The British music magazine "The Gramophone" reviewed Oleg Marshev's recording
of Prokofiev music as "one of the most authoritative and impassioned
performances on disc so far". His interpretation of the "War" trilogy being
recently awarded the prestigious accolade "Classic CD Choice" against such
competitors as Richter, Berman, Ashkenazy.
Born in Baku, former USSR, Oleg Marshev trained with
Valentina Aristova at the Gnesin School for Highly Gifted Children and with
Mikhail Voskresensky at the Moscow Conservatory where he completed his
Performance Doctorate in 1988 gaining the Diploma with Honor. Marshev is thus
a direct representative of the fifth generation of Russian pianism since
Liszt, through Alexander Siloti, Konstantin Igumnov and Voskresensky's
teacher, Lev Oborin. Resident in Italy since 1991, Marshev has received
awards in several international piano competitions in Canada, Italy,
Portugal, Spain, USA, including 4 first prizes. The illustrious competition
victories have confirmed the artist's reputation as one of the most talented
Russian pianists of his generation.
1991 saw his New York debut with a highly acclaimed recital at the
Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall. The following year he appeared at the
Amsterdam Concertgebouw which led to other invitations to perform at this
prestigious hall. Since then he has performed throughout the world from
Canada to New Zealand, appearing at such important festivals as A.B.
Michelangeli of Brescia-Bergamo, Italy, Ruhr Klavier Festival, Germany,
Festival at Roque d'Antheron in France.
Oleg Marshev's first recording project was the complete original works
for solo piano by Prokofiev (5 CDs) for Danacord Records. He has since
recorded over 30 CDs for the same label, featuring works by Schubert,
Brahms, Strauss, Rubinstein, Rachmaninov and others. He has made the world
premier recording of Emil von Sauer's complete piano music in 6 volumes.
Another result of the artist's abiding interest in little-known or
forgotten music is a recording of Danish romantic piano concertos in 4 CDs.
Oleg Marshev is probably the first pianist ever to have recorded the
complete works for piano and orchestra by the great Russian Four --
Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, Prokofiev and Shostakovich.
All Marshev recordings have been received to widespread critical acclaim
by leading international publications. His Shostakovich Concerti disc was
reviewed thus by BBC Music magazine: "Marshev a phenomenon -- master of
every mood from strip-cartoon crispness to thundering monster, but above
all a controlling sensibility of intelligence and feeling".
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