Maria Meerovich pianist. Final chords of the "musical expedition"

Sergei Nakariakov
Pipe


One of the most famous trumpeters in the world, Sergei Nakariakov has achieved impressive success by boldly breaking the established rules of classical trumpet performance.

After performing at the Krosholm festival at the age of 13, Sergei Nakariakov was called "Paganini trumpets" by the Finnish press. And in 1997, the publication Music und Theater called Sergei Nakaryakov "Caruso of the Trumpet", noting the extraordinary timbre brightness of his playing.

Possessing a huge repertoire, Sergey Nakaryakov constantly expands it, creating his own arrangements various works for the pipe. He also plays the flugelhorn.

Sergey Nakaryakov was born in Gorky ( Nizhny Novgorod) in 1977. He started learning to play the piano very early. After an accident in 1986, he left piano lessons and began studying the trumpet at the age of nine under the guidance of his father. Almost immediately, he drew attention to himself, speaking at various music competitions young performers. In 1991 he achieved great success at the Ivo Pogorelich Festival in Bad Vorishofen. In August of the same year, he made his debut with the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra at the Salzburg Festival, and a year later he was invited to the Schleswig-Holstein music Festival, where he received the Prix Davidoff award.

Currently, Sergei Nakariakov plays in the most prestigious halls in the world, including the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, Lincoln Center in New York, the Royal Festival Hall and the Royal Albert Hall in London; performs at many festivals European countries. Every year he makes a multi-day tour of Japan. Sergey Nakaryakov also often performs in the USA with solo concerts and in collaboration with international famous musicians, orchestras and conductors. Solo concerts he usually performs accompanied by his sister, the pianist Vera Nakariakova or the Belgian pianist Maria Meerovich.

In 2002, Sergei Nakariakov received the award of the German state TV channel ZDF ECHO Klassik from the German Phono-Academy as the best instrumentalist of the year. Especially for the artist, Jörg Widmann wrote the Trumpet Concerto Ad absurdum, the world premiere of which took place with the participation of the Munich chamber orchestra in 2006 year. The concerto was later performed with the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jiri Beloglavek at London's Barbican Hall.

Sergei Nakaryakov's recordings at the TELDEC CLASSICS INTERNATIONAL (WARNER) company received excellent reviews from the public and critics, where he has been an exclusive artist since the age of 15. Among them are recordings of the most famous trumpet concertos, as well as two solo albums with music by Bizet, Paganini, De Falla, Gershwin and Rimsky-Korsakov. The disc "Elegies" (Elègie), recorded together with Vera Nakariakova, includes the famous romantic works for voice and piano, arranged for trumpet and piano. The CD Trumpet Concertos, featuring Haydn, Mendelssohn and Hoffmeister's violin concertos arranged for trumpet and flugelhorn, received the highest rating from the French magazine Repertoire.
The album NO LIMIT was awarded the RTL d'Or prize. CDs From Moscow with love… with concerts of Russian music and Echoes from the past are the last under this label.

Rishon Lezion Symphony Orchestra - two concerts conducted by Andres Mustonen as part of « MustonenFest. Tallinn-Tel Aviv 2016”.
On February 23 (Tel Aviv), March 2 (Rehovot), March 3 and 5 (Rishon LeZion), trumpeter Sergey Nakaryakov and pianist Maria Meerovich take part in the concert "Song of the Trumpet". Concerts will take place within the
MustonenFest. Tallinn-Tel Aviv 2016”.
The second program on February 28 in Tel Aviv and on March 1 in Rishon LeZion includes the pianist Astrid Balzan, the boys' choir National Opera Estonia, choir
Voices Musicalesand soloists of the Estonian National Opera.

