Yevgeny Sudbin
叶夫盖尼·苏德宾(Евгений Судьбин),出生于1980年,是俄罗斯的钢琴演奏家。他在圣彼得堡音乐学院就读。10岁时,他的家庭移居到柏林。叶夫盖尼·苏德宾曾多次获得德国的钢琴比赛。2010年,叶夫盖尼·苏德宾成为英国皇家音乐学院教授。 Yevgeny Sudbin has been hailed by The Telegraph as ‘potentially one of the greatest pianists of the 21st century’. In the midst of a 7-year and 14-album collaboration with BIS Records, all of Yevgeny’s recordings have met with critical acclaim and are regularly featured as CD of the Month by BBC Music Magazine or Editor’s Choice by Gramophone. His Scriabin recording was awarded CD of the Year by The Telegraph and received the MIDEM Classical Award for Best Solo Instrument Recording at Cannes. It was described by Gramophone as ‘a disc in a million’ while the International Record Review stated that Yevgeny’s Rachmaninov recording ‘confirms him as one of the most important pianistic talents of our time’. Yevgeny performs regularly in many of the world's finest venues and concert series, both in recital and with orchestra, including Tonhalle Zurich; Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall (International Piano Series) and Wigmore Hall (London Pianoforte Series) in London; Concertgebouw (Meesterpianisten, Amsterdam); Avery Fisher Hall (New York) and Davies Symphony Hall (San Francisco). Recent engagements and tours have included orchestras such as New Zealand Symphony, Minnesota Orchestra, Leipzig Gewandhausorchester, Lucerne Symphony, Warsaw Philharmonic, Czech Philharmonic, Bergen Philharmonic, Philharmonia Orchestra, London Philharmonic, BBC Philharmonic and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic. His performance of Rachmaninov's Concerto No.1 at the BBC Proms in the Royal Albert Hall was described by The Telegraph as ‘sublime.’ Yevgeny has collaborated with some of the world’s most influential conductors, such as Neeme Järvi, Charles Dutoit, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Osmo Vänskä, Hannu Lintu, Vassily Sinaisky, Philippe Herreweghe, Petr Altrichter, Mark Wigglesworth, Andrew Litton and Dmitri Slobodeniouk. His love of chamber music has led him to collaborate with many other musicians including Alexander Chaushian, Ilya Gringolts, Hilary Hahn, Julia Fischer, the Chilingirian Quartet and many others. Appearances at festivals include Aspen, La Roque d'Antheron, Mostly Mozart and Verbier. In 2009, Yevgeny embarked on recording the complete cycle of Beethoven concertos with the Minnesota Orchestra, and the first two of these recordings have consistently received rave reviews. The last instalment featuring the 1st and 2nd concertos will be recorded with the Tapiola Sinfonietta (under Osmo Vänskä) in 2014. Future engagements include extensive USA tours, national Australian tours with the Australian Chamber Orchestra and Asia with Singapore Symphony Orchestra, concerts and recordings with the BBC Symphony under Sakari Oramo, as well as recitals throughout the world including a return to the International Piano Series at London's Southbank Centre. In its centenary year in 2013, the Critics' Circle announced its third annual Critics' Circle Music Award, and Yevgeny was named the recipient of the Exceptional Young Talent award in the Instrumentalist category. In 2010, Yevgeny was given a prestigious Fellowship by the Royal Academy of Music in London where he is now a Visiting Professor. Yevgeny was born in St Petersburg in 1980 and began his musical studies at the Specialist Music School of the St Petersburg Conservatory with Lyubov Pevsner at the age of 5. He emigrated with his family to Germany in 1990 where he continued his studies at Hanns Eisler Musikhochschule (Galina Ivanzova). In 1997 Yevgeny moved to London to study at the Purcell School and subsequently the Royal Academy of Music where he completed his Bachelor and Masters degrees under Christopher Elton. He was supported by The Wall Trust as well as the Hattori and Pulvermacher Foundations. Yevgeny lives in London with his wife and two young children and, in his spare time, he is an avid photographer.