Vadim Gluzman (violin), Johannes Moser (cello) and Andrei Korobeinikov (piano) - Drogheda Classical Music

Vadim Gluzman (violin), Johannes Moser (cello) and Andrei Korobeinikov (piano) - Drogheda Classical Music

Saturday, 14 May 2022, 7.30pm

Making a welcome return to Drogheda, cellist Johannes Moser will be joined by his trio partners Vadim Gluzman violin and Andrei Korobeinikov piano (replacing previously advertised Yevgeny Sudbin) for a genuine starry line up. Performing Shostakovich’s two very contrasting piano trios along with Schubert’s mammoth first piano trio and Ukranian composer Silvestrov's Klaviertrio "Mozart-Augenblicke".

Shostakovich Klaviertrio Nr. 1 C-Dur op. 8
Schubert Klaviertrio Nr. 1 B-Dur op. 99 D 898
Silvestrov Klaviertrio "Mozart-Augenblicke".
Shostakovich Klaviertrio Nr. 2 e-Moll op. 6

Vadim Gluzman violin

Universally recognized among today’s top performing artists, Israeli violinist Vadim Gluzman is acclaimed for his appearances with the Berlin Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, London Symphony, Royal Concertgebouw under Riccardo Chailly, Christoph von Dohnányi, Tugan Sokhiev, Michael Tilson Thomas and other leading conductors. Mr. Gluzman has introduced the public to new works by Sofia Gubaidulina, Giya Kancheli, Moritz Eggert, Elena Firsova, Lera Auerbach and Pēteris Vasks, and is planning premiere performances of concertos by Erkki-Sven Tüür and Joshua Roman. Accolades for Gluzman's striking catalogue of recordings for the BIS label include the Diapason d’Or of the Year, Gramophone’s Editor’s Choice, Classica magazine’s Choc de Classica award, and Disc of the Month by The Strad, BBC Music Magazine, and Classic FM. Distinguished Artist in Residence at The Peabody Conservatory, Gluzman performs on the extraordinary 1690 ‘ex-Leopold Auer’ Stradivari, on loan through the Stradivari Society of Chicago.

Johannes Moser cello

German-Canadian cellist Johannes Moser has performed with the world’s leading orchestras and works regularly with conductors of the highest level. His recordings include the concertos by Dvořák, Lalo, Elgar, Lutosławski, Dutilleux and Tchaikovsky, which have gained him the prestigious Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik and the Diapason d’Or. In August 2019 his latest release featured the works of Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn with Alasdair Beatson, Piano. Highlights of the 2020/21 season include extended projects with the Symfoniorkest Vlaanderen, Württembergisches Kammerorchester Heilbronn, Orchestre National d’Ile de France and Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, as well as performances in Czechia, The Netherlands, Serbia, Spain, Switzerland and the United States.
Johannes is renowned for his efforts to expand the reach of the classical genre to all audiences, and his passionate involvement in commissioning new works for his instrument. Johannes Moser plays on an Andrea Guarneri Cello from 1694 from a private collection.

Andreï Korobeinikov piano

Andreï Korobeinikov was awarded the First Prize of the Scriabin International Piano Competition in 2004, and a year later, the Second & Audience Prize at the Los Angeles’ Rachmaninoff International Piano Competition. Since his first recital at the age of 8, Andreï has performed on some of the greatest international stages, such as the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Théâtre des Champs-Elysées in Paris, La Scala in Milan, Suntory & Hamarikyu Asahi Halls in Tokyo, Vienna & Berlin Konzerthaus, Budapest Liszt Academy, Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Moscow Conservatory, Washington Performing Arts Center, Saint Petersburg Philharmonia, Zurich Tonhalle, Auditorium du Louvre, Auditorium de Radio France in Paris and London Wigmore Hall. In chamber music, he plays regularly with cellists Alexander Kniazev and Johannes Moser, and violinists Dmitri Makhtin and Vadim Repin, as well as the Borodin Quartet, Régis Pasquier, Henri Demarquette, Alexander Bouzlov, Boris Berezovsky. Born in 1986 in Russia, Andreï Korobeinikov had his first piano lessons at the age of 5 and entered Andreï Diev’s class at the Moscow Conservatory in 2001. He graduated with the “Best Musician of the Decade” special distinction. The year after, he attended the Royal College of Music in London.

All concerts take place in St Peter’s Church of Ireland, Drogheda and will follow and adhere to Government guidelines on Covid-19. Tickets are €20 and can be booked through Droichead Arts Centre on 041 9833946 or www.droichead.com with further information available from www.droghedaclassicalmusic.com

The Series is funded by the Arts Council and Louth County Council and run in partnership with Droichead Arts Centre with sponsorship from WhiteLight Events, the d Hotel and RTÉ Supporting the Arts.

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Published by DICMS on 20 January 2022

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