Estonian choir Voces Musicales

The program of the concert “Song of the Trumpet” includes the 3rd Symphony by Arvo Pärt, the Concerto for Trumpet, Piano and Orchestra by Shostakovich, the Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra by Yuri Harutyunyan and the 2nd Symphony by Beethoven. The program of the “Gala Concert” includes Verdi. Overture to the opera "Force of Destiny"; arias from the works of Verdi, Donizetti, Francesco Cilea; Mozart - Laudate Dominom; Arvo Pärt - Credo; Weinberg - variations on a theme by Mozart; Beethoven - Fantasia in C minor for piano, choir and symphony orchestra.
"One of Israel's favorite performers, famous conductor and Estonian violinist Andres Mustonen is returning to Israel and performing again with the Rishon LeZion Symphony Orchestra this season, after our last year's successful collaboration, says Orchestra Director Ariel Cohen. - But this time, together with him and the orchestra, the outstanding trumpeter Sergey Nakaryakov will take the stage. I suggest listening to his recordings on youtube and I'm sure that after that listeners will rush to buy tickets. Sergey Nakaryakov will also give recital together with pianist Maria Meerovich and I am sure that this will be a separate musical memory experience. The program of the "Gala Concert" is very diverse - from Beethoven's "Fantasy for the Chorus" - colorful musical masterpiece, the forerunner of his 9th symphony to the works of Pärt and Weinberg. Andres Mustonen wove something unusual for us musical combination of choirs, soloists and a composer from Estonia together with an orchestra, composer and pianist from Israel. And most importantly, it is a combination of wonderful music, perfect for such a festival as MustonenFest. Tallinn-Tel Aviv.

Sergei Nakariakov is one of the most famous trumpet players in the world. They say about this musician: "He was born with a trumpet in his hands." Divine sound, phenomenal craftsmanship and boundless virtuosity have made young artist world star. He participates in the largest international promotions, is recorded at the best firms. Sergey Nakaryakov is a native of Nizhny Novgorod, but he settled in France a long time ago. Each of his performances turns an unforgettable holiday for the public. Anyone who has heard Sergei Nakaryakov at least once will definitely want to hear him again.

WITH Yergey Nakaryakov. Photo: Thierry Cohen

Sergey Nakariakov has achieved impressive success, boldly breaking the established rules of classical music performance on the trumpet. After performing at the Krosholm festival at the age of 13, Sergei Nakariakov was called "Paganini trumpets" by the Finnish press. And in 1997, the publication Music und Theater called Sergei Nakaryakov "Caruso of the Trumpet", noting the extraordinary timbre brightness of his playing.

Possessing a huge repertoire, Sergey Nakaryakov constantly expands it, creating his own arrangements of various works for trumpet. He also plays the flugelhorn.

Sergey Nakaryakov was born in Gorky (Nizhny Novgorod) in 1977. He started learning to play the piano very early. After an accident in 1986, he left piano lessons and began studying the trumpet at the age of nine under the guidance of his father. Almost immediately, he attracted attention by performing at various music competitions for young performers. In 1991 he achieved great success at the Ivo Pogorelich Festival in Bad Vorishofen. In August of the same year, he made his debut with the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra at the Salzburg Festival, and a year later he was invited to the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, where he was awarded the Prix Davidoff.

Currently, Sergei Nakariakov plays in the most prestigious halls in the world, including the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, Lincoln Center in New York, the Royal Festival Hall and the Royal Albert Hall in London; performs at festivals in many European countries. Every year he makes a multi-day tour of Japan. Sergey Nakaryakov also often performs in the USA with solo concerts and in collaboration with world-famous musicians, orchestras and conductors. He usually gives recitals accompanied by his sister, the pianist Vera Nakariakova or the Belgian pianist Maria Meerovich.

Maria Meerovich is a wonderful pianist, a representative of the St. Petersburg piano school, with a soft, melodious sound, thoughtful, natural manner. Meerovich lives in Belgium. Her creative union with Sergey Nakaryakov is already 11 years old.

Maria Meerovich. Photo: Thierry Cohen

Maria Meerovich was born in St. Petersburg. At the age of eight, she already performed at the St. Petersburg Philharmonic. She studied at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov. In 1990, after receiving a scholarship from the “Fonds Alex de Vries” - Y. Menuhin Foundation, Maria moved to Belgium, graduated from the Royal Antwerp Conservatory, and immediately began to pedagogical activity at the same institute.
Maria is the laureate of the first prizes of the G.B. Viotti (Italy) and C. Hennen (Holland) competitions, she performed in such famous halls like Concertgebouw (Amsterdam), Theater des Champs Elysees (Paris), Opera city ​​hall(Tokyo), Teatro Municipal (Rio de Janeiro), National Center of the Performing Arts (Beijing). Has taken part in the festivals of Schleswig-Holstein, Bad Kissingen (Germany), Martha Argerich festivals in Beppu (Japan) and Lugano (Switzerland), festivals in Aix en Provence and Beauvais (France), New Port (USA), and many others. .

