Peter Ovtcharov
Peter Ovtcharov | |
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Classical piano | |
Years active | 1990–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
References
- ^ "Prizewinners". International Vladimir Krainev Competition. Archived from the original on October 14, 2013.
- ^ "Prizewinners". Gradus ad Parnassum Competition Austria.
- ^ "Prizewinners". International Silvio Bengalli Prize. Archived from the original on May 29, 2013.
- ^ "Prizewinners". International Beethoven Competition Vienna.
- ^ "Prizewinners". Kissinger Sommer Festival.
- ^ "Peter Ovcharov". Allegro Vivo Festival, Austria.
- ^ "Peter Ovtcharov". Musicalta Summer Academy, France.
- ^ "Sergei Ovcharov". IMDb (Internet Movie Database).
External links
- Peter Ovtcharov on the homepage of Austrian Music Festival Allegro Vivo
- Peter Ovtcharov on the Korean concert database
- Peter Ovtcharov on Youtube