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Nikolai PETROV, piano
Nikolai
Petrov is rightly considered one of the most phenomenal pianists
of his generation. He was born in Moscow on April 14, 1943, into
a family of illustrious Russian musicians. His grandfather, Vasily
Rodionovich Petrov, the outstanding Russian bass, spent twenty
years as a soloist at the Bolshoi Theatre, where he performed
with such stars as Shaliapin, Nezhdanova and other great opera
singers.
In 1961, Nikolai Petrov graduated from the Central Musical School
where he had studied under T.E. Kestner, and between 1962 and
1968 he completed under-graduate and post-graduate studies at
the Moscow Conservatory under Professor Yakov Zak.
Petrov first won public acclaim in 1962 when he took the silver
medal at the First International Van Cliburn Competition in the
United States. In 1964, Petrov took the silver medal at the Queen
Elisabeth Competition in Brussels. Since then, Nikolai Petrov
has played frequently to foreign audiences.
He performs between seventy and one hundred concerts a year, of
which ten to fifteen take place in the Great Hall of the Moscow
Conservatory. For the past twelve years, Nikolai Petrov has had
his own series of performances at the Moscow Conservatory entitled
"Nikolai Petrov Plays". His concerts in Moscow and abroad
are consistent sell-outs, and his work is rated very highly by
music critics.
Nikolai Petrov has recorded with Russia's leading directors, such
as Evgeny Svetlanov, Kirill Kondrashin, Yuri Temirkanov, Gennady
Rozhdestvensky, Arvid and Maris Jansons, Pavel Kogan, and many
others. He has performed with the New York Symphony Orchestra,
the Washington National Symphony Orchestra, the Los Angeles Symphony
Orchestra, and top European orchestras such as the Berlin Philharmonic,
the London Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic etc. He
has received standing ovations in the Carnegie Hall and the Lincoln
Center in New York, the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., the
Chopin-Pleyel Hall in Paris, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the
Barbican Centre, Royal Festival Hall and Royal Albert Hall in
London, the Theater Colon, and many others.
Nikolai Petrov's repertoire includes around fifty solo programs
and fifty-five concerts with orchestra. Many of his soloist and
symphonic performances were premiere performances both in Moscow
and in other cities throughout the world. In 1986, the Academie
Balzac awarded Nikolai Petrov its Grande Medaille d'Or for excellent
performances worldwide of the works of Balzac's contemporaries
such as Berlioz, Beethoven and Lizst. Over the past three seasons,
Nikolai Petrov has performed three Bach concerts, all of Beethoven's
piano concertos, including the Choral Fantasy, all of Rachmaninov's
piano concertos, including the first ever performance of the First
Edition of Concerto No. 4. The "French Music for Piano and
Organ" program prepared by Nikolai Petrov together with organist
Ludmila Golub was elected best musical program for 1996 by Musical
Review magazine. In the same year, Nikolai Petrov was also elected
Musician of the Year. Nikolai Petrov is a People's Artist of the
USSR and Laureate of the Russian State Prize. He has released
around twenty compact disc recording under the Olympia label (United
Kingdom), Russia's Melodia label, and others.
Nikolai Petrov holds a professorship at the Moscow Conservatory,
and is President of the Russian Academy of Arts, President of
the Russian Society for Associated Rights, Chairman of the Music
Section of the Presidential Council on Culture and the Arts, and
a member of the Russian State Prize Committee.
On October 1, 1998, Nikolai Petrov established the Nikolai Petrov
International Philanthropic Foundation .
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