The Wolfsonian Museum | Miami Beach
7:30 pm
Tickets available online and at the box office, from one hour before the concert starts
F. MENDELSSOHN
6 Songs Without Words Op.19
C. V. ALKAN
Symphony for solo piano Op. 39 No. 4-7
BACH-BUSONI
Choral Prelude “Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt
D. SHOSTAKOVICH
Selection of Preludes and fugues
No.5 D major
No.3 G major
No.4 E minor
No.7 A major
No.24 D minor
Ivanov searches for clarity, chisel of the individual voices, dynamic excursion and pianism at the limit of audible which immediately becomes evident.
La Scala
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The Wolfsonian Museum | Miami Beach
7:30 pm
Tickets available online and at the box office, from one hour before the concert starts
F. MENDELSSOHN
6 Songs Without Words Op.19
C. V. ALKAN
Symphony for solo piano Op. 39 No. 4-7
BACH-BUSONI
Choral Prelude “Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt
D. SHOSTAKOVICH
Selection of Preludes and fugues
No.5 D major
No.3 G major
No.4 E minor
No.7 A major
No.24 D minor
Emanuil Ivanov attracted international attention after receiving the First prize at the 2019 Ferruccio Busoni Piano Competition in Italy. This achievement was followed by concert engagements in some of the world’s most prestigious halls including Teatro alla Scala in Milan and Herculessaal in Munich.
Emanuil Ivanov was born in 1998 in the town of Pazardzhik, Bulgaria. From an early age he demonstrated a keen interest and love for music. He regards the presence of symphonic music, especially that of Gustav Mahler, as tremendously influential in his musical upbringing during his childhood. He started piano lessons with Galina Daskalova in his hometown around the age of seven. He later studied in and graduated from the Bertolt Brecht language high school in Pazardzhik. Ivanov studied with renowned bulgarian pianist Atanas Kurtev from 2013 to 2018. He is currently studying on a full scholarship at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire under the tutelage of Pascal Nemirovski and Anthony Hewitt, and is due to continue his studies at London’s Royal Academy of Music as a recipient of the prestigious Bicentenary Scholarship. He has received artistic guidance from Dmitri Bashkirov, Dmitri Alexeev, Sir Stephen Hough, Vladimir Ovchinnikov, Peter Donohoe, etc.
In February 2021, at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, Ivanov performed a solo recital in Milan’s famous Teatro alla Scala. The concert was live-streamed online and is a major highlight in the artist’s career.
In 2022, he received the honorary silver medal of the Musician’s Company, London and later in the same year became a recipient of the generous Carnwath Piano Scholarship.
Emanuil Ivanov has given critically acclaimed recitals, concerto performances and tours in japan, France, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus, South Africa, the United Kingdom and Poland. In the summer of 2023, he recorded an album of Scarlatti sonatas for the renowned Naxos label. Ivanov’s performances have been featured on BBC Radio 3, Italy’s Rai Radio 3 and Japan’s NHK Radio.
Emanuil has continually shown affinity towards some of the more rarely performed works in the repertoire and in 2024 is scheduled to perform Busoni’s mammoth piano concerto. Apart from playing the piano, he also displays great interest in composition and has composed regularly since childhood.