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Vladimir Ovchinnikov
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继承了以炫目的技巧和浓烈的情感色彩而闻名的俄罗斯钢琴学派的优秀钢琴家\n \nVladimir Pavlovich Ovchinnikov (born January 2, 1958) is a Russian pianist from Belebey, Bashkir ASSR. He is the only pianist ever to win the top prizes at both the International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow (1982, first prize not awarded, O. received a joint 2nd prize with Peter Donohoe) and the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition (1987).\n \nA graduate of the Moscow Conservatory where he studied with Aleksey Nasedkin, Vladimir Ovchinnikov is resident professor of piano at the Moscow Conservatory and guest professor of piano at Sakuyo University in Japan. He was awarded second place in the Montreal International Music Competition in 1980. In 1982, he was awarded joint second prize with Peter Donohoe in the International Tchaikovsky Competition (no first prize was awarded that year). In 1987, he was awarded first prize at the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition. In 2005, he received Russia's highest award and honor for musicians: the title "National Artist of Russia", awarded by the Russian president.\n \nIn March 2011 he served as chairman of the jury of the 9th International Russian Rotary Children Music Competition and in April 2011 he was named director of the Central Music School of the Moscow Conservatory.\n \nOvchinnikov appears regularly with such leading Russian orchestras as the Moscow Philharmonic; Moscow Radio Symphony and the St Petersburg Philharmonic; he also has a long standing relationship with the Russian State Symphony Orchestra, and was a special favorite of Yevgeny Svetlanov, with whom he toured France, the Netherlands, and North and South America.\n \nConcerto appearances in Europe and North America have included the following:\n \nBBC Philharmonic\nBournemouth Symphony\nChicago Symphony\nDanish Radio Symphony\nHague Residentie Hallé\nLeipzig Gewandhaus\nMontreal Symphony\nNational Symphony of Wales\nNetherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra\nPhilharmonia\nPolish National Radio Orchestra\nRoyal Liverpool Philharmonic\nRoyal Philharmonic\nRoyal Scottish National\nSlovak Philharmonic\nUlster Orchestra\nZurich Tonhalle\n \nOvchinnikov has played under various conductors including:\n \nYevgeny Svetlanov\nVladimir Ashkenazy\nMatthias Bamert\nRudolf Barshai\nVladimir Fedoseyev\nClaus Peter Flor\nValery Gergiev\nMariss Jansons\nNeeme Jarvi\nAlexander Lazarev\nLibor Pesek\nGennadi Rozhdestvensky\nSir Simon Rattle\nYuri Simonov\nStanislaw Skrowaczewski\nSir Georg Solti\nWalter Weller\nA. Vedernikov\nT. Sanderling\nJ. Conlon\nM. Gorenstein\nM. Shostakovich\n \nAmong his recordings are Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No. 1 coupled with Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition (Collins Classics), Rachmaninoff's Études-Tableaux, and Liszt's Transcendental Études, and Prokofiev's Piano Sonatas (EMI). Other recordings include sonatas for violin and piano by Grieg (together with the violinist Vinnitsky) - for the Russian Seasons label, also - Liszt, Tchaikovsky, Taneyev, Rubinstein for Gold Club
继承了以炫目的技巧和浓烈的情感色彩而闻名的俄罗斯钢琴学派的优秀钢琴家\n \nVladimir Pavlovich Ovchinnikov (born January 2, 1958) is a Russian pianist from Belebey, Bashkir ASSR. He is the only pianist ever to win the top prizes at both the International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow (1982, first prize not awarded, O. received a joint 2nd prize with Peter Donohoe) and the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition (1987).\n \nA graduate of the Moscow Conservatory where he studied with Aleksey Nasedkin, Vladimir Ovchinnikov is resident professor of piano at the Moscow Conservatory and guest professor of piano at Sakuyo University in Japan. He was awarded second place in the Montreal International Music Competition in 1980. In 1982, he was awarded joint second prize with Peter Donohoe in the International Tchaikovsky Competition (no first prize was awarded that year). In 1987, he was awarded first prize at the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition. In 2005, he received Russia's highest award and honor for musicians: the title "National Artist of Russia", awarded by the Russian president.\n \nIn March 2011 he served as chairman of the jury of the 9th International Russian Rotary Children Music Competition and in April 2011 he was named director of the Central Music School of the Moscow Conservatory.\n \nOvchinnikov appears regularly with such leading Russian orchestras as the Moscow Philharmonic; Moscow Radio Symphony and the St Petersburg Philharmonic; he also has a long standing relationship with the Russian State Symphony Orchestra, and was a special favorite of Yevgeny Svetlanov, with whom he toured France, the Netherlands, and North and South America.\n \nConcerto appearances in Europe and North America have included the following:\n \nBBC Philharmonic\nBournemouth Symphony\nChicago Symphony\nDanish Radio Symphony\nHague Residentie Hallé\nLeipzig Gewandhaus\nMontreal Symphony\nNational Symphony of Wales\nNetherlands Radio Symphony Orchestra\nPhilharmonia\nPolish National Radio Orchestra\nRoyal Liverpool Philharmonic\nRoyal Philharmonic\nRoyal Scottish National\nSlovak Philharmonic\nUlster Orchestra\nZurich Tonhalle\n \nOvchinnikov has played under various conductors including:\n \nYevgeny Svetlanov\nVladimir Ashkenazy\nMatthias Bamert\nRudolf Barshai\nVladimir Fedoseyev\nClaus Peter Flor\nValery Gergiev\nMariss Jansons\nNeeme Jarvi\nAlexander Lazarev\nLibor Pesek\nGennadi Rozhdestvensky\nSir Simon Rattle\nYuri Simonov\nStanislaw Skrowaczewski\nSir Georg Solti\nWalter Weller\nA. Vedernikov\nT. Sanderling\nJ. Conlon\nM. Gorenstein\nM. Shostakovich\n \nAmong his recordings are Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No. 1 coupled with Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition (Collins Classics), Rachmaninoff's Études-Tableaux, and Liszt's Transcendental Études, and Prokofiev's Piano Sonatas (EMI). Other recordings include sonatas for violin and piano by Grieg (together with the violinist Vinnitsky) - for the Russian Seasons label, also - Liszt, Tchaikovsky, Taneyev, Rubinstein for Gold Club