestra
sinfonica “Città di Grosseto”, nostra eccellenza in campo musicale.
                                                                          Il sindaco di Grosseto
                                                                  Antonfrancesco Vivarelli Colonna

 Ormai il Premio internazionale pianistico “Scriabin” rappresenta un tassello fondamentale
 per la nostra offerta culturale, grazie alla sua capacità di veicolare la musica classica a un
 pubblico vasto ed eterogeneo. Il tutto nella suggestiva cornice del Teatro degli Industri, pronto
 a ospitare sul palco i pianisti di livello internazionale che si sono aggiudicati la finale. Veniamo
 da mesi difficili per la cultura e per la musica, ma l’importante è riuscire a tenere duro e a non
 fermarsi. Il Premio è un nostro fiore all’occhiello e il contributo che riesce a dare per fare della
 nostra città un punto di riferimento per la grande musica rientra a pieno titolo nel percorso
 che abbiamo avviato come Amministrazione con la candidatura di Grosseto a Capitale della
 Cultura italiana 2024.

                                                        Il vice sindaco e assessore alla Cultura
                                                                                    Luca Agresti

L’edizione 2021 del Premio internazionale pianistico “Scriabin” è davvero speciale. E non solo
per modo di dire. A partire dalla data, in piena estate anziché a febbraio. Ma soprattutto per la
formula del tutto inedita, dovuta al periodo che tutti noi stiamo vivendo: la pandemia di Covid-19
ci ha costretti alla modalità online per selezionare i tre finalisti. Non abbiamo però voluto
rinunciare alla serata finale con l’esibizione e le premiazioni in presenza, sul palco del Teatro
degli Industri di Grosseto. Un piccolo grande segnale verso la rinascita, accompagnati dalla
musica. Ringrazio i componenti la giuria, i partecipanti e naturalmente tutti i nostri sostenitori,
il cui contributo è indispensabile alla nostra rassegna e al prestigio ormai consolidato che negli
anni è stata capace di conquistarsi a livello internazionale.
Ancora una volta Grosseto è tra le capitali della musica.

                                                                              Direttore Artistico
                                                                             Antonio Di Cristofano
XXIII A. Scriabin International Piano Competition - final round with orchestra 2021, 4th July
COMITATO D’ONORE
Antonfrancesco Vivarelli Colonna   Sindaco di Grosseto
Luca Agresti                       Assessore alla Cultura Comune di Grosseto
Valter Vincio                      Presidente Banca Tema
Giovanni Tombari                   Presidente Fondazione Grosseto Cultura
Luigi Mansi                        Presidente Fondazione Rotariana Berliri Zoppi
Claudio Camilloni                  Presidente Rotary Club di Grosseto
Antonio Di Cristofano              Presidente Orchestra Sinfonica Città di Grosseto
Luigi Salvadori                    Presidente Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze
Maurizio Marraccini                Generali Assicurazioni
Mariano Giarratano                 Mediolanum
Giulio Gennari                     Bricolarge
Amedeo Vasellini                   Hotel Granduca
Luigi Bassi                        Fondazione Fiorilli

COMITATO ORGANIZZATIVO
Antonio Di Cristofano              Direttore Artistico
Puntocom                           Ufficio Stampa
Cinzia Daviddi                     Webmaster
Giuliano Adorno                    Collaboratore
Ettore Serazio                     Accordatore
Rita Martini                       Presentatrice serata finale

GIURIA INTERNAZIONALE / INTERNATIONAL JURY
M° Antonio Di Cristofano           (Italy) – Presidente

