Ysaÿe: Neiges d'antan Svetlin Roussev
Album info
Album-Release:
2016
HRA-Release:
21.06.2016
Label: Musique en Wallonie
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Concertos
Artist: Svetlin Roussev, Amaury Coeytaux, Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège & Jean-Jacques Kantorow
Composer: Eugene Ysaÿe (1858-1931)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Extase, Op. 21 10:15
- 2 Divertimento, Op. 24 10:24
- 3 Chant d'hiver, Op. 15 14:00
- 4 Les neiges d'antan, Op. 23 10:05
- 5 Rêve d'enfant, Op. 14 05:13
- 6 Poeme No. 2, Op. 13, Au rouet 13:56
- 7 Berceuse, Op. 20 05:52
Info for Ysaÿe: Neiges d'antan
Over time, the memory of Eugène Ysaÿe (Liège, 1858 - Brussels, 1931) the brilliant virtuoso gradually supplanted that of Ysaÿe the composer in the public consciousness. It should be reminded that Eugène Ysaÿe created in his poems for string instruments a totally new and original genre, distinguishing himself by a competence in writing and a harmonic richness that were far removed from the purely virtuosic merits of his early compositions. These poems are therefore thoroughly deserving of rediscovery. In a way, these form a sort of link between the Germanic and French aesthetic traditions, a reconciliation between German romanticism and French impressionism.
For the 2nd time (after MEW1472), the French conductor Jean-Jacques Kantorow, Ysaÿe's great specialist, leads the Liège Royal Philharmonic and soloists Svetlin Roussev and Amaury Coeytaux through poems for violin and orchestra.
For the second time (after MEW1472), the French conductor Jean-Jacques Kantorow, Ysaÿe’s great specialist, leads the Liège Royal Philharmonic and soloists Svetlin Roussev and Amaury Coeytaux through poems for violin and orchestra.
Svetlin Roussev, violin
Amaury Coeytaux, violin
Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liege
Jean-Jacques Kantorow, conductor
Svetlin Roussev
The charismatic violin virtuoso, Svetlin Roussev, began his musical education at a very young age as a student of his mother, a professor at the music school in his home town of Ruse, Bulgaria. He was accepted in 1991 to the “Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris” in the classes of Gérard Poulet, Devy Erlih and Jean- Jacques Kantorow. In 1994 he was unanimously awarded a First Prize, summa cum laude, for violin and a First Prize for chamber music and subsequently entered the postgraduate program.
Svetlin Roussev has won numerous prizes at many international competitions (Indianapolis, Long-Thibaud, Melbourne...) He was voted “Revelation of the year 2000” by the ADAMI at the French industry music festival “Midem” of Cannes and was selected for sponsorship by the Natexis-Banques Populaires Corporate Foundation. May 2001, saw him covered with praises as he was awarded First Prize, Special Audience Prize and Special Prize for the best interpretation of a Bach concerto at the 1st “Sendaï International Competition”, in Japan.
With remarkable virtuosity and intensity, Svetlin Roussev performs a broad ranging repertoire from the Baroque to the contemporary. He is also reknowned for his renditions of Slavic compositions and is one of the foremost propagators of Bulgarian music. Acclaimed in 2006 Bulgarian “Musician of the Year”, Bulgaria honored him, yet again, in 2007 with the “Cristal Lyra” distinction awarded by the Ministry of Culture.
Svetlin Roussev is a regularly invited guest soloist with various orchestras such as the Orchestre National de France, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Sendai Philharmonic, Indianapolis Symphony orchestra, Bucarest National George Enescu Orchestra, Roumanian National Radio Orchestra, Bulgarian National Radio and Symphony Orchestras, Ankara Presidential Orchestra, Johannesburg Philharmonic...in the United-States, Latin America, Asia and Europe and has performed under the baton of such conductors as Myung-Whun Chung, Leon Fleisher, Yehudi Menuhin, Yuzo Toyama, Marek Janowski, Raymond Leppard, John Axelrod, François-Xavier Roth, Jean-Jacques Kantorow, Denis Russel- Davies, Lionel Bringuier, Leo Hussain, Nicholas Milton, Emil Tabakov...
Svetlin Roussev has played in many of the worldʼs concert halls: the Bolchoï Theater, Suntory Hall, Sumida Triphony Center Hall, Seoul Arts Center, Salle Pleyel, UNESCO, Théâtre des Champs Elysées, Théâtre du Châtelet, Cité de la Musique, Théâtre de la Ville, Arsenal de Metz, Halle aux Grains de Toulouse, Bulgaria National Concert Hall, Budapest Bela Bartok National Concert Hall, Frankfurt Alte Oper, Palais des Beaux Arts de Bruxelles...
Svetlin, shares his love for music with an ever widening public through his chamber music performances with partners such as Myung-Whun Chung, Jean-Marc Luisada, Philippe Cassard, Jean-Philippe Collard, Eric Le Sage, Ralph Gothoni, Peter Frankl, Antoine Tamestit, Vladimir Mendelssohn, Gary Hoffman, Arto Noras, Sung Won Yang, Young Hoon Song, Xavier Philips, François Leleux, Paul Meyer, Philippe Bernold, Nikolaj Znaider and he is a founding member of the “Roussev-Salque-Rozanova Trio”.
Following on the heels of his successful CD recording of pieces by Pancho Vladiguerov with the pianist Elena Rozanova, Svetlin has brought out his recording of Karl Amadeus Hartmannʼs “Concerto Funèbre”, with the Orchestre dʼAuvergne, conducted by Arie Van Beek, recordings for French labels Integral and Fondamenta, dedicated to the Franco- Belgian school of violin with pianist Elena Rozanova and sonatas by Grieg and Medtner with pianist Frédéric DʼOria-Nicolas.
He is the concertmaster of the “Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra” and, since 2007, Concertmaster of the “Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra”.
Svetlin Roussev is violin professor at his alma mater, the “Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris”.
He plays the Stradivarius 1710 "Camposelice" violin kindly loaned by the Nippon Music Foundation.
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