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Concert XIV International Tchaikovsky Competition. Violin, Third round. The St.Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor - Nikolai Alexeev
Maestro Yury Temirkanov Grand Philharmonic Hall (established 1802)


Schedule for XIV International Tchaikovsky Competition. Violin, Third round. The St.Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor - Nikolai Alexeev 2022

Conductor: Nikolai Alexeev
Orchestra: The St.Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra

XIV International Tchaikovsky Competition

Violin, Third round

The St.Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor - Nikolai Alexeev 

30 pianists, 27 violinists, 25 cellists, 20 female singers and 20 male singers will compete in this year’s International Tchaikovsky Competition, to take place between June 14th and July 2nd in Moscow and St Petersburg under the chairmanship of Valery Gergiev. The musicians, aged between 16 and 32, come from 25 countries, and were selected by the distinguished judging panels from the 583 entrants who made an initial submission of a recital on DVD (50 minutes for instrumentalists, 20 minutes for singers). For this year’s landmark competition, revised procedures have been introduced for voting and online applications, as has a new set of rules and regulations.

The exceptional standard of the competitors – aspiring to a share of the 300,000 Euro prize money and the assurance of prestigious engagements in Europe, the USA and Asia – becomes clear from their track record to date.

Among them are laureates of such competitions as the:

PIANO Tchaikovsky, Busoni, Chopin, Cliburn, Dublin, Queen Elisabeth, Hamamatsu, Horowitz, Iturbi, Leeds, Long-Thibaud, Paderewski, Rachmaninoff, Rubinstein;

VIOLIN ARD, Heifetz, Menuhin, Oistrakh, Paganini, Sarasate, Varga, Wieniawski;

CELLO Beijing, Brahms, Cassado, Davidov, Janigro, Johansen, Lutoslawski, Mravinsky, Penderecki, Rostropovich, Unisa;

VOICE Callas, Glinka, Houston Grand Opera, Metropolitan National Council, Montreal, Obraztsova, Rimsky-Korsakov, Vishnevskaya.

They have performed with conductors such as Ashkenazy, Conlon, Fedoseev, Gilbert, Neeme Jarvi, Maazel, Pletnev, Rostropovich, Michael Sanderling, Simonov, Sinaisky and Spivakov, with orchestras such as the Bavarian Radio Symphony, Berlin Philharmonic, Deutsche Symphony Orchestra, Moscow Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic, NHK Symphony, Royal Philharmonic, Saint Petersburg Philharmonic, Tokyo Philharmonic and Vienna Radio Symphony, and in venues such as Carnegie Hall, Washington Kennedy Center, Barbican, Royal Albert Hall, Royal Festival Hall, Wigmore Hall, Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Berlin Philharmonie, Brussels Palais des Beaux-Arts, Paris Auditorium du Louvre, la Fenice Venice, Auditorio Nacional Madrid, Oslo Opera, Teatro Municipal de Santiago de Chile, Tokyo Opera City and Shanghai Concert Hall.

“I was extremely pleased to learn from our screening jurors how excited they were to have heard the many wonderful talents they have selected to participate in the competition,” says Competition Chairman Valery Gergiev."They achieved remarkable consensus in their choice of the most outstanding musicians."

This view was reflected by David Geringas, who chaired the screening jury for the cellists: “I believe that our jury was able to identify 25 musicians of a very high artistic level. I'm looking forward to June, when they will play, and we can expect a thrilling competition in 2011.”


XIV International Tchaikovsky Competition. Violin, Third round. The St.Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor - Nikolai Alexeev (Concert) -

About the St.Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra

The St.Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, led by Yuri Temirkanov, is the oldest orchestra in Russia. Its official birthday, 1882, is preceded by a series of events that now comprise the history of musical life in the former capital of the Russian Empire. When Peter the Great laid the foundations for the city of St.Petersburg in 1703, he was determined that his new capital would be a European town. Leading Italian, and later German, composers and musicians lived and created in the city on the Neva.

In 1802, a group of music-loving Russian aristocrats founded Europe’s first philharmonic society in the city.
On 19th October 1917, during the Great October Revolution, the orchestra was changed by decree into a state orchestra  and gave its first public concert in the Soviet Union on 8th November. A year later the orchestra was incorporated into the newly founded Petrograd Philharmonic, which became the first major musical organization in the USSR.

In October 1920, the People’s Commissar of Education, Anatoly Lunacharsky, himself a lover of classical music, issued the following decree: «I declare the Petrograd State Philharmonic Orchestra to be the only symphonic institution of the republic and as such a model and exemplary body. Any infringement leading to the disorganization of the activities of the orchestra or any other attempts to destroy it are hereby decreed a felony. The State Philharmonic Orchestra of Petrograd must remain an inviolable Institution of national importance.»

In the following years, the orchestra’s repertoire was developed and expanded by its administrative directors, Ossovskaya and Sollertinsky, who introduced performances of the Beethoven, Mahler and Bruckner symphonic cycles. Mravinsky took over as music director in 1938 and continued in this position for almost 50 years.  There was a great artistic friendship between Mravinsky and Shostakovich, and Mravinsky became the first and the most renowned interpreter of Shostakovich’s works. The orchestra frequently gave premiere performances of his works which now take a special place in the orchestra’s repertoire. After Mravinsky’s death in 1988 Yuri Temirkanov was appointed Music Director and Principal Conductor of the Orchestra.Yuri Temirkanov
The St.Petersburg Philharmonic was the first Soviet orchestra to tour abroad. After the war, the orchestra toured over 25 countries in Europe, Asia, and America conducted by Stokowski, Munch, Cluyens, Markevitch, Kosef Krips, Kodaly and Britten. In addition to its regular concert series at the renowned philharmonic Hall in St.Petersburg, the Orchestra now regularly tours Europe, Japan and the USA. In 1991, shortly after the renaming of the city, the Orchestra changed its name from the Leningrad Philharmonic the St.Petersburg Philharmonic.

