February 19, Kunsthaus Zürich, Vortragssaal, 17:00. Tickets
PROGRAMME:
Oleksandr Fediurko (12 years)
- Wiktor Kossenko (1896 â 1938) â Poem âDésirâ for piano, op. 11 no. 1 (1915)
- Frédéric François Chopin (1810-1849) â Etude for piano, Op. 25 No. 6 (1833)
- Robert Schumann(1810 â 1856) â âTraumes Confusionâ, âWhy?â, âUpswingâ from the Fantasy Pieces op. 12. (1837)
- Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 â 1827), â Rondo alla ingharese quasi un capriccio for piano (G major), op. 129 also called âThe Rage Over the Lost Pennyâ (1795)
Roman Fediurko (17 years)
- Wiktor Kossenko (1896-1938) â Mazurka for Piano, Op. 3 No. 1 (1923)
- Levko Rewuzkyi (1889-1977) â Two Preludes, op.7 (1921)
- Robert Schumann (1810-1856) â âAllegroâ from âFaschingsschwank aus Wienâ op. 26 (1839)
- Camille Saint Saens (1835-1921) â âEtude en forme de valseâ, Op. 52 No.6 (1877)
- Alfred Gruenfeld (1852 - 1924) - "Soiree de Vienne", concert paraphrase on Johann Strauss' waltz motifs from "Fledermaus" and others (1913)
Roman Fediurko (17 years)
Roman Fediurko was born in Kyiv, Ukraine and lives in Kyiv. At the age of 5 he entered the Children's Music School No. 21 in Kyiv (class of Halyna Kozyuba) and graduated in 2021. At the age of 6 he began to take part in piano competitions. Roman is a scholarship holder of the New Names of Ukraine Foundation, the Presidential Foundation of Leonid Kuchma âUkraineâ and the International Academy of Music in Liechtenstein, as well as a two-time EMCY award winner (2019, 2022). In 2021 he received the Scholarship of the President of Ukraine for young artists. He is currently studying at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz in the class of Prof. Dr. Milana Chernyavska.
In 2016, Roman took part in a concert at the Salle Cortot as a prizewinner of the competition for young pianists in memory of Vladimir Horowitz (Paris, France).
In 2017 he took part in the festival "Summer with Chopin" ("Lato z Chopinem") (Busko-Zdrój, Poland).
In 2017 and 2018 he took part in the "Wunderkinder" concerts in the Mahlersaal as part of the "Festspiele Südtirol" (Toblach, Italy).
Roman took part in an open-air concert on the Potemkin Stairs as part of the Odessa Classics Festival (Odessa, Ukraine).
In 2018 he took part in a concert at the Steinway Piano Gallery as part of the Rethinking Europe: Ukraine II Festival (Stockholm, Sweden).
In 2019 Roman gave a solo concert at the Marcellus Theater as part of the Festival musicale delle Nazioni (Rome, Italy).
He participated in the "Magia del Natale al Teatro Belloni" concert at the Teatro Antonio Belloni (Barlassina, Italy).
Roman also participated in the prizewinners' concert of the international online competition for youth in Europe EUPLAYY Brunnenhof of the Munich Residence (2021).
He has performed in the Glass Hall of the Tallinn Singers' Field in Tallinn, Estonia, as part of the festival âOdessa Classics Tallinnâ and in the Chamber Music Hall of the Beethoven House in Bonn, Germany as part of the âMusic Summer 2022: Hope for Peace â Odessa Classics@Beethoven-Haus Bonnâ on (2022).
Oleksandr Fediurko (12 years)
Oleksandr was born in Kyiv, Ukraine. At the age of 5 he entered the children's music school in the piano class of Ghalyna Kozjuba. At the age of 6 he began to take part in piano competitions. Oleksandr is a scholarship holder of the Presidential Foundation of Leonid Kuchma âUkraineâ and the International Academy of Music in Liechtenstein. He is currently studying at the Johann-Joseph Fux-Konservatorium Graz in the class of Polina Sasko.
Oleksandr performed in the Mahler Hall at the concert "Wunderkinder" as part of the South Tyrol Festival in Toblach, Italy (2017, 2019).
He has performed twice at the Steinway Piano Gallery in Stockholm in the concerts âYoung Talents: Ukraineâ as part of the festival âRethinking Europe: Ukraine IIâ and at the Stockholm Palace in the concert âLittle Stars in the Royal Palaceâ (2018).
Oleksandr performed at Antonio Belloni Theater as part of the concert âChristmas Magic at Belloni Theaterâ in Barlassina, Italy (2019).
He also played in the fountain courtyard of the Munich Residence as part of the prizewinners' concert of the international online piano competition for young people in Europe EUPLAYY (2021).
He performed at Villa Rachmaninoff (âSenarâ) in Weggis, Switzerland (2021).
He has performed in the Glass Hall of the Tallinn Singers' Field in Tallinn, Estonia as part of the festival âOdessa Classics Tallinnâ and in the Chamber Music Hall of the Beethoven House in Bonn, Germany as part of the âMusic Summer 2022: Hope for Peace â Odessa Classics@Beethoven-Haus Bonnâ on (2022).