Photos provided by the press service of the festival " MustonenFest. Tallinn-Tel Aviv 2016" and Rishon Lezion Symphony Orchestra

Fiery temperament combined with impeccable technique, poetry and feeling of interpretation are the main qualities of the performing style of one of today's most irresistible violinists. Vadim Repin.


“Vadim Repin is one of the best violinists in the world. Like his great Russian predecessors, he can convey tension and passion without forcing the sound ... ”, the Los Angeles Times wrote about him.

At the age of 11, the violinist won gold medal at the International Venyavsky Competition. In 1985, at the age of 14, Vadim Repin performed in Tokyo, Munich, Berlin and Helsinki; a year later - a successful debut at New York's Carnegie Hall. In 1989, Vadim Repin became the youngest winner of the most prestigious International Competition Queen Elizabeth in Brussels throughout its history. After this victory, world recognition came to the musician.

Vadim Repin is a welcome guest in the most prestigious halls of the world, where he gives solo and chamber concerts and with the best orchestras: the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, philharmonic orchestras Berlin, Vienna, Israel, Los Angeles, New York, Amsterdam Concertgebouw, symphony orchestras London, Boston, Chicago, Baltimore, Detroit, Philadelphia, Montreal, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Milan's La Scala Theater Orchestra and many others.

Repin has recorded more than 30 discs, marked by such prestigious international awards, as Echo Award as Instrumentalist of the Year 1999, Diapason d "Or, Prix Caecilia and Edison Award.

Vadim Repin playing the Guarneri del Gesu 1743 Bonjour violin.

Maria Meerovich (piano), Sergey Nakaryakov (trumpet)

One of the most famous trumpet players in the world Sergei Nakariakov achieved impressive success, boldly breaking the established rules of classical music performance on the trumpet.

After performing at the Krosholm festival at the age of 13, Sergei Nakariakov was called "Paganini trumpets" by the Finnish press. And in 1997, the publication Music und Theater called Sergei Nakaryakov "Caruso of the Trumpet", noting the extraordinary timbre brightness of his playing.

Sergei's repertoire is amazing in its diversity. He performs works specially written for trumpet, as well as arrangements from violin, viola, oboe, piano, horn, voice, cello.

In addition, he masterfully plays the flugelhorn, performing various arrangements on it, thereby expanding the artistic and technical potential of this instrument.

In 2002, Sergei Nakariakov received the award of the German state TV channel ZDF ECHO Klassik from the German Phono-Academy as the best instrumentalist of the year. Sergei Nakaryakov's recordings at the TELDEC CLASSICS INTERNATIONAL (WARNER) company received excellent reviews from the public and critics, where he has been an exclusive artist since the age of 15.

Currently, Sergei Nakariakov plays in the most prestigious halls in the world, including the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, Lincoln Center in New York, the Royal Festival Hall and the Royal Albert Hall in London; performs at festivals in many European countries. Every year he makes a tour of Japan. Sergey Nakaryakov also often performs in the USA with solo concerts and in collaboration with world-famous musicians, orchestras and conductors. He usually gives recitals accompanied by his sister, the pianist Vera Nakariakova or the Belgian pianist Maria Meerovich.

took place in Vladimir final concert"Musical Expedition". This unique project for our country is being held in the region for the second year in a row. About the results musical journey- Christina Ivanova.

It was an experiment, and it was a success, say the organizers of the Musical Expedition project. Last year it all started with an unexpected idea to hold a concert on the ruins of Khrapovitsky's estate. Not only the audience, but also the musicians liked it. So much so that this year the world-famous artists again went on a creative journey: Kovrov, Mstera, Gorokhovets, the estate of the Taneyev family in Marinino and the village of Davydovo.

MARIA MEEROVICH, PIANIST:"Absolutely everyone had the opportunity to come to any concert. Due to the fact that it was in the open air. And it was so nice to see people who came from other places. And the same Vladimir to travel around the villages is just a delight."

And the culmination of this delight is the final concert on the Cathedral Square of Vladimir. Artists and guests of the holiday were personally congratulated by the governor of the region Svetlana Orlova. The head of the region promised that such cultural events will definitely become traditional. The participants of the "Expedition" are sure that the concert has already become such. The program is rich and unusual: it all started with the performance classical works, and then the viewer was in for a surprise.

Concert-crossover - a harmonious synthesis of classics with rock, pop and electronic music. Works by Bach with blues notes or Gershwin in jazz processing. This is not DJing, the musicians deny. This is the ability to subtly erase the border, leaving the unique sound of the classics.

