Pavel Gililov à SS. Pierre et Paul

Publié le par Paul Moes

Vendredi 06 juin 2008 à 20h00 en l’Eglise SS. Pierre-et-Paul à Echternach

 

Pavel Gililov, piano

Oleg Polianski, piano
Andrej Bielow, violon
Nicolas Altstaedt, violoncelle
Mate Bekavac, clarinette

O. Messiaen (« Visions de l’Amen » pour 2 pianos ; « Quatuor pour la Fin du Temps » pour violon, clarinette, violoncelle et piano)

Des interprètes exceptionnels pour les « Visions de l’Amen », véritable petit condensé de la pensée mystique de Messiaen, et le bouleversant « Quatuor pour la Fin du Temps » écrit en 1941 par le compositeur, prisonnier dans un Stalag silésien.



 

Prof. Pavel Gililov, who was born in the former Soviet Union, gave his first concert with an orchestra at the age of eight. His extraordinary musical talent was discovered by Dimitri Kabalewsky, on whose recommendation he began his studies in St. Petersburg (Leningrad), where he graduated with distinction.

Pavel Gililov already won the national piano competition in Moscow as a student in 1972; he thereupon began his solo career. In 1975, he won the International Chopin Competition in Warsaw and, in 1978, the International Viotti Piano Competition in Vercelli. In the same year, Gililov emigrated to the West and has since been pursuing his concert career with leading orchestras in the main cultural capitals of the world.

Pavel Gililov is a welcome guest at important music festivals such as the Salzburg Festival, Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, Edinburgh Music Festival and others. Since 1997, he has been Artistic Director of the Sommerclassics, a music festival in Rhineland-Palatinate.

In addition to teaching a piano master class at the Cologne Academy of Music, Pavel Gililov is a Visiting Professor at the Mozarteum Summer Academy in Salzburg and runs several master classes throughout Europe and the Far East.

Prof. Pavel Gililov, Gastprofessor der Anton Rubinstein Akademie, ist Professor fr Klavier an der Musikhochschule Köln und Mozarteum in Salzburg.
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ger des internationalen Chopin-Wettbewerbs in Warschau 1975 und des internationalen Viotti-Klavierwettbewerbs in Vercelli 1978.
Pavel Gililov ist ein gern gesehener Gast bei wichtigen Musikfestivals wie den Salzburger Festsspielen, dem Schleswig-Holstein Musikfestival, dem Edinburgh Musikfestival und anderen. Seit 1997 ist er K
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nstlerischer Leiter der Sommerclassics, einem Musikfestival in Rheinland-Pfalz.
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ünstlerischer Leiter und Präsident der Jury beim Beethoven Wettbewerb Bonn.

Publié dans Juin 2008

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