Andrei Gavrilov
A polished classical piano artist.
Andrei Gavrilov was born in Moscow in 1955 in an artistic family. His father Vladimir Gavrilov was a well known Russian artist, while his mother was a prominent pianist. In 1974, at the age of 18, Andrei Gavrilov won first prize at the International Tchaikovsky Competition and in the same year made a triumphant international debut at the Salzburg Festival when he was substituting for Sviatoslav Richter. Following his Carnegie Hall debut in 1985, Andrei Gavrilov was proclaimed "a major artist" by The New York Times. In 1994 – 2001, Andrei Gavrilov took a 7 years long pause during which he performed almost no concerts devoting his time to the studies of philosophy and religion as well as to searching for new ideas and new approaches to music. In 2013 Andrei Gavrilov completed writing his three-volume autobiography the first volume of which was published in Russian and German in March and April 2014 respectively. In December 2016 it was also published in English. The book was accompanied with his new recording of Chopin Nocturnes, which was made specially to be included in this book. In April 2013 Andrei Gavrilov realized his long time dream of conducting all concertos from the piano himself. Andrei Gavrilov is planning to publish series of CD / DVD recordings that will include his performances of Bach, Chopin, Liszt, Schumann and other master composers. On his own label: AG UCM Publishing.
What kind of music does Andrei Gavrilov play?+
Andrei Gavrilov plays classical piano, classical. Andrei Gavrilov was born in Moscow in 1955 in an artistic family.
What are Andrei Gavrilov live shows like?+
Andrei Gavrilov's live sets are tight and well-rehearsed - mid-paced sets where the arrangements come through clearly.
How can I find out when Andrei Gavrilov is playing?+
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