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Jean Sibelius (1865-1957): Romance D-Flat Major, Op. 24, Nr. 9
Audio & Video recorded live 22nd of January 2015
Paintings used:
"Auringonlasku" (end of 19th centruy) by Hjalmar Munsterhjelm
"Yöllinen purjehdus" (1890) by Frans Maexmontan
"Symposion" (1894) by Akseli Gallén-Kallela (depicted at the very right, Sibelius)
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Vladislav Peysakhov lives and works in St. Petersburg, Russia. He studied at the Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory under professors Khalfin, Nilsen and Svyatozarov.
Peysakhov has performed solo concerts since the age of 15 and has been heard with orchestras and leading musicians at St. Petersburg's premier concert halls, such as the Large Hall of the Shostakovich Philharmonic and the Glinka Academic Chapel, the House of Scientists of the Russian Academy of Scientists and the Anna Akhmatova Museum.
After the fall of the iron curtain, Peysakhov acted asa "musical ambassador" for Russia abroad, participating in diplomatic receptions and political events, performing a.o. for Mikhail Gorbachev and leading German politicians at the Russian Culture Forum.
Vladislav Peysakhov's talent is widely acclaimed in Europe. He has been called a "second Horowitz", "a dervish at the keyboard", "a musical enchanter", "an inexplicable phenomenon", "a multifaceted emissary of Russian culture" and "a top-notch virtuoso". His manner of playing has been called "perfect", "breathtaking", "magical", "enchanting" and even "erotic".
Vladislav Peysakhov continues to perform in Germany, Norway, Switzerland, the Netherlands and other European countries. He has dedicated more than 25 years of his life to working with students of St. Petersburg's leading music schools, such as the Rimsky Korsakov Conservatory special music school, the Glinka Choir School and the Herzen Pedagogical Universtiy.
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