Peter Ovtcharov

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Peter Ovtcharov
Classical piano
Years active1990–present

Peter Ovtcharov (born December 31, 1981, in

Son Yeol-Eum, 1997), the First Prize at the National Austrian competition "Gradus ad Parnassum" (2004),[2] Silvio Bengalli Piano Prize (Italy, 2004)[3] and the Third Prize at the International Beethoven Competition in Vienna (2005).[4] In 2006, he received the Luitpold Prize of the Year from the prestigious German festival "Kissinger Sommer".[5]

Teaching

Recently, Peter Ovtcharov is a Professor of Yonsei University.

He is giving numerous concerts, masterclasses and lectures in Europe and Asia.[6][7]

Composition

His compositions include works for piano solo (released 2021 as an album), chamber music, as well the symphonic poem "The Battle".

Discography

  • Rachmaninoff Etudes-Tableaux (Complete) (2003, ram Germany)
  • Chopin Mazurkas (Complete) (2006, ram Germany, 2 CD)
  • Rabl, Zemlinsky: Trios and Quartets with Eggner, Zimper, Suklar (2020, Gramola 99228)
  • Peter Ovtcharov. Piano Works (Davidsbündler 21 Records, 2021)

Family

His father is a notable Russian movie director and scriptwriter Sergei Ovtcharov, winner of numerous international prizes, including Golden Bear at the

Berlin Film Festival and nominations for the Palme d'Or in Cannes Film Festival.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Prizewinners". International Vladimir Krainev Competition. Archived from the original on October 14, 2013.
  2. ^ "Prizewinners". Gradus ad Parnassum Competition Austria.
  3. ^ "Prizewinners". International Silvio Bengalli Prize. Archived from the original on May 29, 2013.
  4. ^ "Prizewinners". International Beethoven Competition Vienna.
  5. ^ "Prizewinners". Kissinger Sommer Festival.
  6. ^ "Peter Ovcharov". Allegro Vivo Festival, Austria.
  7. ^ "Peter Ovtcharov". Musicalta Summer Academy, France.
  8. ^ "Sergei Ovcharov". IMDb (Internet Movie Database).

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