Programme
Works from M. Ravel, P. Tchaïkovski, F. Liszt-F. Schubert, P. Vladigerov, P. Morozov
- Ravel. Le tombeau de Couperin
- Liszt – F. Schubert Sérénade (piano)
- Liszt – F. Schubert Marguerite au rouet (piano)
- Ranky. Don Quichotte et Dulcinée
Entracte
- Tchaïkovski. Air de Lenski d’”Eugene Onegin” (transcr. pour hautbois)
- Tchaïkovski. Andante maestoso de “Caisse-noisette” (piano)
- Vladigerov. Mélodie
- Morozov. Suite pour hautbois et piano
Svetlana Ancheva was born in 1972 in Rousse, Bulgaria. She first studied the piano and then the oboe in her home town. Continuing her education at the Sofia Academy of Music, she obtained two diplomas: oboe and choral conducting. She completed her training in the master classes of David Walter. In 1998, she joined the Rousse Philharmonic Orchestra. As a soloist in most Bulgarian orchestras, she also participated in a large concert tour with the Dublin Philharmonic in the United States and, in the period 2012-2014, she was principal oboe in the orchestra of the Chigiana Academy in Italy. She is the founder of the chamber music ensemble “Formantique” which aims to perform mainly Bulgarian and French music. She creates many arrangements for this ensemble, and in 2003 the French publisher Gérard Billaudot published her transcription for oboe and piano of Bach’s chorale Nun komm der’Heiden Heiland in the David Walter collection. As a soloist she has performed many Bulgarian premieres and two world premieres of works for oboe and piano by Bulgarian composers such as Vasil Kazanjev and Konstantin Iliev. She has participated in many international festivals, and in this year 2017, there is a sort of anniversary: twentieth time at the Coréades!…
(the last proposal was for the festival in Bordeaux with the conductor Jean-Yves Gaudin)
Yury ILYNOV
Pianist, conductor, currently working at Theatre and Philharmony Altenburg Gera in Germany. Born in Volgograd, Russia, after his studies as pianist at Volgograd State Institute of Arts and Culture and as symphony conductor at Saint-Petersburg State Conservatory, made professional steps in his home town from assistant conductor to musical director of the opera and professor at his “alma mater”. Founder of Volgograd Children’s Symphony Orchestra, the first big youth symphony orchestra in Russia, which was honoured in 2014 to play at Coventry Cathedral.
In 2016-2018 worked at Rousse State Opera and Philharmony, in 2018-2019 at Sofia State Opera in Bulgaria.
As pianist won first and second prizes in 11 competitions, including IV Prokofiev Competition in Saint-Petersburg (2004). As guest conductor stood on the podiums in UK, France, Belgium, Argentina, Ecuador, South Korea, Bulgaria, including Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra.
PhD in linguistics with the thesis ‘Phonetic Characteristics of Sung Speech’ (2007).
In 2011 and 2012 played in Buisson-de-Cadouin as member of the trio “Consonance”.