M° Albert Mamriev                  (Israel)
M° Christoph Soldan                (Germany)
Prof.ssa Sunyoung Ro               (Korea)
Prof.ssa Natalia Trull             (Russia)
M° Mihai Ungureanu                 (Romania)
M° Ivan Yanakov                    (Bulgaria)
XXIII A. Scriabin International Piano Competition - final round with orchestra 2021, 4th July
ANTONIO DI CRISTOFANO completed his piano studies in 1986 at the Conservatory
                                         “L.Cherubini” in Florence, under the supervision of M° Bacchelli. He has perfected with
                                         M° Damerini. He played as a soloist with the Chamber Orchestra of Florence, Symphony
                                         Orchestra of Lecce, Magna Grecia Orchestra, Sicily Symphony Orchestra, Solisti
                                         Aquilani, Milano Classica Orchestra, Sinfonica Abruzzese, Sanremo Orchestra, FVG
                                         Mittleurope Orchestra, Radio Orchestra of Bucarest, Orquesta Sinfonica de l’Estado de
                                         Mexico, Radiotelevision Albania Orchestra, Presidential Ankara Symphony Orchestra,
                                         Praga Radio Symphony Orchestra, North Czech Philarmonic, Czech Philarmonic
                                         Orchestra, Izmir Symphony Orchestra, Iasi State Philarmonic, Wiener Mozart Orchestra,
                                         Toronto Sinfonia, Philarmonique de Montreal, Jerusalem Symphony, Slovak Filharmonie,
                                         Kaerntner Sinfonieorchester, Dubrovnik Symphony Orchestra, Istanbul Symphony
                                         Orchestra, Orquestra do Norte, Sinfonica di Sao Paulo, Thuringen Orchestra, Moravian
                                         Philharmonic, Euro Sinfonietta Wien and recently with La Scala Milan Orchestra, with
conductors like G. Taverna, M. Bosch, M. Alsop, C. Schulz, M. Zanini, C. Olivieri-Munroe, L. Svarovsky, A. Chernushenko,
M. Sieghart, T. Kuchar and many others. He played, in Italy, for the most important Festival: the “Verdi Theatre” in Florence, the
“Festival dei Due Mondi” in Spoleto, “Asolo Musica”, the Theatre of Alessandria, the “Bibbiena Theatre” in Mantova, the “Puccini
Hall” at the Conservatory “G.Verdi” in Milan, “Politeama Theatre” in Palermo, “Auditorium San Barnaba” in Brescia, Festival
Duni in Matera, etc., in Romania Enescu Festival in Bucarest, Espana (Festival de Vigo, Toledo Festival, Jeunesses Musicales
de Sevilla), Mexico (Belles Artes Palacio, Revueltas Auditorium), USA (Moores Opera House of Houston, Gates Concert Hall
in Denver, Washington International Piano Festival, ecc), Turkey (Istanbul, Izmir and Adana), Croatia (Dubrovnik – Rector
Palace), Czech Republic (Praga – Smetana Hall and Dvorak Hall), Russia (Ciaikovsky Conservatoire), South Korea (Seoul –
Leeum Auditorium), France (Nancyphonies Festival), Austria (Konzerthaus – Klagenfurt), Germany (Gasteig – Munich), Chopin
Society Warsaw, Canada (Toronto - Glenn Gould Studio), Grieg Festival in Norway, Yamaha Concert Hall in Tokyo, Shanghay
and Shenzen piano festival an Hong Kong City Hall (China), Swiss, Albania, Israel, England, Portugal, Bulgary, Ukraine, Belgium,
Brasil, Serbia, Argentina, Sweden, South Africa, Estonia, Finland, Egypt, ecc. He recorded cds with Velut Luna and Millenium label
and recently a newone titled Encores. In 2006 and 2007 he mades the debut in Carnegie Hall – New York and in Konzerthaus and
Golden Hall MusikVerein in Wien where he will perform again in December 2019. He is often invited as a judge in international
Piano Competition (Compositores de Espana – Madrid, Varallo, Cantù, Osijek, Gante – Pordenone, Parigi, Viardo – Belmont,
Rachmaninov – Moscow, Iturbi – Valencia, Parnassos – Monterrey, Astana Merei International Competition -Astana, Baltic piano
Competition -Gdansk, Bajic Memorial -Novi Sad, Hong Kong International Young Pianist Competition, Nordic Piano Competition
- Malmoe, Mozart Piano Competition - Aachen, Louisiana Piano Competition, Cleveland Piano Competition, Seregno - Pozzoli
Piano Competition, ecc) and to teach in Ciaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Valencia Conservatory, in the Summer Academy in
Dubrovnik, in Shanghay, Xiamen and Ningbo Conservatory in China, in the SMC Academy in Seoul, In Valletta International Piano
Festival, in Sofia Conservatory, in Thessaloniki Conservatory, in The Orpheus Academy in Wien and in many USA University. He
received three times the Paul Harrys Fellows from Rotary Club. He is Guest Professor at the Xiamen Conservatory in China and in
the Summer Academy Orpheus in Wien. In 2018, he received the “Grifone d’Oro Prize” from the Grosseto City.

