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Piano | Festival | Competition
2022 Honens Prize Laureate Illia Ovcharenko performs a free recital and Q&A at the Salle Freiman Hall at the University of Ottawa.
2022 Honens Prize Laureate Illia Ovcharenko performs a solo recital for the Cecilian Chamber Series highlighting the rich musical heritage of his Ukrainian roots by showcasing works by some of Ukraine's greatest composers. Works by: Chopin, Liszt, Revutsky, Scarlatti, and Silvestrov.
We’re celebrating Nicolas Namoradze’s newest album release at Steinway Piano Gallery Calgary! Join us on Thursday 2 November for a free Spiriocast by 2018 Honens Prize Laureate Nicolas Namoradze. The evening’s program features works from his new album on the Steinway label, Rachmaninoff, Refracted. While Nicolas isn’t in Calgary, the Steinway Spirio’s unrivaled, unfiltered audio, […]
2022 Honens Prize Laureate Illia Ovcharenko performs Franz Lizst’s First and Second Piano Concertos with the Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra at First Presbyterian Church. Works by: Lizst Conductor: John Morris Russell
2022 Honens Prize Laureate Illia Ovcharenko performs Franz Lizst’s First and Second Piano Concertos with the Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra at First Presbyterian Church. Works by: Lizst Conductor: John Morris Russell
2022 Honens Prize Laureate Illia Ovcharenko performs Franz Lizst's First Piano Concerto with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra at Roy Thomson Hall. Works by: Lizst Conductor: Oksana Lyniv
2022 Honens Prize Laureate Illia Ovcharenko performs Franz Lizst's First Piano Concerto with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra at Roy Thomson Hall. Works by: Lizst Conductor: Oksana Lyniv
2022 Honens Prize Laureate Illia Ovcharenko performs a solo recital for the University of Alberta Faculty of Arts Mainstage Concerts Series featuring a program divided in three parts: current times, memories and reflections, and hope for the future. Works by: Chopin, Revutsky, and Silvestrov.
In a special partnership with the University of Alberta, students will participate in a Masterclass in the Convocation Hall. The session is free and open to the public.