Miami Beach Woman's Club

Vyacheslav Gryaznov

January 3, 2024 7:00 PM
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“Extraordinarily inventive, a leading voice and one of the great wonders of modern pianism.” Musical Life

program

MOZART
Adagio in B, Fantasia in C

CHOPIN
Ballade No 1

RACHMANINOFF
Etudes-tableau Op. 33 No. 3 Op. 39 No. 5
Five pieces Op. 3
1. Elegie
2. Melodie (1942)
3. Prelude
4. Polichinelle
5. Serenade (1942)

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INFORMATION

Special Recital with a selection of the most ashtonishing students of the Academy at Miami Beach Woman's Club , with the support of the City of Miami Beach and Cadet Hotel.

Free entrance with reservation through Eventbrite. Entry to the event will be done upon arrival. Doors open 45 minutes before the event.

Miami Beach Woman's Club - 2401 Pine Tree Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33140

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Gryaznov received prizes and scholarships from the foundations of Vladimir Spivakov, Yuri Bashmet, Mstislav Rostropovich (the Neuhaus Grant) and Yamaha Scholarship.  He has participated in numerous international festivals, including Dialogue of Cultures in Vilnius; Art Masters in Switzerland; Russian Music in the Baltics in Kaliningrad and Vilnius; Musical Kremlin in Moscow and Bryansk; Festival de Musique de Wissembourg in France, and others.

The first Russian president awarded a prize to Gryaznov, who has won numerous awards in prestigious international competitions in Moscow, Italy, Ukraine, Denmark, Georgia and Japan, including six first and Grand prizes. The pianist has performed in the USA, Italy, Denmark, France, the UK, Croatia, Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands, Georgia, Armenia, Poland, the Baltic states, Africa, many cities in Japan, and throughout Russia. His NHK video recordings are shown on Japanese TV on a regular basis. In Russia, the pianist's recordings are often played on Orpheus radio.

The musician's repertoire is extensive and diverse - from Domenico Scarlatti's sonatas to compositions by contemporary authors - and is growing to include masterpieces of operatic, symphonic and chamber music in the form of the pianist’s own transcriptions.  Through Deka-BC, he has published three collections of his concert arrangements and transcriptions for the piano. Since 2014, Gryaznov’s transcriptions have been published by Schott Music publishers.