                                       ALBERT MAMRIEV, Prizewinner of many international piano competitions including:
                                       «Gina Bachauer», «Vianna Da Motta», «Glasgow», «UNISA», «China International».
                                       Albert Mamriev performing around the world at numerous prestigious concert halls
                                       as a soloist and as well with orchestras such as Beijing Symphony, RSNO, Pretoria
                                       Symphony, Mexico Symphony, Jerusalem Symphony, Kiev Philharmonic, etc…Mr.
                                       Mamriev has been a jury member at over a 50 international piano competitions including
                                       «UNISA», «Ettore Pozzoli», «Hong Kong», «Kyiv», «Lyon», «Parnassos», «Astana»,
                                       «Malta», «A. Scriabin», «Cantu», «Spanish Composers», «Campillos», «Arcangelo
                                       Speranza», «Valesesia Musica», «Isidor Bajic», «Cesar Franck», «Mozarte», «Leganes»,
                                       «San Remo», «Gdansk-Baltik»…His students are prizewinners of many international
                                       piano competitions: Evegeny Konnov – «UNISA» IPC – 2020, 1st Prize, South Africa,
Viktorija Bake – «Amigdala» IPC – 2019, 1st Prize, Italy (young group), Evgeny Konnov - «E. Pozzoli» IPC – 2019, 1st Prize,
Italy Lezanti van Sittert – «UNISA» NPC – 2019, 2nd Prize, South Africa, Viktorija Bake – «Hannover-Beethoven» IPC – 2019,
1st Prize, Germany, Evgeny Konnov - «A. Scriabin» IPC – 2019, 1st Prize, Italy, Anna Leyerer - «Paris» IPC – 2019, 1st Prize,
France, Evgeny Konnov – «Russian Music» IPC – 2019, 2nd Prize, Russia-Ryazan, Anna Leyerer - «Kyiv» IPC – 2019, 1st Prize,
Ukraine, Shogher Hoveyan – «Hannover-Beethoven» IPC – 2018, 1st Prize, Germany, Igor Andreev - «Rina Sala Gallo» IPC –
2018, 1st Prize, Italy, Evgeny Konnov - «Maria Canals» IPC – 2018, 1st Prize, Spain, Anna Leyerer - «Parnassos» IPC – 2018,
1st Prize, Mexico, Evgeny Konnov - «Cantu» IPC – 2018, 1st Prize, Italy, Viktorija Bake – «Young Piano Stars» IPC – 2017, 1st
Prize, Germany, Evgeny Konnov - «Malta» IPC – 2017, 1st Prize, Malta, Lezanti van Sittert – «Young Piano Stars» IPC – 2017,
2nd Prize, Germany, Igor Andreev - «Gdansk-Baltik» IPC – 2017, 1st Prize, Poland, Evgeny Konnov - «Spanish Composers» IPC
– 2017, 1st Prize, Spain, Pavel Kachnov - «Lyon» IPC – 2017, 1st Prize, France. Albert Mamriev is a Founder and Artistic Director
of: the «Neue Sterne» IPC www.neue-sterne-wernigerode.de, the «Music Academy Neue Sterne Hannover» www.neuesterne-ac.
com, the «Young Piano Stars» Piano, Competition www.youngpianostars.org

