![]() ![]() Now Valentina shares her time between Moscow and Rome. She graduated from Kiev Conservatory subsequently moving to the United States and giving her debut performance in New York in 1995. In recent seasons, Valentina performed as a soloist with London Symphony Orchestra, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre de Paris, Orchestre Philharmonique de Liège, Staatskapelle Dresden, Orquesta Sinfónica de Castilla y León, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and Seoul Philharmonic.īorn in Kiev, Ukraine, Valentina started learning the piano at age three and gave her first public recital a year later. She has also performed at Berlin Philharmonie, Théâtre des Champs Elysées in Paris, the Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory, Wigmore Hall in London, Prinzregententheater in Munich, Carnegie Hall in New York, NCPA in Beijing, Teatro Major in Bogota and at festivals including the BBC Proms, Dvorak Prague Festival and Musica Mundi Chamber Festival in Brussels. Highlights of the past seasons include amongst others a sold-out concert at Auditorio Nacional with the Spanish National Orchestra, where Valentina played all piano concertos and the Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini by Sergej Rachmaninoff in one evening. ![]() ![]() She also makes her debut with Philharmonia Orchestra under Alpesh Chauhan performing Shostakovich Piano Concerto No 2 and returns Fort Wayne Philharmonic with a programme including Piano Themes from Cinema’s Golden Age and tours New Zealand with New Zealand Symphony Orchestra performing Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. The 2019/2020 season sees Valentina perform recitals in Istanbul, Vienna, Zurich, Rome Geneva, Essen and Brussels and a return to Madison and Amelia Island Chamber Music Festivals in the USA. In February 2019, for the 125th anniversary of Tchaikovsky’s death, Decca released a special CD-Box Set: the most complete collection of works for solo piano by Tchaikovsky with some of the works having never been recorded before. Since then, Valentina has released a further 9 albums for Decca, including every piano concerto by Sergei Rachmaninoff, works by Chopin, Philipp Glass, Liszt and Scriabin as well as CD «Love Story – Piano Themes from the Cinema’s Golden Age» with major film music from the 1920s. DECCA gave Lisitsa an exclusive artist contract, releasing the live recording of the Royal Albert Hall concert only one week later on CD and DVD. Listeners had the chance to vote online in advance for their preferred programme – a form of audience participation that has become one of Valentina’s trademarks. This singular success has led Valentina to perform at some of the world’s most prestigious stages which included a spectacular recital in London's Royal Albert Hall before an audience of 8000 in June 2012 that sealed her international breakthrough. Thanks to an unwavering dedication towards her audience and personal approach to videos, her YouTube channel now records over 550.000 subscribers and 147 million views with an average 75.000 views per day. The foundation stone of a social-network career unparalleled in the history of classical music was laid. The views increased staggeringly more videos followed. Valentina posted her first video on the internet platform YouTube in 2007, a recording of the Etude op. And she is also a delicate, sensitive, fluid player who can ripple gently over the keys with the unctuous smoothness of oil.” I was impressed, sometimes dazzled and sometimes even taken aback by the ferocity of her fortissimos. You feel you’re getting a strong performer but also a sense of what the piece is like rather than of how Lisitsa plays it. She offers readings that are, when you penetrate through the satin curtains of the soft playing and the thunder of the loud playing, fundamentally honest and direct. She does not seek to create a persona, much less impose one on what she is playing. ‘Straightforward’ is an inadequate term for virtuosity. Washington Post Online wrote: “It’s striking that her playing is relatively straightforward. BIOGRAPHY, SEASON 2019/2020 Valentina Lisitsa is not only the first «YouTube star» of classical music more importantly, she is the first classical artist to have converted her internet success into a global concert career in the principal venues of Europe, the USA, South America and Asia. ![]()
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