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Vladislav Fedorov


Date of birth: 13.12.1997
Instrument: piano
Nationality: Russian
Competition: International FRANZ LISZT Competition for Young Pianists,
2011
International Competition of Young Pianists dedicated to the Work of 'Fryderyk Chopin', 2010
Prize: 1st Prize
Contact: through the EMCY Office

 

Vladislav started to play the piano at the age of five. At present he studies in the secondary specialized musical school in St. Petersburg under Olga Kurnavina.

Vladislav’s first public performance was at six years. At nine he played with orchestra. Vladislav participated in different national and International competitions. He became a winner of the following international competitions: International Franz Liszt Competition for Young Pianists (Weimar, 2011), International Competition of Young Pianists dedicated to the Work of 'Fryderyk Chopin' (Narva, 2010), International Competition for Pianists, Violinists and Cellists Young Musician (Tallinn, 2007) and the International Mozartian Competition AMADEUS (Brno, 2006). Vladislav is also a laureate of these competitions: Adriatic Music Competition (Ancona, 2007), Competition of Interpretation of F. Chopin and R. Schumann works (St. Petersburg, 2010), National Competition of Young Pianists (St. Petersburg, 2006), National Competition of Young Pianists (Kalinigrad, 2005) and the International Festival -Competition S. Rachmaninov Music (St. Petersburg, 2005).

He is a holder of diploma and a special prize as a youngest participant of the International Competition of Young Pianists dedicated to the Work of 'Fryderyk Chopin'(Narva, 2008).

Vladislav performs as well as soloist and with orchestra in concerts held at different halls of St.Petersburg. Since he was 7 he has participated in master classes conducted by professors of the Rimsky-Korsakov St.Petersburg State Conservatory.

He was awarded a scholarship by the German company C. Bechstein in 2006 and 2007 .

Repertoire

Solo:

J. S. Bach, Prelude and Fugue No. 10 in E minor (BWV 855)
L.v. Beethoven, Sonata in F Major (Op. 10, No. 2)
F. Chopin, Etude in F minor (Op. 25, No. 2)
F. Chopin, Etude in C sharp minor (Op. 25, No. 7)
F. Chopin, Etude in C minor (Op. 10, No. 12)
F. Chopin, Waltz in A flat Major (Op. 69, No. 1)
F. Chopin, Nocturne in F minor (Op. 55, No. 1)
F. Chopin, Polonaise in C sharp minor (Op. 26, No. 1)
F. Chopin, Waltz in G flat Major (Op. 70, No. 1)
F. Chopin, Mazurka in C sharp minor (Op. 63, No. 3)
F. Chopin, Nocturne in F minor (Op. 55, No. 1)
F. Chopin, Nocturne in C sharp minor (Op. 27, No. 1)
F. Chopin, Polonaise in D minor (Op. 71, No. 1)
C. Debussy, Suite Bergamasque, Prelude No. 5
E. Grieg, Procession of Gnormes (EG 111)
F. Liszt, Grandes Etudes de Paganini in E Major (No. 5)
F. Liszt, Les Cloches de Geneve (Annees de Pelerinage I)
F. Liszt, Hungarian Rhapsodies No. 6
D. Scarlatti, Sonata D minor (L. 2366, k. 1)
D. Scarlatti, Sonata in E flat Major (L. 142, K. 193)
R. Schumann, Variations on 'ABEGG' (Op. 1)
S. Prokofiev, Sonata (No. 2, Part 2 - Scherzo)
S. Rachmaninov, Waltz in A Major
S. Rachmaninov, Prelude in G sharp minor (Op. 32, No.12)
P. Tchaikovsky, Romance in F minor (Op. 5)
B. Bartok, Romanian Folk dances (No. 1 - 6)

With Orchestra:

E. Grieg, Concerto in A minor (1st Part)
J. Haydn, Concerto in D Major

If you are interested in working with Vladislav, please get in touch with the EMCY Office.