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Vadim Neselovskyi - Improvisation on Bach's Sinfonia 11 BWV797 (Ratingen, Germany - July 3rd 2021)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.ค. 2021
  • Vadim Neselovskyi played his latest solo piano suite: "Odessa - a musical walk through a legendary city" in Ratingen, Germany on July 3rd 2021. As a first encore he improvised on Bach's Sinfonia 11 BWV797. You can also listen to the recorded version of this piece on his solo piano album "Music for September" (produced by Fred Hersch): open.spotify.c...
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    Press quotes (English):
    "I truly believe that he is one of the greatest pianist/composers out there right now.” - Fred Hersch
    “We all look forward to hearing much more from him, as he ventures further down the singular road he has found.” - Steve Swallow
    4.5 stars “Neselovskyi is a rare artist…technically assured as both pianist and composer…Get Up and Go is a marvel.” - Bob Doerschuk, DownBeat
    "I don’t think I have ever met an improviser who has more surprises in store…a true Genius.” - Gary Burton
    BIO:
    As a young pianist growing up in Odessa, Ukraine, Vadim Neselovskyi discovered that his calling was not to follow any one stylistic path but to become a “creator of music.” He’s long since fulfilled that early promise in myriad ways both inventive and unexpected: as a composer whose vision is expansive enough to spark inspired interpretations from jazz trio and symphony orchestra alike; as an improviser carving surprising pathways through the straightahead, the avant-garde, and the indefinable; and as a collaborator valued by peers, mentors and fellow innovators.
    The Los Angeles Times has praised Neselovskyi’s “extraordinary playing” while The Guardian (UK) called him “the most promising of the young improvisers.” Whether as a pianist, composer, improviser, soloist or bandleader, Neselovskyi creates music that is truly inspired and wholly unique. His work has been played by jazz greats like Randy Brecker, Antonio Sanchez, Julian Lage, and Gary Burton, as well as classical artists (Daniel Gauthier, whose recording of Neselovskyi’s “San Felio” won an ECHO Classical Award) and symphony orchestras in the United States and Europe.
    Those diverse talents have attracted the attention of revered artists crossing the boundaries of genre, including legendary vibraphonist Gary Burton, who famously enlisted Neselovskyi for his acclaimed Generations Quintet; the prestigious Graz Philharmoniker, which performed his composition “Prelude for Vibes” on their New Year’s program; iconoclastic composer/saxophonist John Zorn, who invited Neselovskyi to contribute to The Book Beriah, the final installment of his Masada project; and French horn/alphorn pioneer Arkady Shilkloper, a profound influence with whom the pianist now shares a longstanding duo collaboration.
    Neselovskyi’s most recent release, Get Up and Go, earned a rare 4.5-star review from DownBeat by showcasing the meaningful bond forged between the pianist and his gifted bandmates during a visit to Neselovskyi’s native Ukraine at a time of political upheaval. The pianist’s next project will be a recording of his composition Bez Mezh (which, fittingly, means “no limits” in Ukrainian) by the International Symphony Orchestra (INSO) from Lviv, Ukraine. The ambitious work vividly interlaces composition and improvisation, providing both the piano soloist and the 65-piece orchestra with thrilling challenges to navigate.

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  • @vsobko
    @vsobko ปีที่แล้ว

    Дякую! Молодчина!

  • @zhaopuxing
    @zhaopuxing 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That was fantastic Vadim! So much emotion conveyed in the three voices.

  • @michaelharrison831
    @michaelharrison831 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Amazing Vadim, so beautifully integrated that Bach and Neselovskyi are dancing seemlessly together. I loved how you even went into 5 beat phrases. You are one of the only muscians in the world that can pull this off.

    • @vadimneselovskyi
      @vadimneselovskyi  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much, Michael! Means so much coming from you!!

  • @omergottesfeld6376
    @omergottesfeld6376 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Amazing man thanks

  • @jacobchiang
    @jacobchiang 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    God…improvise on 3 voices…amazing Vadim🙏

  • @christophermcguire6147
    @christophermcguire6147 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Beautiful playing! Vadim, when I hear or read that it's blasphemous to improvise on Bach, I remind folks that Bach and his contemporaries did exactly that. It was the practice of the day. I'd love to hear what you can do with Mozart, another great improviser.