Mikhail Voskresensky is the head of the piano department at the Moscow Conservatoire, recipient of the City of Moscow Prize (2011) and a Knight of Japan’s Order of the Rising Sun.
The musician’s concert activities began at the International Youth and Student Festival in Warsaw where he performed Chopin’s Second Piano Concerto with the Bolshoi Orchestra under the baton of Yevgeny Svetlanov (1955).
In 1957 he performed Shostakovich’s Second Piano Concerto at the Prague Spring festival in the presence of the composer, who highly praised his execution of the work. That was the premiere of the concerto in Europe.
Voskresensky’s discography includes over sixty discs featuring all of Mozart’s concerti (2010) and sonatas (2015).
Regularly conducts master-classes throughout the world. The musician’s students have been prize-winners on one hundred and thirty occasions at international competitions and won 1st prizes fifty-seven times.
Замечательный музыкант и принципиально честный человек, который, как и я, крайне возмущен геноцидом украинцев РУССКИМИ, РОССИЯНАМИ, ПРЕСТУПНИКАМИ, КАДЫРОВЦАМИ И НАЕМНИКАМИ "Путина". Кремлёвская мафиозная система ПОДЛЕЖИТ СНОСУ!
Тот, кто слышал игру Маэстро вживую никогда не будет прежним..... Это счастье, что он с нами, бодр и вдохновлен на творчество,чтобы радовать нас. Благодарю, и желаю здоровья и долгих лет жизни !❤❤❤
¡Felicitaciones! Al eminente Maestro Mikjail Voskresensky por su magnifica ejecución. Demostró una alta sensibilidad y expresión sutil. Atmosféricamente, realizó excelsos y bellos sonidos con gran maestría. Los legendarios pianistas del siglo XX , tales como Emil Gilel, Sviatoslav Richter, Lazar Berman y otros, resucitaron ante excelente interpretación...Saludos desde México. Dios lo bendiga y le otorgue larga vida!!!
Дорогой Михаил Сергеевич!! Слушаем Ваше великолепное исполнение Душа наполняется печальными воспоминаниями. О Катенье, об Иночке ,, катенька была ближайшей подругой моей дочери- Кати Мвргаритовой и приезжала к нам дачу в клубничный сезон. Наша Катя препадоет фортепьяно. Живет в в Бостоне. Здоровья Вам и творческих успехов
Kudos to the sound engineer(s) -- this is higher fidelity than I have heard in any other RU-vid video! And that's wonderful because this is spectacularly clean and profoundly artistic pianism. Kudos above all to Maestro Voskresensky!
Воскресенский в Тбилиси...в деревне...какие времена... Однако...сейчас и Сан-Франциско - деревня, и Франция- деревня,... И Россия - деревня === мировой упадок культуры...
А между Тбилиси блестяще выступает В Нью Йорке, Сан Франциско, Сиэтл и дальше не перечесть. А Тбилиси - не деревня, а столица страны с древнейшей историей и высочайшей культурой.
Amazing playing, as expected. Poignant to see the venue like a Soviet era relic. The whole scene, including the appearance of the audience, are like a time capsule. This video could have been made in 1978, or 1965, everything would look the same. Poignant, slightly sad, but then there's something refreshing about a community not in a frenzy for the latest superficial things, and able to focus on community itself and sharing great musical culture.
Dear Maestro...words are not enough to explain what I have only as of yesterday discovered here and through your documentaries and the lesson on the Beethoven Variations. You see, I follow a fine international pianist who studied at Saint Petersburg, and with his beloved mentor you mention in your documentary. I found your discussion because I am not a musician but knew from childhood that the piano would be my life's purpose; yet, that never came to be. To better appreciate the Variations, I stayed up all night to listen, to watch, and to learn from you. What a wonderful learning experience that provides me with some insight into what true greatness, beauty, truth, and absolute refinement is when it comes to all levels of pianistic performance. Thank you for your joy, your delight, your still young and fresh approach that makes each piece sound new and exciting because of your artistry, skill, and passion for the music and those who created such compositions. Wishing you continued good health, enjoyment of life, and many more performances.