Roman Rudnytsky

03.03.2004

REVIEW


Roman Rudnytsky
is an internationally active concert pianist of Ukrainian background whose frequent performances take him all over the world - to every continent and places in-between. He is in fact one of the most traveled of all concert pianists, having played in more countries than almost all others. As of 2003, he has performed in almost 80 countries - more countries than most classical performers of any kind have played in.

In addition to performances in capital cities and important musical centers, he often plays in places away from the musical mainstream, bringing the world and pleasure of classical music to audiences which seldom experience this type of music in live performance. He has received much acclaim in the world's press and many reinvitations.

Born in New York into a prominent Ukrainian musical family, he began the study of piano at age 4 and gave his first full recital at age 7. He is a graduate of the famous Juilliard School in New York and also did additional studies at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, Maryland and at masterclasses in Austria (the "Mozarteum") and Italy.

Mr. Rudnytsky is a prizewinner in 10 piano competitions, including such prestigious ones as the International Leventritt Competition (New York) and International J.S. Bach Competition (Washington) and, in Italy, the "F.Busoni" and "A. Casagrande" International Piano Competitions. He has made numerous recordings in Poland, Australia and the United States.

In addition to his many recitals, Mr. Rudnytsky has also appeared as a soloist with many orchestras around the world. To date, he has played over 45 different works for piano and orchestra with them. A great honor indeed, he gave the British, Latin American and Australian premiere performances of the recently-discovered Liszt "Concerto No. 3 in E Flat" between 1990 and 1993.

He also conducts master classes and workshops for local piano students and teachers during the course of his travels. The settings for these range from universities to small, rural towns and villages.

Since 1984, Roman Rudnytsky has given concerts and conducted master classes in 27 countries through the auspices of the cultural programs of U.S. Embassies around the world. In January 1985, he served as president of the jury for the first national piano competition held in Guatemala.

Since 1972, Mr. Rudnytsky has been a member of the piano faculty of the Dana School of Music at Youngstown State University in Youngstown, Ohio (U.S.A.). He is a recipient of that institution's "Distinguished Professor Award" in recognition of his concert activities. He previously served on the piano faculties of the Indiana University School of Music (Bloomington, Indiana) and the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory, in addition to being "Artist-in-Residence" at two Australian universities.

Mr. Rudnytsky has received hundreds of reviews in the press worldwide, among which the following are included:


"Uncommon skill and facility..." -The New York Times  

"Superb Performance" (headline) "Leaves a reviewer searching for superlatives..." -The Star (Christchurch, New Zealand)

"Pure Joy For Music Lovers" (headline) -The Telegraph (Calcutta, India)

"Solid Success" (headline) -El Tiempo (Tegucigalpa,Honduras)

""Virtuoso Thrilled All" (headline) -The Herald (Worthing, Great Britain)

"Bravo to an incredible artist..." -The Bulletin (Manila, Philippines)

"Intellect and Virtuosity Blend" (headline) -The Sunday Times (Malta)

"Brilliant Pianist in Recital" (headline) -El Rancaguino (Rancagua, Chile)


Sample audio clips in MP3 format of live concert performance
are available from the
Official Website.

PROGRAMME


Rondo Capriccioso, op. 14 
Mendelssohn

Sonata in E Flat, op. 31 no. 3
Allegro
Scherzo Allegretto vivace
Menuetto Moderato e grazioso
Presto con fuoco
Beethoven

Barcarolle, op. 60
Chopin

Etude in C sharp minor, op. 10 no. 4
Chopin

Nocturne in C sharp minor, op. posth.
Chopin

Grande Valse Brillante in E Flat, op. 18
Chopin

Hungarian Rhapsody No. 9 ("Pesther-Karnaval")
Liszt

Interval


Impromptu in F minor, op. 142 no. 1
Schubert

Fantasia, op. 41
Antin Rudnytsky

Hutzul Dance
Antin Rudnytsky

Four Preludes
a) La Cathedrale engloutie
b) La Puerta del Vino
c) Brouillards
d) Feux d'artifice
Debussy

Evocation (from Iberia)
Albeniz

Rondalla Aragonesa 
Granados

Villanesca 
Granados

Eritana (from Iberia) 
Albeniz

Variations on a theme from Carmen (1968 version) 
Bizet--Horowitz
 

 

of
concert
past

 


Saxpak

Il Drago

Carol Barker

Joann Creed

John Bingham

Wallace Collection

Ducassé Albert Duo

Farren-
Price

Murphy
Jun Lin

2000 Finalists' Concert Tour

Ralph McDonald / Ling

Antony Peebles

Morag / Bang Hean

Yap Ling/ Grace Lee

David Scheel

Jason Carter

Antony Peebles 2003

Miranda Chong Lim

Bobby Chen

McDonald/ Yeoh Jun Ling

Roman Rudnytsky

Past Events

 

 

 

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