JEROME ROSE

JEROME ROSE, hailed as “the Last Romantic of our own age” and one of America’s most distinguished pianists, has been heard in major concert halls across five continents. A Gold Medalist from the International Busoni Competition, Mr. Rose began his international career while still in his early twenties.
Jerome Rose has appeared with such orchestras as the Berlin Philharmonic, Munich Philharmonic, Vienna Symphony, and Santa Cecilia, Rome. Jerome Rose has appeared with such orchestras as the Berlin Philharmonic, Munich Philharmonic, Vienna Symphony, and Santa Cecilia, Rome. A frequent visitor to London, he has appeared with the London Philharmonic, London Symphony, and the Royal Philharmonic.

He was a pupil of Adolph Baller when, at the age of 15, he debuted with the San Francisco Symphony. A graduate of the Mannes College and the Juilliard School of Music, Jerome Rose studied with Leonard Shure and Rudolf Serkin at Marlboro..

Mr. Rose has given masterclasses at the Moscow Conservatory, the Chopin Academy in Warsaw, the Mozarteum in Salzburg, the Munich Hochschule, and the Toho Conservatory of Music in Tokyo, Japan. He is on the Faculty of the Mannes College of Music and is Founder/Director of the International Keyboard Institute & Festival held every summer in New York City. Mr.
Mr. Rose has served on the Faculties at the Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris, the Tel-Hai Festival in Israel, the Duszniki Chopin Festival and the Salzburg Mozarteum. He is also in demand as a juror at international competitions including the E-Competition (USA), Beethoven (Germany), Liszt (Netherlands), Hamamatsu (Japan), Maria Canals (Spain) and Chopin (Poland) Competitions. He has toured major cities in China, giving recitals, masterclasses and promoting his 4 volume book “Becoming a Virtuoso”.

Last season included masterclasses and recital appearances in the United States, Europe, Japan, Korea and Taiwan. This season includes concerts and masterclasses in Germany, Russia, and the United States. Mr. Rose was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Music from the State University of New York for his lifetime achievement in music.

Jerome Rose has served on many juries of major international piano competitions and has been teaching for over 50 years, presently serving on the faculty of the Mannes College The New School for Music in New York City. Mr. Rose has also given masterclasses in major piano conservatories and institutions throughout the world.

Masterclasses
Moscow Conservatory, Russia
Chopin Conservatory, Warsaw
Royal Academy, London
Hoschulen: Berlin, Cologne, Munich, Hannover, Weimar, Karlsruhe, Würzurg, Detmold, Germany
Toho School and Showa Academy, Tokyo, Japan
Shanghai and Beijing Conservatories, China
Royal Conservatory of Amsterdam & The Hague
Seoul National University, Korea
Yonsei University, Korea

Competition Juries
Chopin – Warsaw
Liszt – Utrecht, Netherlands
Beethoven – Bonn, Germany
Busoni – Bolzano, Italy
Hamamatsu – Japan
Shanghai – China
Maria Canals – Barcelona, Spain
E-Competition – USA
Hilton Head – USA
Kosciuszko Foundation – USA
Piano Campus – Paris, France
ARD – Munich, Germany
Rina Sala Gallo – Italy
YPF – Netherlands
RNCM James Mottram – Manchester, UK
Chopin Golden Ring – Bled, Slovenia

Summer Festivals
École Normale, Paris, France
Mozarteum, Salzburg, Austria
Tel-hai, Israel
Duszniki, Poland
Mänttä Music Festival, Finland

Among his many activites, Jerome Rose was Founder and Director of the Romantics Festival in London, England in 1981. In 1986, he was the Founder and Director of the Liszt Centennial in Washington, D.C, as well as the Artistic Director of the Schubert/Brahms Centennial at the Library of Congress in 1997. From 1999 to the present, he went on to become Founder and Director of the International Keyboard Institute & Festival in New York, which continues to the present time every July. Because of his vast experience, Mr. Rose has taught many of the finest young pianists in the world today.

Mr. Rose has also published “For the Young Virtuoso”, a collection of four books published in China.

He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Music from the State University of New York for his lifetime achievement in music.

Copyright © 2017 by Jerome Rose

Артур Искандарович Назиуллин

By international independent statistic results, between the best clarinettists of new generation, there is a place for Srthur Naziullin. Honoured Art Worker of Bashkortostan. State laureate named Sh.Babich. Owner of Russian Federation president, V.Putin grant. Also, he is owner of grant by R.Khamirova – Bashkortostan chief town. Arthur Naziullin is a director of charitable foundation named Vladimer Spivakov, in a republic of Bashkortostan.