                                           CHRISTOPH SOLDAN. The 55- year old pianist studied under Professors Eliza Hansen
                                          and Christoph Eschenbach at the Hamburg Musikhochschule. His break- through to active
                                          international concert playing came in a tour with Leonard Bernstein in summer 1989. Of
                                          Christoph Soldan, the world- famous director said, “I am impressed by the soulful size of
                                          this young musician.“ Since then, Soldan has played in numerous tours with renowned
                                          orchestras across Europe and abroad. In particular, this can be seen in the CD recordings
                                          of all of Mozart´s piano concertos, which were performed and recorded from 1996
                                          until 2006 A tour of piano evenings took place in Mexico and other countries in Central
                                          America in October 1997. In August 1998 he debuted in Salzburg and in the Chamber
                                          Music Hall of the Berlin Philharmonic, and in May 1999 in the Leipzig Gewandhaus. In
                                          March 2000, there were three piano evenings in Japan. So far, there have been radio and
television productions with the Hessische Rundfunk, Frankfurt, Deutschlandfunk, SWR, ORF and ZDF. The Bayerische Rundfunk
broadcasted his piano evening in the Munich Residenz in October 1998 and his concert in the Bad Brückenau music festival live
in 1999. Radio Bremen braodcasted his recital in Bremen in august 2002 . Starting in 1996 Soldan was performing all 27 piano
concertos by Mozart together with the slovakian chamber orchestra CAPPELLA ISTROPOLITANA, the chamber orchestra of
PFORZHEIM and the SILESIAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Katowice. This cycle of concerts ended in January 2006, performing
the concertos for 2 and 3 pianos. Christoph Soldan developed a “pas de deux for piano and dance”, together with his wife, the dancer
and choreographer Stefanie Goes. The première took place in Stuttgart in May 2000. In Spring 2001 he participated the Prague
Spring Festival accompanied by the slovakian chamberorchestra “Cappella Istropolitana”. Two recitals in Hamburg and Berlin
were followed by a live – recording of two Mozart piano concertos in the medieval monastery of Maulbronn in september 2002.
In January 2004 the première of the new dance project “something about humans and angels” took place in Stuttgart followed by
a concert- tour to South Africa. Since 2007 Soldan is working also as a conductor concerning the performances of piano concertos
by Bach and Mozart. In the next season Christoph Soldan will be guesting in Germany, Italy, Spain, Austria, Poland and Slovakia
with various programmes such as recitals, literary concerts, childrens concerts, as soloist with 5 of Mozarts´piano – concertos,
Schumanns piano concerto, Mendelssohns doubleconcerto, Chopins e- minor concerto, Beethovens 4th piano concerto as well as
in chamber music programmes with Brahms piano quintet op. 34 and Schuberts “trout” quintett. Since 1994 Christoph Soldan is
artistic director of a several chambermusic festivals in Germany as “Goldener Oktober Schwandorf”, “Klassik in Waldkraiburg” or
“Meisterkonzerte Bacharach”. In 2007 together with his wife Soldan founded a theatre in the north of Baden-Württemberg between
Stuttgart and Heidelberg, www.theaterdoerzbach.de , where all artistic programmes are taking place since then. The German press
describes Christoph Soldan as an artist personality who works with the spiritual intensity and soulful dimension of a piece of music,
rather than giving a purely technical virtuoso performance. This challenge to music and to himself is rarely seen today.

                                          The winner of numerous international competitions, IVAN YANAKOV has been heard to
                                          great critical acclaim in over 30 countries in Europe, North America, Australia and Asia. He
                                          has performed as soloist with numerous orchestras, and has appeared in halls that include
                                          the Carnegie Hall Recital Hall in New York, Cadogan Hall in London, Tokyo Metropolitan
                                          Arts Center, Sydney Town Hall, Kitara Hall in Sapporo, Okinawa Convention Centre,
                                          Hong Kong City Hall, Shanghai Oriental Arts Centre, and many others. He is a frequent
                                          guest of international music festivals and has performed with musicians from London
                                          Philharmonic Orchestra. Born in Sofia, Ivan Yanakov later earned his Bachelor’s and
                                          Master’s degrees from New York’s Mannes College of Music and spent 10 years in New
                                          York, performing extensively. He was awarded the Artists International Debut Series Prize
at Carnegie Hall. During his years in the United States, he participated in chamber music workshops conducted by violinist Pinchas
Zukerman and by members of the Tokyo String Quartet. He was also a full-scholarship fellow at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena.
He moved to Paris and later to London, where he founded the London Chamber Players, a chamber orchestra comprised of young
professionals. Ivan Yanakov made his conducting debut with the Czech National Symphony Orchestra in 2010 and returned to
conduct them in 2013, in addition to other European and Asian conducting engagements. The artist appears regularly on television
and radio broadcasts in Asia, North America and Europe. Recently, he was featured in an 1-hour live concert on Hong Kong’s
RTHK radio station, and on their Pearl TV channel. Other broadcasting highlights include Live from the Los Angeles Museum
of Art. Today, he is often invited to give master classes at major universities in Europe and Asia, most recently at the Birmingham
Conservatoire and Hong Kong Baptist University. Mr. Yanakov was the co-founder of the Irvine Chamber Music Festival in
California and of the Siena Belcanto Festival in Italy, where he also served as Artistic Director. Ivan Yanakov regularly adjudicates
piano competitions throughout Asia and Europe. He was the jury president of the Russian Piano competition in Sanremo, Italy
and a jury member of the Ernest Bloch International Competition at the Royal College of Music in London. One of Ivan’s current
projects include The Four Pianists, an ensemble of established classical and jazz pianists. Their last concert at London’s Cadogan
Hall was sold out months in advance. The Four Pianists regularly perform in front of 4,000-strong audiences, to both critical and
public acclaim. The last season took Ivan Yanakov once to the Far East and to over 10 countries in Europe. In 2018 the artist made
his Australian debut with recitals in Sydney and Melbourne. He will continue to conduct the London Chamber Players as their
Music Director with concerts in Europe and Asia.

