Eduard Kunz (), (born October 30, 1980, in
Omsk
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,
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) is a
Russian
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pianist
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. He reached the 2nd round in the
International Tchaikovsky Competition
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in 2011.
Biography
Eduard was born in
Siberia
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from an assimilated minority German ethnic in Russia. He studied with
Michail Khokhlov at the Gnessin Special school for gifted children and with
Andrei Diev at the
Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory.
He made his debut with the
Omsk Philharmonic Orchestra at the age of 10.
He gained a Postgraduate Diploma with Distinction as well as the Gold Medal for performance from the
Royal Northern College of Music studying with
Norma Fisher[Manchester Beethoven Orchestra, Eduard Kunz biographical note](_blank)
accessed 4 January 2013. and the late Mark Ray.
Named among 10 tomorrow's great pianists by the
BBC Music Magazine
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, Eduard Kunz has performed and broadcast with many major orchestras in the UK
including the
BBC Symphony,
BBC Concert, and
BBC Scottish Symphony orchestras, the
Royal Scottish National Orchestra,
Hallé,
Ulster Orchestra
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,
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra,
Welsh National Opera Orchestra,
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
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and
London Musici orchestras, with conductors such as
Tugan Sokhiev
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Biography
Sokhiev began piano studies at age 7. He first conducted at age 17, inspired by Anatoly Briskin, the conductor of the ...
,
Christian Mandeal,
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,
Gerard Schwarz
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,
Lothar Koenigs,
Garry Walker,
Clark Rundell, Mark Stephenson,
Alejandro Posada,
Josep Caballe Domenech,
Alexander Joel,
Andrés Orozco-Estrada,
Barry Wordsworth
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and
David Angus, amongst others.
Other important debuts included Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin at the
Berlin Philharmonie
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The Philharmonie lies on the south edge of the city's Tiergarten and just west of the former Berlin Wall. The Philharmonie is on Herbert-von-Karajan- ...
,
The Philharmonia Orchestra at the
Royal Albert Hall
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,
Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
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History
The orchestra was foun ...
,
Orquesta Sinfónica de Castilla y León,
Orkest van het Oosten,
Orchestre national du Capitole de Toulouse and
Braunschweig Symphony orchestras as well as recitals at the
Wigmore Hall
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in London,
Bridgewater Hall in
Manchester
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,
Louvre
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in Paris,
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in Amsterdam and
Winterthur Hall in Barcelona, amongst many others.
Recordings for classical radio stations include
BBC Radio 3
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,
Radio France
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and
Deutschlandradio Kultur
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amongst many others.
Eduard is a winner of thirteen first prizes of international piano competitions
including First Prize of George Enescu Competition in Bucharest and Gold Medals of the New Orleans
[Eduard Kunz triumphs in New Orleans International Piano Competition, 27 July 2010.](_blank)
accessed 4 January 2013. and Paderewski International Piano Competitions.
Other awards included Silver medal from The Worshipful Company of Musicians in London, awards from Hattori and Musical Foundation,
Dame Myra Hess and Yamaha Music Foundation of Europe
as well as Spivakov Foundation and “Richter” award from Rostropovich Foundation in Moscow. In the 2011, he reached the 2nd round in the
International Tchaikovsky Competition
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.
Eduard's stage partners include
Yulian Rachlin,
Patricia Kopachinskaya,
Sol Gabetta,
Vilde Frang,
Boris Andrianov,
Aleksandr Ghindin and
Yuriy Medyanik.
Eduard's performances were recorded by all major European stations including
BBC Radio 3
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,
Radio France
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Stations
Radio France offers seven national networks:
*France Inter — Radio France's "generalist media, generalist" station, featuring entertaining and informative talk mixed wi ...
and
Deutsche Radio Kultur and
Russian Orpheus.
Eduard radio recordings include
Piano Concerto No. 10 (Mozart) with
BBC Scottish Orchestra,
Piano Concerto No. 3 (Beethoven)
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and
Piano Concerto No. 1(Tchaikovsky) with Ulster Orchestra Northern Ireland,
Piano Concerto No. 2 (Rachmaninoff) with BBC Concert Orchestra, Schumann and
Dmitri Shostakovich
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concertos with WNO and the
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini by
Sergei Rachmaninoff
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with BBC Symphony Orchestra, as well as a recording with
Alexandru Tomescu of complete repertoire for violin and piano by
George Enescu
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Biography
En ...
.
Eduard is the co-founder of
Kunz Piano Academy in
Brașov
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,
Romania
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, where he invites young artists from all around the world twice a year for a week of public masterclasses. In 2020, the academy will have its 4th edition.
Eduard is a Moscow Philharmonic Society Artist,
Verbier Festival
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Begun by Swedish expatriate in 1994, it has attracted int ...
laureate, a former
BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist (2006–2008) and a Yamaha Artist.
He is featured in the 2010 film A ''Surprise in Texas'' about the 2009 Van Cliburn Foundation competition.
Review: 'A Surprise in Texas', Benjamin Olivo : May 14, 2010.
accessed 4 January 2013.
Awards and Competitions
References
External links
Official web-site
Youtube channel
Rachmaninov - Moments musicaux, Op. 16: No. 2, 3, 4
Scarlatti - Piano Sonata in D minor, K.213
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Russian male classical pianists
Russian people of German descent
1980 births
Gnessin State Musical College alumni
Living people
Alumni of the Royal Northern College of Music
BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists
21st-century Russian classical pianists
21st-century Russian male musicians