Solist of Moscow philharmonic. Solist of Moscow state academy and minister of culture Federation of Russia in program “Stars of XXI century”.

Arthur was born in 1988, Bashkit, city Ufa. He started music in Special Secondary Music School-licee, in Ufa, academy of art, named Z.Ismagilova. After school-licee he continued learning Kazan State Conservatory named N.Jhiganova (2000 Year). In 2004 he became student of the college by state conservatory in Moscow named  P.Tchaikovski. (studying in class of public artist – O.Baghdasarian).


Graduation

  • State conservatory in Moscow named Tchaikovski
    (class of Proffessor, Public artist O.Baghdasarian)
  • High school of G.Lubeck , Germany
    (class of Sabin meyers)
    High school of “Hans Eiler”, Berlin
    (class of Wenzel Fuchs)

Competitions
Winner of competition “New Faces”
Owner of Prize “Talant” by Company “Sterling Group” (Moscow, 2004)
Laureate of international clarinettists competition ( I degree, Moscow 2005)
Laureate of international clarinettists competition (I degree, Moscow 2007)

Naziullin was grand-aided student by: ” Charitable foundation named Vladimer Spivakov” , “Performer of Russian art “; “New names”.

He was participant of musical telecasting and broadcasting, including, TV channel “Russian culture”.

Masterclasses of Arthur Naziullin cover 10 counrties of the world: Sweden – “International duo-competition of Sweden”; USA – competition “young performers of clarinet”; Canada; Switzerland; Germany; Italy; cities of Russian and etc.

Since 2010 Naziullin is a proffessor of Moscow musical school for children named B.Blazhev (МГДМШ ).

Musician collaborates with orchestras like:

State akademic simphony orchestra og Russian federation named E.Svetlanova (ГАСО)
State symphony orchestra of Republic of Tatarstan (ГСО)
Philharmonic orchestra o Ural
Stuttgarter Philharmoniker
Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Germany
Victoria symphony, Canada
Sinfonietta de Lisboa, Portugal
Antalya State Symphony Orchestra, Turkey
Montreal Symphony Orchestra,  Canada
Naziullin collaborates with musicians like:

V.Spivakov; D.Matsuev; P.Tsukerman; M.Dunaevski; A.Sladkovski; L.Isakadze; K. Steffens; P.Nersesyan; T.Tsimerman; S.Krylov; Ts. Kochanovski; A. Ruggiero; and etc.


Festivals:

«Crescendo» (Moscow, Paris, New-York)
«Stars on Baikal »
«Dennis Matsuev and friends»
«Vladimer Spivakov invites… »
«V.Spivakov international festival in Kolmar (France) »
«Stars in Kremlin» (Moscow)
«Musical Kremlin» (Moscow),
«International Festival of Apogee Foundation» (New-York),
«International Chamber Music Festival » (Izmir, Turkey),
«Mozart days in Istanbul» (Turkey)
«Clarinet Fest» (Vancouver, Canada. Porto, Portugal),
«On visit with Larisa Gergievna » (Vladikavkaz, Russia),
«Royal festival of art» (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)
«Friends of Facebook » Batumi, Georgia )


Public  activities :

In 2010, May, he was taking part with Vladomer Spivakov in concert dedicated 65 years of freedom, concert was held in headquarter of GA (New-York) and headquarter of UNESCO (Paris, France).

Musician actively collaborates with native Bashkir. In 2013, October, government of Bashkir, invited him on concert for presenting native shore, which was held in headquarter of UNESCO (Paris, France).

In 2013, October, in Bashkir was held charitable concert by government assistance. Received amount was transfered in institution of musical school for children.

In 2014, Arthur Naziullin founded named grant scholarship “constellation”, for the talented young students of Bashkir.

Naziullin is an organizer of the fund summer art school named Vladimir Spivakov, in Bashkir.

He takes part in governing “Friendly association of Bashkir”. Also, Naziullin is an ambassador of Bashkir in  federation of Russian.

Also, he is an public adviser of Ministry of culture, in republic of Bashkir.