                                           NATALIA TRULL began studying piano in her native St. Petersburg. She later moved
                                           to Moscow where she graduated from the Moscow Conservatory. Among her teachers
                                           were professors Y. Zak, M. Voskresensky and T. Kravchenko. Her performance career was
                                           launched when she won first prize at the Belgrade International Piano Competition in 1983.
                                           However, the biggest success came in 1986 she won the silver medal at the Tchaikovsky
                                           International Piano Competition. The public was swept off its feet by her interpretation
                                           of composers such as Schubert and Stravinsky. Her “Petrushka” suite left an everlasting
                                           impression on the public and critics alike. In 1993, Natalia Trull was awarded the Grand
                                           Prix at the Piano Masters Competition in MonteCarlo (where only winners of international
                                           competitions are accepted as participants). Natalia Trull’s complete control and fantastic
                                           virtuosity place her in a class of her own, and she is in great demand as a performer all
over the world. Among the distinguished orchestras with whom she has performed are the London Symphony Orchestra, Los
Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre de Monte-Carlo, Tonhalle Symphony Orchestra and
all of the major Russian Symphony Orchestras. Natalia Trull has also played with such conductors as Raphael Frubeck de Burgos,
Raymond Leppard, Jean-Bernard Pommier, Eri Klas, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Vassily Sinaisky, Yuri Temirkanov and many
others. Her repertoire includes over 50 concertos, of which the Tchaikovsky concerto has proved to be the most popular, the pianist
having performed the work on over one hundred occasions in the world’s leading concert halls. Her most brilliant performances of
the Tchaikovsky concerto were in Hollywood Bowl under Eri Klas and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and in Suntory
Hall with Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Koizumi Kazuhiro (1998-99 season). Natalia’s performances today are
remarkable for her total absorption in the music her unique stage presence and technical mastery in presenting a wide repertoire
of works. From 2000 Natalia Trull is Professor at the Moscow Tchaikovky Concervatory. Also she is frequently invited to give
masterclasses to the U.S.A., Japan, Italy, Germany, South America etc. Jury member of many international piano competitions such
as International Telekom Beethoven Piano Competition, Valencia International Piano Competition, Monte-Carlo Piano Masters
Competition, International Mozart Competition Salzburg.

                                         SUNYOUNG RO , born in Seoul, Korea, began her music education at the age of 4
                                         under the instructions of prof. Minja Shin and Minsuk Kim. During her Studies of Seoul
                                         Art High School, she was awarded many of Korean national piano competitions, such
                                         as Hankook Ilbo piano competition, Yookyoung piano competition, Teenager piano
                                         competition and so on.

