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Yegor Dyachkov, cello solo

Sat, Jun 08

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Studio Dissonances

An unforgettable and rare evening in Montreal, an extraordinary artist to listen to and share with other music lovers in an intimate context.

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Yegor Dyachkov, cello solo
Yegor Dyachkov, cello solo

Time & Location

Jun 08, 2024, 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Studio Dissonances, 4000 Rue Saint-Ambroise, Montreal, QC H4C 2C7, Canada

About the event

Program/Program:


JS Bach

Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007

Prelude

German

Current

Saraband

Minuet I & II

Jitter

JS Bach

Suite No. 5 in C minor, BWV 1011

Prelude

German

Current

Saraband

Gavotte I & II

Jitter

Paul Hindemith

Sonata Op. 25 no.

Lebhaft, sehr markiert

Mäßig schnell, Gemächlich

Langsam

Lebhafte Viertel

Mäßig schnell

George Crumb

Sonata

Fantasy

Pastoral theme with variations

Toccata


YEGOR DYACHKOV

cello

Since being proclaimed Artist of the Year by Radio-Canada in 2000, the year of his first concert at Lincoln Center in New York, cellist Yegor Dyachkov has performed regularly in Europe, Asia and America. He is the guest of major orchestras such as those of Antwerp, Geneva, Rio de Janeiro, Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver, and participates in numerous international festivals, including those of Évian, Kronberg, Lanaudière, Ottawa, Seattle and Tanglewood . Giving pride of place to new music, he took part, under the aegis of Yo-Yo Ma, in the “Silk Road Project” and created several works dedicated to him by Christos Hatzis, Jacques Hétu, Michael Oesterle, André Prévost and Ana. Sokolovic. He has released a dozen albums that have received critical acclaim, notably for Chandos, Analekta and ATMA Classique. A sought-after chamber musician, he collaborates with the Arditti, Borromeo and St. Lawrence quartets, pianists Anton Kuerti, Charles-Richard Hamelin, Martin Roscoe and Andrew Armstrong, violinists James Ehnes, Jonathan Crow, Antje Weithaas, Tessa Lark and Noah Bendix-Balgley , and cellists Colin Carr and Steven Isserlis. He also forms with Jean Saulnier one of the most accomplished cello-piano duos and is a founding member of the Ensemble Magellan and the Trio de Montréal. He is professor of cello and chamber music at the University of Montreal and also teaches at the Schulich School of Music of McGill University.


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