Nana Jashvili

“We enjoyed the violinist Nana Jashvili with her broad and brilliant sound, inner radiance and absence of any false pathos as one of the greatest virtuosos of our time.”
“The celebrated and rewarded by many bravos from the audience soloist for the evening was the exceptional violinist Nana Jashvili who performed Alexander Glasunov’s rhapsodic violin a-moll concerto with a soulful expression and a poignant cantilena, and in the final movement with a breath-taking virtuosity. Splendid.”
These and similar quotations from various important periodicals from Westphalia like Neue Westfälische Zeitung, Westfalen Blatt or Die Glocke appeared as the media reaction to her third Master concert in Gütersloh in the finale to the “European Week of Culture”.
Nana Jashvili, a master virtuoso, is recognized by the press and critics particularly for the emotional intensity and the profound lyricism of her playing. Artistic charisma and outstanding instrumental ability were developed under the influence of two cultures: born in Tbilisi (Georgia) she received her initial training from her father Luarsab Jashvili before entering the master class of the great violinist Leonid Kogan at the Moscow conservatory. Having won several national competitions as well as the “Concours International de Montreal” she had her triumphant breakthrough at the age of seventeen, when she won the “Premier Grand Prix” at the International Jacques Thibaud Competition, where she was also awarded the “Prix Special” for the best interpretation of Maurice Ravel’s “Tzigane.”

Nana Jashvili is the recipient of several state prices of the Soviet Union. Since then she has given concerts in the great capitals of music in Europe, Canada and Japan.

She has appeared as soloist with well-known orchestras such as :  the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, the Gewandhaus orchestra of Leipzig, the Staatskapelle Dresden, the Orchestra de Paris and the Moscow and Leningrad Philarmonic Orchestras.
She had worked with great conductors such as: Claudio Abbado, Karl Böhm, Kurt Masur, Vazlav Neimann, Aleksander Dmitriev, Andrey Boreyko, Uros Layovic, Neeme Järvi, Yehudi Menuhin, Valerie Gergiev, Pavel Kogan, and Jansug Kakhidze.

Nana Jashvili is a welcome guest artist on the concert stages at the summer festivals of Vienna, Bregenz and Copenhagen. Her repertoire extends from the Baroque to the contemporary. Her interpretation of the violin concerto op.36 by Schoenberg in the Vienna state opera was celebrated as an extraordinary event. As a professor at the Folkwang Hochschule in Essen she also devotes her time to the training of the talented young musicians as well as giving master classes.
Nana Jashvili plays a Nicola Gagliano violin from 1732.

State Opera of Georgia

The creative life of the singers and the orchestra of the Georgian State Opera started a few years before the opera house was built in 1851. The first professional symphony orchestra, which consisted of Italian performers, was conducted by an Italian violinist and conductor Barbieri and in the very first season (1851-52) he performed twelve European operas.
From 1860 the theatre orchestra began its independent concert life and held symphony music concerts conducted by Shenning and Catani. Together with the orchestra there were the greatest performers on the stage, among them Teresa Stolz, Feodor Chaliapin, a brilliant pianist Arthur Rubinstein, a Russian composer and a virtuoso pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff and a great Russian composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky, who visited Georgia five times (1886-1890), and who appreciated deeply the orchestra and the theatre company.
The orchestra participated in the performances of the theatres on tour: St. Petersburg Ballet Company (1852), Italian operatic companies (1897-1898, 1910), the Vienna Imperial Operetta (1903), Moscow and Petersburg comic operas (1907), St. Petersburg Imperial Ballet (1907, 1908, 1913).
In the 20th century the orchestra was conducted by such famous musicians as Evgeni Mikeladze, Ivane and Vakhtang Paliashvilis, Odissei Dimitriadi, Givi Azmaiparashvili and Jansug Kakhidze.
In recent years together with the orchestra of the theatre we could listen to the world famous performers, such as Placido Domingo, Ferruccio Furlanetto, José Carreras, Michèle Crider, Dolora Zajick, Montserrat Caballé, Paata Burchuladze, Badri Maisuradze, Lado Ataneli, Iano-Tamar Alibegashvili, Alexandre Korsantia, Lexo Toradze, Eter Anjaparidze. The orchestra was conducted by Arvo Volmer, the artistic director of the Estonian National theatre and the main conductor, Dan Ettinger, Shuya Okatsu, Fakhraddin Kerimov and others.
The orchestra had successful tours in Hungary, Germany, France, Israel, Malta, Spain, and Libya. The orchestra, as well as the whole company, had a great success at the prestigious opera music festival of Sweden.
Taking into consideration the high creative-professional level of the musicians, a chamber orchestra was established, which regularly gives concerts in Georgia and abroad.
Today there are 121 actors in the opera orchestra who often have recitals as independent soloists or ensembles. Besides opera and ballet performances, the orchestra often gives concerts of symphony and vocal music, takes part in governmental and charity events, and collaborates with the famous contemporary conductors and performers.