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12 May 2021 Wednesday 19.00 Chamber hall
19.00 Chamber hall

Yana Ivanilova, soprano
Andrey Korobeynikov, piano

Western critics wrote about Yana Ivanilova that she had “amazing technique and a magnificent flowing voice, combined with elegant phrasing and a fluffy manner of presentation.” One of the best chamber singers in Russia, Yana Ivanilova, at various times was a soloist of The Kolobov Novaya Opera Theatre of Moscow, a guest soloist of the Bolshoi Theater, performed with such musicians as Evgeny Svetlanov, Vladimir Fedoseev, Mikhail Pletnev, Saulius Sondetskis, Kent Nagano, Vladimir Spivakov ... her extensive repertoire, covering musical eras from the 17th to the 20th centuries, but the main place in the work of Yana Ivanilova is occupied by chamber music, song monographic programs of Russian, Soviet and European composers. The singer's discography includes Medtner's romances (recorded together with the pianist Boris Berezovsky), the vocal cycle “Steps” by Sylvestrov (recorded with the pianist Alexei Lyubimov) and other works.

Andrey Korobeinikov is called “one of the most unusual pianists of the XXI century” and “a unique phenomenon in the modern musical community.” At the age of 7, he already won the III International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians. By the age of 20, Andrei Korobeinikov had more than 20 prizes in international competitions, including the 1st prize at the III International Scriabin Piano Competition in Moscow (2004). In 2007, Andrei Korobeinikov became a sensation at the XIII International Tchaikovsky Competition. His free, non-standard manner of performance made a huge impression on the audience. Andrey Korobeinikov has given concerts in more than 50 countries of the world. His partners on the stage were such masters as Yuri Temirkanov, Ivan Fisher, Vladimir Fedoseev, Vladimir Ashkenazi, Mikhail Pletnev, Vadim Repin. He played with Philharmonia (London), Orchestre de Paris (France), National Orchestra of France, Orchestra of the Japanese Broadcasting Corporation NHK, North German Radio Orchestra, Concerthaus Berlin Orchestra, London Philharmonic, Sinfonia Varsovia (Poland), SASO im. Svetlanov, BSO them. Tchaikovsky, RNO and others.