Igor Levit
Pianist Igor Levit emerged as a star in the 2010s after winning several major awards and honors, including designation as a BBC New Generation Artist. His rise has been due in part to bold programming in his concerts and on his recordings. Levit was born March 10, 1987, in the Soviet Russian city of Gorky (now Nizhny Novgorod, Russia). His mother was an opera rehearsal pianist. He took up the piano at age three, and a year later, he was already performing a Beethoven Ecossaise in public. At six, Levit performed a Handel keyboard concerto with the Philharmonic Orchestra of Nizhny Novgorod. His family moved to Hannover, Germany, in 1995, and in 1999, he enrolled in classes for a year at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria, and then moved to the Hochschule für Musik, Drama und Medien in Hannover. He remained a student there until 2010, studying with Bernd Goetzke, Karl-Heinz Kammerling, and Matti Raekallio. Even before his graduation, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung pronounced him one of the greatest pianists of the century. He won the Luitpold Prize for young artists at the Kissinger Sommer Festival in Bad Kissingen, Germany, and from 2011 to 2013, Levit was a BBC New Generation Artist. That led to concerto solo appearances with the likes of the Düsseldorf Symphony, the London Philharmonic, and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Levit has given solo recitals across Europe, the U.S., and Israel, and he has played chamber music with cellist Mischa Maisky, violinist Sergei Krylov, and violist Kim Kashkashian, among others. Levit has been outspoken about anti-Semitism on social media, and he received a death threat as a result in 2019. That year, he was named to the faculty of his alma mater, the Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover. Levit has recorded exclusively for the Sony Classical label, making his debut in 2013 with an album of Beethoven's weighty three final piano sonatas. Since then, he has recorded music of Beethoven, Bach, and Frederic Rzewski. He has also issued thematic albums with philosophical themes, Life in 2018 and Encounter in 2020.© James Manheim /TiVo Read more
Pianist Igor Levit emerged as a star in the 2010s after winning several major awards and honors, including designation as a BBC New Generation Artist. His rise has been due in part to bold programming in his concerts and on his recordings.
Levit was born March 10, 1987, in the Soviet Russian city of Gorky (now Nizhny Novgorod, Russia). His mother was an opera rehearsal pianist. He took up the piano at age three, and a year later, he was already performing a Beethoven Ecossaise in public. At six, Levit performed a Handel keyboard concerto with the Philharmonic Orchestra of Nizhny Novgorod. His family moved to Hannover, Germany, in 1995, and in 1999, he enrolled in classes for a year at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria, and then moved to the Hochschule für Musik, Drama und Medien in Hannover. He remained a student there until 2010, studying with Bernd Goetzke, Karl-Heinz Kammerling, and Matti Raekallio. Even before his graduation, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung pronounced him one of the greatest pianists of the century. He won the Luitpold Prize for young artists at the Kissinger Sommer Festival in Bad Kissingen, Germany, and from 2011 to 2013, Levit was a BBC New Generation Artist. That led to concerto solo appearances with the likes of the Düsseldorf Symphony, the London Philharmonic, and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Levit has given solo recitals across Europe, the U.S., and Israel, and he has played chamber music with cellist Mischa Maisky, violinist Sergei Krylov, and violist Kim Kashkashian, among others. Levit has been outspoken about anti-Semitism on social media, and he received a death threat as a result in 2019. That year, he was named to the faculty of his alma mater, the Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover.
Levit has recorded exclusively for the Sony Classical label, making his debut in 2013 with an album of Beethoven's weighty three final piano sonatas. Since then, he has recorded music of Beethoven, Bach, and Frederic Rzewski. He has also issued thematic albums with philosophical themes, Life in 2018 and Encounter in 2020.
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Igor Levit
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 10 Sep 2021
Igor Levit knows no half measures - it’s either all in or nothing. In 2019, he recorded Beethoven's complete 32 piano sonatas for Sony Classical; in 2 ...
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Beethoven : Complete Piano Sonatas
Igor Levit
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 13 Sep 2019
4F de Télérama5 de Diapason5 Sterne Fono Forum KlassikPianist Igor Levit came on the scene with an album devoted to Beethoven's late piano sonatas, works normally not undertaken until a player has had som ...
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Life
Igor Levit
Solo Piano - Released by Sony Classical on 5 Oct 2018
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Johann Sebastian Bach : Partitas, BWV 825-830
Igor Levit
Solo Piano - Released by Sony Classical on 15 Aug 2014
4 étoiles Classica5 de DiapasonGramophone Record of the MonthRussian pianist Igor Levit, trained in Austria and Germany, gained good festival notices and a New Generation Artist nod from the BBC. For his initial ...
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Goldberg Variations - The Goldberg Variations, BWV 988
Igor Levit
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 4 Nov 2016
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Diabelli Variations - 33 Variations on a Waltz by Anton Diabelli, Op. 120
Igor Levit
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 4 Nov 2016
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Encounter
Igor Levit
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 11 Sep 2020
Diapason d'or / ArteThe latest album ‘Encounter’ by the German-Russian pianist is a particularly astonishing one, blending the diverse works of great composers such as Ba ...
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Beethoven: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 (Live)
Igor Levit
Classical - Released by Naxos on 12 Feb 2021
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The People United Will Never Be Defeated! - 36 Variations on ¡El pueblo unido jamás será vencido!
Igor Levit
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 4 Nov 2016
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Für Elise, Bagatelle No. 25 in A Minor, WoO 59
Igor Levit
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 20 Mar 2020
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Bach, Beethoven, Rzewski
Igor Levit
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 9 Oct 2015
The pianist Igor Levit has shown an inclination toward big virtuoso repertory: Liszt, Bach, the late Beethoven sonatas. Nothing he has done, however, ...
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Ode to Joy (from Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, Op.125)
Igor Levit
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 18 Dec 2020
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Bach: Keyboard Partitas Nos. 1-6
Igor Levit
Classical - Released by Sony Classical on 15 Aug 2014
Russian pianist Igor Levit, trained in Austria and Germany, gained good festival notices and a New Generation Artist nod from the BBC. For his initial ...
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Beethoven: Piano Concertos Nos. 1-5
Igor Levit
Classical - Released by Naxos on 1 Nov 2007
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