Vitalij Kuprij

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vitalij Kuprij (born 1974) is a Ukrainian pianist and composer, and keyboardist in the neo-classical progressive metal band Artension. He has been the recipient of numerous awards and prizes. He won the prestigious first prize as the youngest person to compete in the All Union Chopin Competition held in the Republic of Kazan, Soviet Union; the gold medal in the Kiev Conservatory Competition and the Poltawa, Ukraine Mykola Lyssenko Competition. In addition, he received first prize in the Geneva Duo Competition for Violin and Piano as well as the gold medal in the Piano 80 and Swiss Youth Competition, the Chicago Piano Competition, the New York Piano Competition and the Cleveland Piano Competition.

Contents

[edit] His studies

Vitalij began his serious piano studies at Kiev's Mykola Lyssenko Music Academy for highly talented and selected students where he studied with Professor Nina Najditsch. After graduation from this major conservatory he was sent to Switzerland to study with Vienna's Rudolf Buchbinder at the world-renowned Basel Conservatoire in Switzerland where he obtained his second degree. In 1995, Mr Kuprij was sent to the United States upon recommendation by Sir James Galway to begin his music studies with Gary Graffman, President and Director of Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. From Curtis, while on full scholarship, he obtained another degree and graduated from this world famous institution in 2000. Mr Graffman is quoted as saying, "Vitalij is a powerful, elegant and communicative artist ... an amazing musician."

[edit] Career to date

After graduation from the Curtis Institute Mr Kuprij has performed around the world, including in Italy and Mexico where he played Chopin's 1st Piano Concerto and the most beloved Beethoven's 4th Piano Concerto to rave reviews with major orchestras.

Vitalij's appearances on Ukrainian radio and television have brought him critical acclaim for his performances. Flutist Sir James Galway chose Mr Kuprij as his accompanist for International Flute Seminar Master Classes held in Switzerland and for work on an international tour. Mr Galway and Vitalij were recently heard throughout the country on National Public Radio together when Sir James played a world-premier of one of Vitalij's original compositions written for piano and flute broadcast throughout the United States. Soon thereafter, Vitalij was featured on WRTI for an hour broadcast from Philadelphia: 'Crossover with Jill Pasternak'.

Mr Kuprij has been much in demand as a soloist, recitalist, pianist and composer throughout the United States and abroad. He played in many countries throughout the world including France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Poland, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and of course the Soviet Union.

On March 7, 1999 Mr. Kuprij was selected as the soloist to perform the Liszt Piano Concerto No. 1 with the New York Youth Symphony at Carnegie Hall followed by performances at the Alice Tully Hall and Avery Fisher Hall, all with high acclaim. He has played for two Presidents of the United States and dignitaries throughout the world. Many times he performs his own compositions that have been recorded on various labels and released in many countries.

Vitalij recently had his solo Carnegie Hall debut where he played two encores to an almost capacity crowd. From this event he was featured in a two page spread in the New York Times by Arts and Entertainment writer, Dan Wakin.

In summer 2007 Vitalij was the featured artist making his first appearance at Mexico's "Music Fest" in Mexico City. Here neo-classic rock fans as well as other music enthusiasts will gather together to hear well-known artists in their field from around the world.

Vitalij is presently in negotiations with the Kiev Philharmonic to record the Rachmaninoff 2nd Piano Concerto. This will bring him back to his roots where as a child posters of Vitalij were seen throughout Russia and Ukraine.

[edit] Acclaim

  • Aaron Rosand is quoted as saying, "Vitalij Kuprij is one of the outstanding pianists of his generation. His charismatic style, technique, and personality are reminiscent of piano legends of a bygone era. I have not heard Chopin played this well since Rubinstein."
  • "He is most gifted and his playing is simply poetic. This young man is an explosion waiting to happen....I have rarely seen an audience react to a pianist in the way the Swiss audience reacted when he played a solo in the middle of my recital." Sir James Galway.

[edit] Commitment to music education

One of Vitalij's most important values is the opportunity to help educate youth through his music. He feels strongly that if one is exposed to this incredible art form it will add valuable beauty and joy to one's life. Because of this he has given of his time and energy in order to fulfill this valuable mission as he portrays it.

[edit] Neo-classical music

Unlike many classically trained musicians Vitalij's cross-over capability into the neo-classical world evidences him as a leading force in the progressive rock genre and musical exploration as we know it today. He has numerous albums out under the Marquee Avalon and Yamaha labels. After moving to "Number Two" on the Japanese charts he has received offers from promoters for a world tour. He has been seen on the college scene to outstanding raves and has been heard giving incredible Master Classes and workshops in institutions and various venues throughout the United States including recent sessions in the Tower Record stores in Japan. Here he has a tremendous following evidenced from the latest polls and charts.

[edit] Compositions

When he is not touring, Mr Kuprij is working on his most challenging project to date in writing and composing his own piano concerto. Those who have heard the beginnings of this tremendous project are already feeling it to be a masterpiece that will be recognized in years to come. Mr Kuprij plans to dedicate his Concerto to the memory of his late father and mentor who was a professor of trombone and music theory in a conservatory in the Ukraine.

Languages