Ivan Vihor

Ivan Vihor Krsnik Cohar (born 22 January 1997), known also as only Ivan Vihor,[1] is a Croatian classical pianist and chess player. He is the winner of the 2017 "Premio delle Arti", the most important Italian piano competition.[2]

Ivan Vihor
Ivan Vihor, following his victory at the Ferdo Livadic music competition in Samobor, Croatia
Background information
Birth nameIvan Vihor Krsnik Cohar
Born (1997-01-22) January 22, 1997
Rijeka,Croatia
Genresclassical music
Occupation(s)pianist
InstrumentsPiano
Websitewww.ivanvihor.com

Early life

Vihor was born on 22 January 1997 in Rijeka, Croatia. At the age of six he started studying piano at the Ivan Matetic Ronjgov music school, Rijeka, with professor Ana Drazul. He won his first piano competitions at a very early age (Rijeka State Competition and Istria and Kvarner Competition) and made his debut with orchestra at the age of 10, playing Bach Concerto in f minor BWV 1056 with Orchestra Sinfonica di Chioggia under the baton of conductor Pietro Perini.[3]

Career

After he completed his piano graduation exam with Honors, he enrolled in the Conservatory Gaetano Donizetti, Bergamo, into the class of Professor Marco Giovanetti with whom he completed his Bachelor of Music Degree with the highest honors.[4]

Vihor's numerous National and International Piano Competition Awards include the EPTA Piano Competition, Zlatko Grgosevic Zagreb, Major National Competition in Dubrovnik (2009, 2013), Festival Musica in Laguna Chioggia (2009, 2010, 2015.), "Daleki akordi" (2010.) etc.

During the 2014,2015 and 2016, Vihor participated in several competitions in Italy and won numerous prestigious awards such as "Premio Lino Barbisotti", "Rotary Scholarship for the Best Conservatory Student", "Bettinelli Competition Treviglio" and special prize for the youngest competitor in the finals of "Concorso pianistico Citta San Dona di Piave".

He has performed in concert throughout Europe including numerous prestigious halls such as the Historic Museum (Rijeka), "MD Vatroslav Lisinski" (Zagreb), Euphrasian Basilica (Porec), Casa Natale di Gaetano Donizetti, Salone Riccardi di Teatro Donizetti, Auditorium Sant' Alessandro, Sala Piatti (Bergamo), Villa Tasso (Celadina), Auditorium San Niccolo (Chioggia), Grattacielo Pirelli (Milan - famous "Societa dei Concerti" Milano), Teatro Astrolabio Villasanta, Castello Visconteo Pagazzano, Castello Oldofredi Iseo etc.[5] He has also performed in Slovenia, Austria[5] and France.[4]

In May 2015, he recorded a CD with works of Schumann, Beethoven and Liszt. In July 2017 Ivan Vihor won First Prize in the most prestigious Italian piano competition "Premio Nazionale delle Arti".[2] In October 2017, Ivan Vihor was named Croatia's best young musician, having won the Papandopulo competition and Livadic competition weeks earlier.[6]

Other interests

He also plays chess where he holds a title of FIDE master.[7]

Awards

  • 2013 EPTA Piano Competition Osijek, Croatia - 2nd Prize
  • 2015 Bettinelli Competition Treviglio, Italy - 4th Prize and Special Prize
  • 2016 Lino Barbisotti Competition - 1st Prize and Absolute winner
  • 2017 Premio nazionale delle Arti Pesaro, Italy - 1st Prize
  • 2017 Papandopulo Competition Zagreb, Croatia - 1st Prize
  • 2017 International Young musicians'competition "Ferdo Livadic" Samobor, Croatia - 1st Prize and Special Prize of the Croatian composers' Society
  • 2018 Svetislav Stančić International Piano Competition Zagreb, Croatia - 3rd Prize
  • 2018 Massarosa International Piano Competition Massarosa, Italy - 3rd Prize

References

  1. "Ivan Vihor Plays Schumann, Beethoven, Liszt". Amazon. n.d. Retrieved 25 January 2020.
  2. "Conservatorio di Bergamo, pianista prodigio vince Premio Nazionale delle Arti" [Conservatory of Bergamo, Prodigy Pianist Wins National Prize of the Arts]. Bergamo News (in Italian). 14 July 2017. Retrieved 25 January 2020.
  3. "Ivan Vihor Krsnik Cohar, pianoforte" [Ivan Vihor Krsnik Cohar, Piano]. Accademia di Musica (in Italian). n.d. Archived from the original on 31 October 2016.
  4. Scardi, Rosanna (12 August 2016). "Pianista e scacchista prodigio: La storia di Krsnik Cohar" [Prodigy Pianist and Chess Player: The Story of Krsnik Cohar]. Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 25 January 2020.
  5. "Domenica 23 agosto Iseo Castello Oldofredi, ore 18.00" [Sunday 23 August Iseo Castello Oldofredi, 18:00]. Festival Onde Musicali (in Italian). 30 May 2015. Archived from the original on 31 October 2016.
  6. Pofuk, Barnimir (6 October 2017). "Čudo od djeteta postalo najbolji mladi glazbenik naše zemlje" [A Miracle of a Child Became the Best Young Musician of Our Country]. Večernji list (in Croatian). Retrieved 25 January 2020.
  7. "FIDE Chess Profile". International Chess Federation. n.d. Retrieved 25 January 2020.
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