
Mikhail Voskresensky (; born on June 25, 1935, in
Berdiansk
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Ukrainian SSR
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Soviet Union
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) is a Russian pianist and music pedagogue who left Russia for the United States in 2022 protesting against
Russian invasion of Ukraine
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Training
Mikhail Voskresensky is known internationally as a pianist in the great Romantic tradition. He graduated from the
Moscow Conservatory
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in 1958, where he studied under
Ilya Klyachko, Boris Zemliansky, Yakov Milstein,
Lev Oborin (piano) and Leonid Roizman (organ). As student of the famous Lev Oborin, the winner of the First
International Chopin Piano Competition
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in 1927, Voskresensky was influenced by his teacher's refined taste and romanticism in his deployment of pianistic sonorities. His playing shows a thorough command of contrasting musical colors, never disharmonious, and a legato technique drawing forth a singing voice from the instrument.
Some early reviews convey an impression of his technique: "The pianist reaches down to the great depths of music. His playing is poetic... It has a filigree quality in the right places, and he plays dramatic passages with a dynamic force and courage. Recorded by Voskresensky, Chopin's ''Nocturnes'' are performed with a distinct evenness." (''Ruch muzyczny'', Poland). "He is a courageous and powerful pianist. His playing is permeated with much feeling and his sound is melodious, clear and pure like a crystal." (''Correio Paolistano'', Brazil).
Awards
In 1957, Voskresensky took part in the
Prague Spring International Music Festival
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The first festival ...
where he performed the European premiere of
Shostakovich
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's second Piano Concerto in the presence of the composer. In 1966, he was honored with the
Merited Artist of Russia award and, in 1989, that of the
People's Artist of Russia
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. He is a prize-winner of the
Schumann International Competition in Berlin (1956), the International Competition in Rio de Janeiro (1957), the
George Enescu International Piano Competition
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in Bucharest (1958) and the
Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in Fort Worth (1962).
Concert geography
Mikhail Voskresensky's concert career has taken him to many parts of the world. He has performed with more than 150 conductors in almost all the countries of Europe, in Japan, Korea, China, Australia, US, Mexico, Cuba, Kenya, Zimbabwe and Peru. He received wonderful reviews in international festivals in Tours, Colmar and Aix-en-Provence ('Voskresensky is not only an outstanding virtuoso, he lives in music and plunges into its depths…' - ''Semaines Musicales'', Tours). When making his New York début his performances of the
Liszt
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Sonata and
Scriabin's 5th Sonata were highly esteemed. His colleagues in chamber music were the
Borodin Quartet, the
Shostakovich Quartet, the Tokyo Quartet in New York, violinists M. Yashvili (with whom he performed all the violin sonatas of
Beethoven
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in the 2004-05 season), R. Nodel and P. Berman, and 'cellists E. Altman and
Alexander Kniazev
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Kniazev studied music at Moscow Conservatory.
He entered the cello class of Alexand ...
. Voskresensky's large repertoire includes all the Beethoven sonatas, the complete works of Chopin, and 64 piano concerti which he has performed under conductors including
John Pritchard,
Franz Konwitschny,
Kurt Masur,
Stanisław Skrowaczewski
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Skrowaczewski was born in Lwów, Second Polish Republic (now Lviv, Ukraine). His pa ...
,
Evgeny Svetlanov
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Life and work
Svetlanov was born in Moscow and studied conducting with Alexander Gauk at the Moscow Conservatory. From 1 ...
,
Charles Dutoit
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and others. He has recorded more than 50 CDs.
Students
Mikhail Voskresensky is a professor at the Moscow Conservatory, the chair of the professorship of piano faculty. His pupils have won 126 international prizes including 55 gold medals, including among them
Stanislav Igolinsky
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Amir Tebenikhin
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He won the 1999 Vianna da Motta Competition - the last winner for 11 years when Akopova won the competition. He subsequently made his recording debut for Naxos Records and performed at the C ...
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Tamriko Siprashvili, Temirzhan Erzhanov, Alexey Talanov,
Yakov Kasman
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Alexander Ghindin
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A student of Mikhail Sergeyevich Voskresensky. He became a laureate of the Tchaikov ...
