Arcadi Volodos

Arcadi Arcadievich Volodos (Russian: Аркадий Аркадиевич Володось, Arkadij Arkadievich Volodos; born 24 February 1972) is a Russian pianist. His first name is sometimes transliterated Arcady or Arkady.

Arcadi Volodos
Background information
Born (1972-02-24) 24 February 1972
Saint Petersburg, Russia
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Pianist
InstrumentsPiano
LabelsSony Classical

Biography

Born in Leningrad in 1972, he began his musical training studying voice, following the example of his parents, who were singers, and later shifted his emphasis to conducting while a student at the Glinka Chapel School and the Saint Petersburg Conservatory. Though he had played the piano from the age of eight, he did not devote himself to serious study of the instrument until 1987. His formal piano training took place at the Moscow Conservatory Music College with Galina Eguiazarova. Volodos also studied at the Paris Conservatory with Jacques Rouvier. In Madrid, he studied at the Reina Sofía School of Music with Dimitri Bashkirov and Galina Eguiazarova.

Despite the relative brevity of his formal studies, Volodos has rapidly moved into the elite pantheon of the world's most distinguished pianists.[1] Thomas Frost, the producer of many of Horowitz's recordings, and producer of Volodos' recordings for Sony Classical, has said that Volodos "has everything: imagination, colour, passion and a phenomenal technique to carry out his ideas."

Volodos received the German award Echo Klassik as the best instrumentalist of 2003; he received the Gramophone Award for best instrumental recording in 1999 for Arcadi Volodos Live at Carnegie Hall, in 2010 for Volodos in Vienna, in 2014 for Volodos plays Mompou, and in 2018 for Volodos plays Brahms.

Recordings

  • Volodos: Piano Transcriptions (1997)
  • Volodos, Live at Carnegie Hall (Recorded October 21, 1998, released 1999)
  • Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 3 / Solo Piano Works (2000)
  • Schubert: Solo Piano Works (2002)
  • Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 / Rachmaninoff: Solo Piano Works (2003)
  • Volodos Plays Liszt (2007)
  • Volodos in Vienna (2010) Recorded live on March 1, 2009 (works of Scriabin, Ravel, Schumann and Liszt)
  • Volodos plays Mompou (2013) Recorded October & December 2012
  • Volodos plays Brahms (2017)
  • Volodos: Schubert Piano Sonata D.959 & Minuets D. 334, D. 335, D. 600 (2019)
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References

  1. Jean-Pierre Thiollet, 88 notes pour piano solo, "Solo nec plus ultra", Neva Editions, 2015, p.51. ISBN 978 2 3505 5192 0.
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