                                         Praised by critics as “ a pianist who is an extremely talented with a warm sound and
                                         brilliant virtuosity”. She combines a deep sensibility and a perfect understanding of the
                                         style. Her excellent intonation and remarkable articulation show very high instrumental
                                         skills. I highly recommend this young musician to the public

1997, she moved to Muenster, Germany, where she graduated from Muenster Musikhochschule her Master degree with Prof.
Michael Keller and she married a german business man, who loves her piano music and support with big pleasure.
Sunyoung Ro performs regularly as a soloist, having played at events such as the International Music Festival of Thessaloniki in
Greece, Cesky Krumlov International music festival in Czech Republic. She performed also with various orchestras, such as Seoul
Philharmonic Orchestra, North Czech Philharmony orchestra, Kharkov philharmony orchestra, Orchestra de Camera de Cascais e
Oeiras, Munich Dacapo Kammerphilharmonie Orchestra and Rheinische Orchester in Germany.

                                         The pianist MIHAI UNGUREANU made his debut when he was 16 years old with
                                         Piano Concert No. 1 by Franz Liszt on stage and with Craiova Philharmonic. After
                                         graduating from Craiova Art School, he studied at the Bucharest Academy of Music with
                                         Dan Grigore and Ioana Minei. Since 1981 he has been performing intensively together
                                         with all the symphonic orchestras in Romania. As a soloist and chamber musician, he has
                                         performed throughout Europe, North and South America, the former USSR and Asia. He
                                         is prize winner of several national competitions, and in 1986 he received the Romanian
                                         Music Critics Award. He has been for many years General Manager, Artistic Director,
                                         and currently he is a concert soloist of the Craiova Philharmonic. The pianist has a rich
                                         repertoire, both in piano concerts and chamber music – sonatas, trios, quartets, piano
quintets. Mihai UNGUREANU made valuable recordings at the Electrecord Bucharest – George Enescu – 3rd Sonata “In Popular
Romanian Folk Character ” together with the violinist Luminitza Petre; at House Edipan Records Italy, GalloV.D.-Switzerland;
Bella Musica Freiburg Germany; Hastedt WDR 3 CD with a Portrait Pascal Bentoiu with Violinist Jenny Abel, Nordwestdeutsche
Philharmonic, and others. In 2004 he recorded a CD with Pascal Bentoiu’s Romanian music in Cologne with West Deutscher
Rundfunk under the baton of Horia Andreescu, performing the No.2 Concerto for the piano and Sonata for the violin and the piano.
In the same year, he performed in a tour of several cities in southern Japan, playing chamber and piano music recitals. Throughout
his career, Mihai Ungureanu has coordinated master classes in the USA, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Italy, France, Germany,
Greece and the Republic of Moldova, being frequently invited to participate in juries of international competitions such as Viotti-
Valsesia , Citta di Cantú-Como, Franz Schubert -Italia. In Baden-Baden, on the occasion of the 50th commemoration of the great
conductor and composer Wilhelm Furtwängler, Mihai Ungureanu interpreted his Sonata No. 1 for violin and piano in a concert
broadcast live by Radio Stuttgart.
ORCHESTRA SINFONICA CITTA’ DI GROSSETO
DIRETTORE/CONDUCTOR – NAIDEN TODOROV (BULGARIA)

