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Recognized
as one of today's most gifted artists, and enjoying an active career
as both pianist and conductor, Ignat Solzhenitsyn's lyrical and poignant
interpretations
have won him critical acclaim throughout the world.In recent seasons, his extensive touring schedule in the United States and Europe has included concerto performances with numerous major orchestras, including those of Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Saint Louis, Los Angeles, Seattle, Baltimore, Washington, Montreal, Toronto, London, Paris, Naples, St. Petersburg, Israel, and Sydney, and collaborations with such distinguished conductors as André Previn, Herbert Blomstedt, Yuri Temirkanov, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Mstislav Rostropovich, Gerard Schwarz, Charles Dutoit, James DePreist, Krzysztof Penderecki, David Zinman, Jerzy Semkov, James Conlon, Lawrence Foster and Maxim Shostakovich. In addition to his recital appearances in the United States at Philadelphia's Academy of Music, St. Paul's Ordway Theatre, San Francisco’s Herbst Theatre, and many others from coast to coast, Mr. Solzhenitsyn has also given numerous recitals in Europe and the Far East in such major musical centers as London, Milan, Zurich, Moscow, Tokyo, and Sydney. An avid chamber musician, Mr. Solzhenitsyn has collaborated with the Emerson, Borodin, Brentano, St. Petersburg and Lydian String Quartets, and in four-hand recital with Mitsuko Uchida. He has frequently appeared at international festivals, including Salzburg, Evian, Ludwigsburg, Caramoor, Ojai, Marlboro, Nizhniy Novgorod and Moscow’s famed December Evenings. Ignat Solzhenitsyn is in his third season as Music Director of the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, having served as its Principal Conductor for the previous six years. His recent guest soloists have included Mstislav Rostropovich, Sylvia McNair, Cho-Liang Lin, Gary Graffman, Sergei Leiferkus, Leila Josefowicz, and Steven Isserlis. Mr. Solzhenitsyn is also in demand as guest conductor, having recently led the orchestras of Dallas, Seattle, Indianapolis, North Carolina, New Jersey, Virginia, and Nashville. A winner of the Avery Fisher Career Grant, Ignat Solzhenitsyn was recently appointed to the piano faculty of the Curtis Institute of Music. He has been featured on many radio and television specials, most recently CBS Sunday Morning and ABC’s Nightline. |
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