One of the main guests of the festival was Georgy Yufa, a well-known cellist. Member of the show "Voice". In Vladimir, the artist not only played with the Governor's Orchestra, but also performed solo parts. According to George (and he calls himself a student of Boris Andrianov), this format of the "Musical Expedition" is a godsend. In order to hear many of those who performed at the venues of the "Musical Expedition", one often has to try to buy tickets in time and even fly to other countries.

GEORGY YUFA CELLIST, SINGER:"I think that this is simply necessary. People who were lucky enough to attend the concerts of the festival might not have been able to attend in a different situation. I would especially like to thank the artists of the orchestra, who actually spent half a day or even more today here, on the site, in the wild wind and cold. And in general, I think this is a heroic and professional feat. "

Everything worked out for the second "Expedition", the main organizer of the musical journey, Boris Andrianov, is sure. It is already called a record in terms of the number of viewers. It is especially important that most of them, emphasizes the author of the project, are provincial listeners.

BORIS ANDRIANOV, CELLIST, AUTHOR OF THE PROJECT "MUSICAL EXPEDITION":"I saw amazement on their faces, because this is something unexpected. Absolutely. We played serious music, but played in places where it never sounded. And this discrepancy, inconsistency - it worked. And it was such An experiment that was a success, I think."

ALEVTINA MALOVA, VIEWER:"Great idea. I was in Davydovo yesterday. It's just super. It seems to me that bringing art to the masses is very cool."

What will be the route in next year- haven't decided yet. But they promised that the "Musical Expedition" would definitely set off again.

Kristina Ivanova, Andrey Dubrovsky

Sergey NAKARYAKOV, flugelhorn

Maria MEEROVICH, piano

Soloists of the State Chamber Orchestra "Moscow Virtuosi"

Evgeny STEMBOLSKY, violin

Anton KULAPOV, viola

Vyacheslav MARINYUK, cello

Grigory KOVALEVSKY, double bass

In a programme:

Schumann. Three Fantasy Pieces for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 73

(arranged for flugelhorn and piano by Sergei Nakariakov)

Brahms. Trio for horn, violin and piano, Op. 40

Schubert. Quintet for Piano and Strings in A Major ("Trout"), D. 667

The Moscow Virtuosos are musicians of the highest class, whose solo and chamber programs are no less interesting and in demand than the performances of the famous orchestra in in full force. Vladimir Spivakov attracted the best of the best to his comrades-in-arms, such are the guest soloists who perform with the orchestra. This will be confirmed by the October evening in the Chamber Hall: the leaders of the Virtuosi will perform on the same stage, headed by the director of the orchestra, people's artist Russian Grigory Kovalevsky, award-winning Belgian pianist Maria Meerovich and longtime partner of the group, world-famous trumpeter Sergei Nakaryakov.

Sergei became famous when he was very young, he began to give concerts early, to participate in prestigious competitions. After performing at the Krosholm festival, the Finnish press called the 13-year-old musician "Paganini trumpets", and a few years later, Music und Theater awarded him the title "Caruso trumpet", noting the amazing "voice" of his instrument. Sergei's idol Timofey Dokshitser called him a "unique talent": "An amazing apparatus, amazing receptivity, emotionality. He plays easily, effortlessly… In a word, God's gift!”. Sergey has repeatedly received awards for recordings and the title of "musician of the year", performed in the best concert halls of the world. Today he lives in France and rarely performs in Russia.

A native of St. Petersburg, Maria Meerovich was educated at the conservatories hometown and Antwerp, won a number of competitive awards, became a regular at the best concert halls and festivals. Creative Union Sergei Nakaryakov and Maria Meerovich have been around for more than 10 years, and she supports all of his wildest ideas: having replayed the entire existing repertoire for trumpet, the musician undertook to make arrangements. One of them is clarinet fantasy pieces op. 73 Schumann, which Sergei performs on the flugelhorn.

This instrument will also sound in the Brahms Trio op. 40, which Sergei and Maria previously performed with the famous violinist Vadim Repin. “I played this trio many times, but I never got one hundred percent satisfaction,” Vadim admitted. - Partly because modern horns are somewhat different from natural ones ... And Sergey is the only one on the planet who here uses a flugelhorn instead of a massive loud horn. For the Brahms trio to sound great, Nakariakov is needed!”. This time the violin part in the trio will be performed by the laureate of the International P.I. Tchaikovsky Evgeny Stembolsky.

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