|
Artistic Board |
Legendary Performances is truly honored to name Vladimir Ashkenazy, Alexander Zhurbin, Evgeny Kissin and Carlo Ponti, Jr. as supporters of our project.
 |
Vladimir
Ashkenazy
" Vladimir Ashkenazy has often been quoted as saying that for him music
is indivisible. This conviction is borne out by his passionate engagement
with so many different aspects of music-making, whether as conductor,
piano recitalist or chamber musician or as the architect of large-scale
projects encompassing the full range of musical "activities.
more... |
Svyatoslav Belza
Awarded Peoples Artist of Russia by Vladimir Putin; Famous Russian TV personality, literary critic, musicologist, journalist, publicist, as well as member of: Russian Art Academy, Russian Television Academy, and Russian Writers Union.
|
|
|
Evgeny Kissin Evgeny Kissin was the first Artistic Board Member to support Legndary Performance's efforts, we will be forever grateful.
"Kissin's extraordinary virtuosity and powerful interpretations
have placed him at the top of the world's new generation of
young pianists. He is in demand both for his recitals and concerto
appearances, packing halls all over the world. He records extensively
for RCA, Sony and Deutsche Grammophon and has been awarded cultural
accolades by many countries, for many of which he was the youngest
ever recipient." Askonasholt, UK
Please enjoy Mr. Kissin's tour schedule...
http://site.voila.fr/kissin/tour.html
|
|
|
|
Carlo Ponti, Jr.
Carlo Ponti, Jr. began his musical studies in Paris at the age
of eight. He was a prizewinner in several piano competitions
including the Claude Khan International Piano Competition, the
Radio France Music Competition and the Paris Bach Piano Competition.
more... |
|
 |
Alexander Zhurbin
Alexander Zhurbin is one of the most important Russian composers
of his generation. His music is widely performed all over the
former Soviet Union, East and West Europe, Canada and the United
States. He composes in a wide range of forms and styles: from
symphonies to pop music, from chamber music to "new wave," from
operas and ballets to movie scores and music for the theater.
The list of his works is very long (more than 150 titles).
http://www.alexanderzhurbin.ru
|
|
| "After silence that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible
is music" - Aldous Huxley |
|