Yury Revich

Yury Revich
Born (1991-08-28) 28 August 1991
Moscow, Russia
Residence Vienna, Austria
Occupation Classical violinist
Years active 1991–present
Awards Young Artist of the Year 2015 by the International Classical Music Awards.
Website www.yuryrevich.com

Yury Revich (28 August 1991) is a Russian classical violinist. He holds Austrian citizenship and resides in Vienna.[1] Amongst his awards are the first prize at the International Violin Competition "Virtuosi of the 21st Century" in Moscow and the National Prize of the Patriarch of All Russia Alexy II "Christmas Star". He is the Young Artist of the Year 2015 by the International Classical Music Awards (ICMA)[2] and the 2016 ECHO Klassik "Newcomer of the year (violin)" award.[3] He plays on the Stradivari 1709 violin on loan from the Goh Family Foundation.[4]

Life and career

Born in Moscow, he studied with Galina Turchaninovoy from 2005 to 2009, with Victor Pikaizen, and since 2009 with Pavel Vernikov at the Konservatorium Wien.[5] He participated in the International Charity Fund of Vladimir Spivakov.

He has performed at international Festivals, such as the Verbier Festival, Vladimir Spivakov's Festival in Colmar (France), the Rostropovich Festival in Baku (Azerbaijan), the Rome Chamber Music Festival, Liana Isakadze's Festival in Batumi (Georgia), the Festival of music in Kaunas, and the Eilat Festival in Israel.[6]

Revich has received several awards at international competitions for young musicians - in particular, the first prize at the International Violin Competition "Virtuosi of the 21st Century" in Moscow and the National Prize of the Patriarch of All Russia Alexy II "Christmas Star", According to TV Tsentr, French master luthier Alain Carbonara presented Revich with a Carbonara violin.[7] He won the first prize of the Guzik Foundation. The journalist Natalia Kolesova wrote in 2001:

In his performance of Basque Capriccio by Sarasate you heard drama, passion and courageous rigor. Gloss playing a young violinist once again proved that in the world of music maturity comes not with age, and responds to the depth of feelings.[8]

In May 2009, he made his debut at New York's Carnegie Hall.[9] He first played at Zurich Tonhalle and La Scala in Milan in 2013, performing Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto (Tchaikovsky) with the Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi conducted by Zhang Xion.[5] He records for Sony Classical, ARS, Odradek and onepoint.fm.

In 2015 Revich launched a new international concert cycle in Vienna "Friday Nights with Yury Revich".[10] In June of that year he organized the First Gala Concert in Vienna "All for Autism" to support the Austrian Center for Autism (Österreichische Autistenhilfe).,[11][12]

Recordings

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