                                                    The GROSSETO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA was founded in 1994
                                                    with the support of the Municipality of Grosseto and the collaboration of the
                                                    most important Musical Associations of the town: “C. Cavalieri”, “Amici del
                                                    Quartetto” and “G. Donizetti”. It performed, always with great success of public
                                                    and critics, in many towns, such as Rome (Church of S. Agnese in P.zza Navona,
                                                    S. Maria Maggiore, Sala ‘700 in the new “Parco della Musica”), Arezzo (Church
                                                    of S. Maria delle Grazie, Cloister of the Palazzo Comunale), Savona (Theatre
                                                    “Chiabrera”), Firenze (Fortezza da Basso, Palazzo Pitti, Cathedral), Siena
                                                    (Theatre “Metropolitan”), Assisi (Basilica Inferiore di S. Francesco), Loreto
(Basilica), Pesaro (Cathedral), Massa (Palazzo Ducale), S. Donato Milanese (Theatre “Troisi”), Città di Castello (Circolo Tifernate
- PG), Gardone Riviera (Theatre of “Vittoriale” - BS), Gravedona (Palazzo Gallio – CO), Arco (Hall of the Casinò Municipale –
TN), San Severo (Theatre “Verdi” - FG), Chiavari (Auditorium Ca’ do Borgo), Mestre (Cathedral), Prato (Theatre “Metastasio”),
Mantova (Theatre “Bibiena”), Sanremo (Theatre of the Casinò), etc. Since 1996 the Orchestra has been invited to perform in
prestigious Festivals, such as “Armunia - LI”, “Lunatica - MS”, “Festival Internazionale del Vittoriale - BS”, “S. Fiora in Musica
- GR”, “Echos - AL”, “Piano Master – CO”, “Sinfolario – CO”, etc., also premiering compositions of contemporary composers.
The Orchestra has performed the Oratorios “La tempesta sul lago”, “La passione di Cristo”, “Baptisma” and “Miserere” by Mons.
Domenico Bartolucci, former director of the “Cappella Sistina”, under the direction of the author himself. Since February 2000 the
Orchestra accompanies the piano soloists during the finals of the International Piano Competition “A. Scriabin”. Also operating
in the field of the Operatic music, it played in Trovatore, Traviata, Rigoletto, Madame Butterfly, Othello, Barbiere di Siviglia,
Bohéme, Tosca, Carmen, Cavalleria Pagliacci, etc. It collaborates with world - famous artists, such as Giuseppe Garbarino, Franz
Anton Krager, Patrizia Ciofi, Marzio Conti, Pier Narciso Masi, Daniel Rivera, Cristiano Rossi, Dale Clevenger, Luca Benucci,
Enrique Batiz, Mario Ancillotti, Cecilia Gasdia, etc. In 2000 a CD was recorded with the reciting voice of Arnoldo Foà, and in 2002
a live recording of the Oratorio “La Tempesta sul Lago” by Domenico Bartolucci, with the direction of the author, was published
for the Cappella Sistina Records. In December 2004 the orchestra performed in International Festival in Craiova (Romania) and
in September 2007 in Thessaloniki (Greece) during the prestigious “42 Dimitria International Festival”. Recently the orchestra
received the “Culture Prize – Paul Harrys Fellows” from Rotary Club International and the “Grifone d’Oro prize” from the City
of Grosseto.

                                          A conductor with a plastic and impeccable gesture, NAIDEN TODOROV is among the
                                          most talented Bulgarian musicians of the young generation. He controls a broad scale of
                                          tempi and is capable of forming brilliant culminations and at the same time performs strict
                                          control on the dramaturgic development of the music, laid down both in the symphonic
                                          and the opera parts. ‘A musician to the back bone whose harmonic and smooth movements
                                          enchant acoustically and visually.’ (Solothurner Zeitung, July 2005). A native of Bulgaria
                                          in 1974, the multi-talented European conductor has been arevelation in Vienna, Israel,
                                          and Bulgaria. He studied with Karl Osterreicher and Uros Lajovic in Vienna and has gone
                                          on to conduct major orchestras across the European and the American continents, and
                                          in Israel, where he was also resident conductor of Israel Northern Symphony in Haifa
                                          (selected from more than 150 candidates). He commands a vast repertoire and is one of the
most respected young conductors in the music world. Maestro Todorov has recorded over one hundred compact discs for Naxos,
RENT Music, Balkanton, MMO, Danacord, IMI and Hungaroton and has also created several music productions for various radio
and TV stations. In addition he is the Music Director of the much-lauded Thracia Summer International Music Festival and since
2001 he has been paying regular guest visits to the National Opera and Ballet in Sofia. In 2012 Nayden Todorov is named Bulgarian
Musician of the Year. Nayden Todorov has been also a Principal Guest Conductor of the Sofia Philharmonic’s since the 2003-2004
season. Having gathered enviable experience behind the conductor’s stand for his age, he works eagerly, with inspiration and joy
over every work that captures his attention. From 2005 to 2017 he was the general manager and music director of the Rousse State
Opera & Philharmonic. Since 2017 Nayden Todorov is general director of the Sofia Philharmonic.
Ucraina
Chopin
Concerto per pianoforte e orchestra
n 1 in mi min. Op. 11

                         Giappone
Beethoven
Concerto per pianoforte e orchestra
n 5 in mib magg. op. 73

                        Sud Corea
Ciaikovsky
Concerto per pianoforte e orchestra
n 1 in sib min. Op. 23
Scriabin Junior
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