Yury Revich
Yury Revich is an award-winning classical violinist who is also known for many humanitarian and artistic accomplishments. He is in-demand as a recording artist and has recorded a variety of chamber music and concertos from all eras. Revich began playing the violin when he was five years old, initially learning from his father, a third-generation violinist. At the age of seven, he attended the Central Musical Academy of the Moscow Conservatory, studying with Galina Turchaninova. From 2005 to 2009 he was a student of Victor Pikaizen, and then he worked with Pavel Vernikov at the Vienna Conservatory. 2009 saw his debut performance at Carnegie Hall, and in 2012 he released his first solo album, “Russian Soul,” with the Ars Produktion label. Since then, he has recorded several albums with Naxos, Odradek, and Capriccio Records. A devoted humanitarian, Revich is the artistic director of the “Friday Nights with Yury Revich” non-profit arts concert series that began in 2016. Here, he combines formal music performance with non-musical art such as dance, fashion, and sensory arts. Past partnerships include UNICEF Austria, All for Autism, and many others. The following year, his “Dreamland” project raised funds to provide clean water systems for schools in Syria. Also in 2017, Revich and Yuliya Draganova created the Beethoven Society for Music and Research, which awards a prize to young musicians and scientists for their outstanding accomplishments and holds a competition for young violinists and pianists. In 2021, Revich collaborated with Michael Halasz and the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra for the album Saint-Georges: Symphonies Concertantes; Symphony in G major. He also produced music in the crossover genre, including arrangements of both classic and original works, and his Green Anthem, which featured 100 musicians from around the world. In a departure from music, Revich designed his own line of eye jewelry called “Atalier,” inspired by the “shapes of the world and sound.”
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Saint-Georges: Orchestral Works
Yury Revich, Libor Ježek, Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Pardubice, Pavla Honsová, Michael Halasz
Classica - Pubblicato da Naxos il 24 set 2021
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Levina: Chamber Music
Maria Lettberg, Gernot Adrion, Yury Revich, Ringela Riemke, Katia Tchemberdji
Musica da camera - Pubblicato da CapriccioNR il 1 mar 2019
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Kabalevsky: Pathétique Overture, Violin Concerto, Vesna & Colas Breugnon
Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz, Yury Revich, Magda Amara, Karl-Heinz Steffens
Classica - Pubblicato da Capriccio il 3 ago 2018
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Danzas
Dora Deliyska, Nora Romanoff-Schwarzberg, Yury Revich, Florian Willeitner, Luca Monti, Georg Breinschmid
Classica - Pubblicato da Gramola Records il 5 feb 2016
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Andreas & Bernhard Romberg : Concertos & Overtures
Musica sinfonica - Pubblicato da Sony Classical il 12 apr 2013
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Doderer: Symphony No. 2, DWV 93 "Bohinj" & Violin Concerto No. 2, DWV 62b "In Breath of Time"
Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz, Anne Schwanewilms, Yury Revich, Ariane Matiakh
Classica - Pubblicato da CapriccioNR il 6 nov 2015
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Études ou Sonates pour un Violon
Classica - Pubblicato da Sony Classical il 17 mag 2013
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Russian Soul
Musica da camera - Pubblicato da Ars Produktion il 6 nov 2012
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Steps Through the Centuries
Yury Revich, Alejandro Pico-Leonis
Musica da camera - Pubblicato da Odradek Records il 5 ago 2014
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Steps Through the Centuries
Yury Revich, Alejandro Pico-Leonis
Classica - Pubblicato da Odradek il 5 ago 2014
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