, Sergei Koudriakov, Sergei Kuznezov,
Evelina Vorontsova
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Biography
Evelina Vorontsova studied under Rudolf Kehrer, Mikhail Voskresensky, Elena Kuznetsova at ...
,
Elena Kuznetsova, Mikhail Yanovitsky, Kooryeong Park,
Oleg Marshev
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Biography
Oleg was born in the Azerbaijani capital Baku, and studied at the Moscow Conservatory, graduating in 1988 wi ...
,
Yury Favorin, Varvara Nepomnyaschaya, Sergey Neller,
Galina Chistyakova
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Kyohei Sorita
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and others.
From 2001 to 2004, Professor Voskresensky taught in
Toho Gakuen School of Music
is a private university, private music school in Chōfu, Tokyo, Japan.
History
Toho Gakuen was founded in 1948 in Ichigaya (Tokyo) as the Music School for Children, and two years later moved to Sengawa (current address at Wakabacyo, Chōfu-shi, ...
in Tokyo where his pupils won 12 different prizes, including
Akiko Yamamoto's triumph at the Schumann International Competition in Zwickau in 2004. Mikhail Voskresensky has acted as a competition juror in Sydney, London, Leeds, Geneva, Hamamatsu, Tel Aviv, Los Angeles and many other places. He was jury member of the XIII (2007) and XIV (2011)
International Tchaikovsky Competition
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s and he was the president of the jury for the XIV International Piano Concours (founded by
Igor Lazko) at the Conservatoire Russe Alexandre Scriabin in Paris in 2014.
Oborin centenary
He played the First Concerto by Shostakovich in Beijing and the First Concerto by Tchaikovsky in Shanghai under the bâton of Charles Dutoit. In the autumn of 2007, during the centenary celebration for his teacher
Lev Oborin, Voskresensky played the Beethoven Fourth Concerto under the baton of
Vladimir Ashkenazy
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and the
Brahms
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Second Concerto under Leonid Nikolaev in the Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory.
Mozart Concerto Series
On 2 June 2010, Voskresensky completed his Mozart Piano Concerto Series; over the period of three years, all 27 Mozart piano concertos were performed and recorded live in the Maly (Small) Hall of Moscow Conservatory with the Pavel Slobodsky Centre Orchestra or Moscow Chamber Orchestra, 16 of the concerti being under the direction of maestro Leonid Nikolaev (1940-2009), and 11 under that of Konstantin Maslyuk.
['Classical records' Label CDs, Vols. as follows: 1 (Concerti 13, 19, 23) CR 100 (Nikolaev); 2 (Concerti 12, 21, 24) CR 116 (Nikolaev); 3 (Concerti 1, 17, 20) CR 122 (Nikolaev); 4 (Concerti 9, 16) CR 127 (Nikolaev); 5 (Concerti 14, 27) CR 132 (Nikolaev); 6 (Concerti 5, 11, 18) CR 133 (Nikolaev); 7 (Concerti 2, 8, 22) CR 139 (Maslyuk); 8 (Concerti 3, 6, 25) CR 141 (Maslyuk); 9 (Concerti 4, 15, 26) CR 142 (Maslyuk); 10 (Concerto for 2 pianos, K 365, with Stanislav Igolinsky: Concerto for 3 pianos, K 242, with Igolinsky and Anastasia Gamaley) CR 143 (Maslyuk).] The concerti for two pianos, K 365, and for three pianos, K 242, with pianists Stanislav Igolinsky and Anastasia Gamaley, were recorded live at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire on 19 April 2010. The complete series has now been released on 10 CDs, available separately or as a boxed set. In September 2011, Voskresensky received the ‘Prize of Moscow City’ for the performance and recording of all concertos of Mozart.
References
External links
Official websiteInterview with Aleksei Takenouchi, published 2013
Casalmaggiore International Festival, Italy
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Russian male classical pianists
Living people
Moscow Conservatory alumni
Academic staff of Moscow Conservatory
1935 births
Prize-winners of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition
21st-century Russian classical pianists
21st-century Russian male musicians