State Chamber Orchestra "Moscow Virtuosi" Artistic Director and Chief Conductor - Vladimir SPIVAKOV Soloist - Remy GENIER, piano (France)
V.A. Mozart
Each performance of the renowned Moscow Virtuosi orchestra gives vivid emotions, captivating everyone, even untrained spectators, into the infinitely beautiful world of great music. The aura of the orchestra as a constellation of talented musicians has been preserved since the creation of the orchestra for over 40 years. This became possible thanks to maestro Vladimir Spivakov, an outstanding violinist, permanent artistic director and chief conductor of the Moscow Virtuosi orchestra. The orchestra confirms its highest reputation at every concert, demonstrating impeccable professionalism, an ideal ensemble, incredible spirituality and artistry. The orchestra has no undeveloped territories of the world cultural space - both in its repertoire and in the geography of its touring routes.
The orchestra actively collaborates with outstanding soloists, including new generation stars. This time the French pianist Remy Genier, who has declared himself as one of the most interesting, thoughtful and refined musicians of his generation, will perform as a soloist together with the Moscow Virtuosi.
Graduated from the Paris Conservatory (class of B. Angerer) and the Higher School of Music. Alfred Corto (class of R. Shereshevskaya), Remy Genier became the youngest laureate of the International Piano Competition. Beethoven in Bonn (2011). At the age of 20, he received II prize at the International Competition. Queen Elizabeth (Brussels, 2013), and in 2015 won the Young Concert Artistes International Auditions in New York. Performs in leading concert halls in Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Germany, Poland and the USA. Collaborates with the Royal Chamber Orchestra of Wallonia (Belgium), the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra, the Ile-de-France National Orchestra, etc. The pianist has participated in the international music festivals Radio France in Montpellier, La Roque-d'Antheron, the Verbier Festival, the Vladimir Music Festival Spivakov in Colmar and others. Remy's first disc dedicated to I.S. Bahu (2015), was awarded the prestigious Diapason d'Or award, as well as the title of "Best Disc of the Year". In 2017, the second disc was released - with the works of Beethoven, which also received high critical acclaim.