During the past ten years the orchestra has completed substantial tours throughout Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Spain, Italy, the UK, the USA, South America, the Far East and Japan, and appeared at major summer festivals including Lucerne, Salzburg, Edinburgh and the BBS Proms.
The orchestra can be heard with Yuri Temirkanov conducting on BMG Classics and Warner, with Mariss Jansons on EMI an With Vladimir Ashkenasy on Decca.

International recognition: press reviews about tours of the St.Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra worldwide



ORCHESTRA STRUCTURE

Maestro Yuri TEMIRKANOV
Artistic director and Chief conductor

Nikolai ALEXEEV
Conductor

First violins

Laureate of All-Russian competitions, Holder of All-Union competitions diploma, Honoured artist of Russia Lev Klytchkov
Pavel Popov
Alexander Zolotarev
Yuri Uschapovsky
Valentin Lukin
Sergei Teterin
Holder of All-Russian competitions diploma Olga Rybaltchenko
Natalia Sokolova
Alexei Vasiliev
Alexander Rikhter
Mikhail Alexeev
Laureate of International competition Vadim Selitsky
Grigori Sedukh
Nikolai Tkachenko
Tatiana Makarova
Renata Bakhrakh
Lia Melik-Muradian
Konstantin Rassokhin
Ruslan Kozlov

Second violins

Honoured artist of Russia Mikhail Estrin
Arkadi Naiman
Tatiana Shmeleva
Arkadi Malein
Ludmila Odintsova
Joanna Proskurova
Lubov Khatina
Anatoli Babitsky
Nikolai Dygodiuk
Dmitri Koriavko
Holder of All-Russian competition diploma Tamara Tomskaya
Olga Kotliarevskaya
Konstantin Basok
Aexander Bulov
I.Zolotarev

Bass Clarinet

Vladislav Verkovich

Contrabassoon

Alexei Silutin

Trumpets

Honoured artist of Russia Igor Sharapov
Honoured artist of Russia Mikhail Romanov

Oleg Grechnev
Alexei Belyaev

Bassoons

Honoured artist of Russia Oleg Talypin
Holder of International competition diploma Sergei Bazhenov

Mikhail Karpinskyl

Trombones

Laureate of All-Russian and International competitions,
Honoured artist of Russia Maxim Ignatiev
Laureate of the International competition Dmitri Andreev
Laureate of All-Russian and International competitions
Vitali Gorlitsky

Denis Nesterov

Horns

People‘s artist of Russia, Laureate of International competition Andrei Glukhov
Laureate of International competition Igor Karzov

Anatoli Surzhok
Laureate of International competition Anatoli Musarov
Vitali Musarov
Nikolai Dubrovin

Cellos

Honoured artist of Russia Sergei Slovachevsky
Honoured artist of Russia Nikolai Gerunyan

Valeri Naidenov
Honoured artist of Russia Sergei Chernyadiev
Taras Trepel
Laureate of All-Russian competition, Honoured artist of Russia Iosif Levinzon
Viktor Ivanov
Holder of International competition diploma Yaroslav Cherenkov
Kyrill Arkhipov
Nikolai Matveev
Alexander Kulibabin

Violas

Honoured artist of Russia Andrei Dogadin
Yuri Dmitriev
Vladimir Ivanov
Artur Kosinov
Yuri Anikeev
Laureate of International competition Alexei Bogorad
Laureate of International competition Garik Meerovitch

Elena Panfilova
Dmitri Kosolapov
Konstantin Bytchkov
Roman Ivanov
Mikhail Anikeev
Alexei Koptev

Flutes

Laureate of International competition, Honoured artist of Russia Marina Vorozhtsova
Igor Kotov
Olga Viland
Laureate of International competition Olesya Tertichnaya

Timpani and Percussion

Honoured artist of Russia Sergei Antoshkin
Valeri Znamensky
Laureate of the All-Russian competition Dmitri Klemenok
Konstantin Soloviev
Ruben Ramazyan
Honoured artist of Russia Alexander Mikhailov

English Horn

Mikhail Dimsky

Tuba

Valentin Avvakumov

Oboes

Ruslan Khokholkov
Artem Isaev
Pavel Serebryakov

Harps

Laureate of International competition Anna Makarova
Andris Izmailov

Clarinets

Laureate of the International competition Andrei Laukhin
Honoured artist of Russia Valentin Karlov

Denis Sukhov
Igor Gerasimov

Basses

Artem Chirkov
Laureate of All-Union competition, Honoured artist of Russia Alexander Schilo
Laureate of All-Union competition Rostislav Yakovlev

Oleg Kyrillov
Mikhail Glazachev
Nikolai Chausov
Alexei Ivanov
Alexei Chubachin
Nikolai Siray
Arseni Petrov

Piano and celesta

Maxim Pankov

Librarian

Leonid Voronov

Chief administrator

Mikhail Kunyavsky

Director

Laureate of the international competitions Ilia Teplyakov



Schedule for XIV International Tchaikovsky Competition. Violin, Third round. The St.Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor - Nikolai Alexeev 2022


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