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Elizabeth Leonskaja
she was born in Tbilisi Georgia, studied in Moscow, lives in Vienna
she is married to Oleg Kagan
"
Elisabeth Leonskaja’s musical
development was shaped or influenced to a decisive degree by her
collaboration with Sviatoslav Richter. The master recognized her
exceptional talent and fostered her development not only through
teaching and musical advice, but also by inviting her to play numerous
duets with him. A memorable musical event! The musical partnership and
personal friendship between Sviatoslav Richter and Elisabeth Leonskaja
endured until Richter’s death in the year 1997. In 1978 Elisabeth
Leonskaja left the Soviet Union and made her new home in Vienna. Her
sensational performance at the Salzburg Festival in 1979 marked the
beginning of her steadily blossoming career as a concert pianist in the
west.
In addition to her many solo
engagements, chamber music remains an important part of her work. She
has performed many times with string quartets, such as the Belcea,
Borodin Artemis and Jerusalem quartets. She also had a longstanding
musical friendship with the Alban Berg Quartet, and their piano quintet
recordings are legendary.
"
Numerous recordings bear testimony to
the outstanding artistic achievements of this pianist and she has been
awarded prizes such as the Caecilia Prize for her Brahms piano sonatas,
or the Diapason d´Or for her recordings of works by Liszt. Other
significant recordings include the Tchaikovsky Piano Concertos with the
New York Philharmonic Orchestra under Kurt Masur, the Chopin Piano
Concertos with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra under Vladimir
Ashkenazy, and the Shostakovich Piano Concertos with the Saint Paul
Chamber Orchestra.
Leonskaja’s most recent CD recordings
appeared on the Berlin based Label eaSonus (
www.easonus.com). “Paris”,
with works by Ravel, Enescu and Debussy, was named the Solo Recording of
the Year 2014 by the ICMA Jury. “Saudade”, an homage to Russian culture
with works by Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich and Rachmaninoff, was released
in November 2017. A complete recording of Franz Schubert’s piano sonatas
in two volumes of four CDs each has been available since April 2016 and
May 2019 respectively. A double-CD with variations and sonatas by
Robert Schumann followed in January 2020."
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