词条 | Vadim Repin |
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|name = Vadim Repin |caption = Vadim Repin in 2008 |image = Vadim Repin.jpg |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1971|8|31}} |birth_place = Novosibirsk, Russia |education = Studied with Zakhar Bron |occupation = Classical violinist |years_active = 1982–present |website = {{url|https://www.vadimrepin.com}} | }}Vadim Viktorovich Repin ({{lang-ru|Вадим Викторович Репин}}; {{IPA-ru|vɐˈdʲim ˈvʲiktərəvʲɪtɕ ˈrʲepʲɪn|}};[1] born 31 August 1971) is a Russian and Belgian violinist who lives in Vienna.[2] After hearing one of Repin's performances, violinist Yehudi Menuhin said: "Vadim Repin is simply the best and most perfect violinist that I have ever had the chance to hear."[2][3][4] EducationVadim Repin was born in Novosibirsk, Western Siberia, on 31 August 1971. He began to play the violin at the age of five with Dmitry Vaks, on the initiative of which two years later he moved to study with Zakhar Bron, the famous violin teacher. At only eleven, he won the gold medal in all age categories in the International Competition for Young Violinists in Honor of Karol Lipinski and Henryk Wieniawski held in Lublin and gave his recital débuts in Moscow and St Petersburg. In 1985 at fourteen he made his débuts in Tokyo, München, Berlin, Helsinki; a year later in Carnegie Hall. Professional careerAt the age of 17, he became the youngest winner of violin section of the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition in Brussels, the world's premier violin competition {{citation needed|date=December 2013}}. He was a member of the jury in the 2009 violin section of this competition.[5] Vadim Repin has played under such leading conductors as Simon Rattle, Valery Gergiev, Mariss Jansons, and Yehudi Menuhin. He has also played with Pierre Boulez, Riccardo Chailly, Charles Dutoit, Michael Tilson Thomas (with whom he made his United Kingdom debut at The Lichfield Festival in 1985), James Levine, Kurt Masur, Edo de Waart, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Mstislav Rostropovich, Myung-whun Chung and Riccardo Muti. Repin has performed with the Berlin Philharmonic, Vienna Philharmonic, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra and London Symphony Orchestra. He regularly collaborates with Nikolai Lugansky and Itamar Golan in recital; other chamber music partners include Martha Argerich, Evgeny Kissin, Lang Lang and Mischa Maisky. Vadim Repin has been a frequent guest at festivals such as the BBC Proms, Tanglewood, Gstaad and Verbier.[6] In 2010 he played the premiere of James MacMillan Violin Concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra under Gergiev which was dedicated to him.[7] Repertoire and recordingsRepin specializes in Russian music and French music, particularly the great Russian violin concertos, as well as 20th century and contemporary music. New music in his répertoire includes works by John Adams, Lera Auerbach and Sofia Gubaidulina. He has recorded violin concertos by Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart, Sibelius, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Shostakovich and Nikolai Myaskovsky. Repin has also made two CDs of violin and piano music works with Boris Berezovsky and has recorded chamber music with pianists Martha Argerich and Mikhail Pletnev, violist Yuri Bashmet, and cellist Mischa Maisky. In 2010, Repin recorded an album of violin sonatas with pianist Nikolai Lugansky. The majority of Repin's recordings through 2005 were on the Erato label. However, in 2005 Repin appeared on Deutsche Grammophon (DG) on a disc of chamber music by Sergei Taneyev alongside Mikhail Pletnev, Ilya Gringolts, Nobuko Imai, and Lynn Harrell; and in April 2006 Repin signed an exclusive recording contract with DG. Instruments
His preferred bows are by Nicolaus Kittel and Nicolas Maline. Private lifeVadim Repin married Caroline Diemunsch in 2001. Their son Leonardo was born in 2006.[9] His current partner[10] is Svetlana Zakharova, the principal dancer of the Bolshoi Ballet.[11] They have a daughter, born in February 2011.[12] External links
Interviews
ReviewsVadim Repin (violin) and Nikolai Lugansky (piano):
Vadim Repin (violin), Nikolai Lugansky (piano), Mischa Maisky (cello):
References1. ^Vadim Repin pronounced in Russian {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Repin, Vadim}}2. ^1 Article {{de icon}} by Susanna Dal Monte on www.oe1.orf.at, 21 June 2012 3. ^Announcement of the Beethoven orchestra Bonn in October 2011 {{de icon}} 4. ^Interview with Vadim Repin{{de icon}}, among other things Repin talks about the relationship with Menuhin; article by Arnt Cobbers, magazine Partituren, page 62, issue 14, 2008 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cmireb.be/cgi?lg=en&pag=1698&tab=102&rec=662&frm=0|title=Entry for Vadim Repin on the official site of the Queen Elisabeth competition|publisher=Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition|accessdate=16 May 2015}} 6. ^Vadim Repin Biography {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130626060519/http://www.vadimrepin.com/biography.html |date=26 June 2013 }} 7. ^James MacMillan: Violin Concerto premiere with Vadim Repin article published in April 2010 on boosey.com, the website of Boosey & Hawkes 8. ^Interview de Vadim Repin à l'Actualité Musique d'Evene en Novembre 2008 9. ^Profile of Vadim Repin at the Moscow State Philharmonic Society 10. ^[https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2014/jan/22/vadim-repin-violinist-portrait-artist Vadim Repin, violinist – portrait of the artist], interview by Laura Barnett, 22 January 2014, The Guardian. 11. ^Announcement {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140323134128/http://www.stprexclassics.com/v3/?page_id=4148&lang=en |date=23 March 2014 }} of a joint performance of Svetlana Zakharova and Vadim Repin at the St Prex Classics in Saint-Prex on 20 and 21 August 2013, published on www.stprexclassics.com 12. ^Bolshoi prima and violinist Repin have baby article of Ismene Brown from 18 February 2011 on www.theartsdesk.com 10 : Russian classical violinists|Male violinists|1971 births|Living people|Reina Sofía School of Music alumni|People from Novosibirsk|Prize-winners of the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition|Deutsche Grammophon artists|21st-century classical violinists|21st-century male musicians |
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