Stanislav Khristenko
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Stanislav Khristenko | |
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Born | Kharkiv, Ukraine (formerly: USSR) | May 25, 1984
Genres | Classical |
Occupation | Pianist |
Instrument | Piano |
Website | khristenko.com |
Stanislav Khristenko (Ukrainian: Станiслав Христенко; born May 25, 1984, in Kharkiv, Ukraine) is a Ukrainian-American concert pianist.
Life
[edit]Stanislav Khristenko was born in Kharkiv, Ukraine into a Ukrainian-Jewish family and started taking piano lessons at the age of 7. He got his professional training at Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory and Cleveland Institute of Music.
Career
[edit]In 2010, Khristenko made his Vienna Konzerthaus debut and released his Ernest Krenek Works CD on Oehms Classics.[1]
In 2013, Khristenko won the Maria Canals International Music Competition,[2] Cleveland Piano Competition,[3] and Fourth prize at the Queen Elisabeth Piano Competition.[4]
In 2014, Khristenko made his debut in Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall[5] and released his album Fantasies on the Steinway recording label.[6]
In February 2015, Khristenko was officially added to the roster of Steinway Artists.[7] In the summer of 2015, he also debuted at the Ravinia Festival[8] and released the first volume of his recording of Ernst Krenek's piano works on Toccata Classics[9]
Recordings
[edit]- 2020 – Toccata Classics – Ernst Krenek: Piano Music Volume Two
- 2015 – Toccata Classics – Ernst Krenek: Piano Music Volume One
- 2014 – Steinway & Sons Label – Fantasies
- 2013 – Queen Elisabeth Competition Winners CD
- 2012 – Oehms Classics – Ernst Krenek Piano Works
Awards
[edit]2013
- Cleveland International Piano Competition (USA, I prize)
- Queen Elizabeth Competition (Belgium, IV prize)
- Maria Canals International Music Competition (Spain, I prize)
2012
- Parnassos International Piano Competition (Mexico, I prize)
- UNISA International Piano Competition (South Africa, III prize)
2011
- V Campillos International Piano Competition (Spain, I prize)
- Almaty International Piano Competition (Kazakhstan, I prize)
2010
- "Citta di Cantu" International Competition for Piano and Orchestra (Italy, I prize & Grand Prix)
- Jose Iturbi International Piano Competition (Los Angeles, CA, USA, I prize)
2009
- Bosendorfer International Piano Competition (Tempe, AZ, I prize)
- Virginia Waring International Piano Competition (Palm Desert, CA, I & II prizes)
2008
- Isang Yun International Piano Competition (South Korea, II prize)
- Wideman International Piano Competition (Shreveport, LA, USA, I prize)
2007
- 1st International Gaidamovich Chamber Music Competition (Russia, I prize)
- International Rubinstein Chamber Music Competition (Russia, II prize)
2006
- Mauro Paolo Monopoli Prize International Piano Competition (Italy, I prize)
- Takamatsu International Piano Competition (Japan, II prize )
- "Benedetto XIII prize" International Piano Competition (Italy, I prize)
2005
- Cleveland International Piano Competition (USA, III prize)
- Pausylipon Prize International Piano Competition (Italy, I prize )
2004
- Dimitrios Vikelas International Piano Competition (Greece, I prize)
1999
- Kosice International Piano Competition (Slovakia, I prize)
1998
- Ettlingen International Piano Competition for young pianists (Germany, IV prize)
References
[edit]- ^ "Ernst Krenek CD review".
- ^ Barcelona, CÉSAR LÓPEZ ROSELL / (2013-03-21). "El ruso Stanislav Khristenko se corona en el Maria Canals". elperiodico (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-11-27.
- ^ "Ranking Summer's Classical Music Competitions: Cleveland Comes Out on Top".
- ^ "Queen Elisabeth Piano Competition winners 2013". Archived from the original on 2015-09-24.
- ^ "Stanislav Khristenko plays a prize recital at Zankel Hall".
- ^ "Steinway and Sons releases Stanislav Khristenko's enchanting debut album Fantasies". Archived from the original on 2015-09-24.
- ^ "Stanislav Khristenko becomes a Steinway Artist".
- ^ "Khristenko brings fitful Russian flair to American program".
- ^ "Krenek Works Volume One review".
External links
[edit]- Stanislav Khristenko Official Web Site [1]