Bournemouth Echo

Russian Classics, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Pavilion, Bournemouth, October 24th, 2009 http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk THERE'S never a shortage of Rachmaninov works in the concert hall and in this all-Russian programme the under appreciated Piano Concerto No.1 was centrepiece. The brilliant Russian pianist Oleg Marshev has a natural gift of idiomatic involvement that informs every note.The dynamic range and technical command was tremendously impressive in the tautly constructed outer movements and his feeling for Rachmaninov’s romantically inspired lyricism made the central Andante mesmerising. (more…)

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RADIO NEW ZEALAND, Auckland 2008

RADIO NEW ZEALAND in Auckland, Concert Chamber, July 1st, 2008 Brahms Sonata n.1 Liszt Apres une lecture du Dante Chopin 3 Walses op.34, Ballade n.4 Scriabin 2 Mazurkas op.40, 2 Poems op.32, Poeme "Vers la flamme" A reviewer Sarah Watkin interviewed by Eva Radich [audio mp3="http://olegmarshev.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/nz_review.mp3"][/audio] What sort of programme did he choose for his recital? Well, it was a very, richly Romantic programme - music by Brahms, Liszt, Chopin and Scriabin and, of course, all these composers were virtuoso pianists themselves, so it was a very, richly musical evening. When Chopin waltzes are the light music on a programme you know you are in for a treat. Interesting putting Chopin and Scriabin together, I would have imagined? Yes, well,...

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Hamilton

Hamilton Recital What: HCMS: Oleg Marshev. Works by: Brahms, Liszt, Chopin and Scriabin Where: Wel Academy When: Saturday, July 12 Reviewed by: Andrew Buchanan- Smart Hamilton was privileged to hear the brilliant virtuoso Russian pianist Oleg Marshev. His sense of oneness with the music was demonstrated with consummate artistry; a nuanced blend where technique served the music, always proportioned and balanced. (more…)

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musicweb-international. Nz 2008

http://www.musicweb-international.com/SandH/2008/Jul-Dec08/marshev1707.htm Whangarei Recital Oleg Marshev (pf.), Capitaine Bougainville Theatre, Whangarei, New Zealand, 17.7.2008 Brahms - Sonata No. 1, op. 1; Liszt – Spanish Rhapsody; Chopin – Three Waltzes op. 34, Ballade No. 4 op. 52; Scriabin – Two Mazurkas op. 40, Two Poemes op. 32, Vers la Flamme op. 72 The auditorium of the Capitaine Bougainville Theatre admirably fulfils its acoustical design criteria. Although it’s splendid for dramatic productions, an acoustic that’s as dry as dust does tend to drain the life out of “live” music. Fortunately the piano, with its largely self-contained ambience, is relatively impervious to such surroundings. However, this won’t prevent some pianists putting their own murk into the music. The many recordings of the Azerbaijani pianist...

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DOMINION EVENING POST 2006

DOMINION EVENING POST Aug. 22, 2006 VISITING PIANIST A PURE PRIVILEGE Sonata No 26 ‘Les Adieux’ (Beethoven); Three Piano Pieces, D 946 (Schubert); Rachmaninov: Corelli Variations, Op 42, Etudes-Tableaux, Op 39 Nos 1 and 2, Preludes Op 23 Nos 2 and 5 Oleg Marshev told Charlotte Wilson on Concert FM’s Upbeat on Tuesday that this was his fifth tour of New Zealand; each managed by that model impresario Helen Collier of Taihape. Each tour involves performances in many, mainly provincial towns: this time he will have given 12 performances. One would not expect a pianist of Marshev’s calibre to undertake such a tour: he records for an international label and has played, inter alia, at the Lincoln Centre in New...

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NRZ Ruhr Festival

NRZ August 09, 2003 Virtuos, poetisch, elegant - Oleg Marshev begeisterte in der Folkwang Hochschule beim Klavier-Festival (NRZ) Pianisten, die hohe Virtuositat mit sensibler Poesie verbinden, gibt es nicht viele. Oleg Matshev gehort dazu. (more…)

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L’ECO DI BERGAMO. Michelangeli Festival

L'ECO DI BERGAMO March 14, 2002 Marshev, degno prologo con Prokof’ev Il pianista russo ha proposto anche pagine di Rachmaninov e Cajkovskij/Pabst Oleg Marshev ha dato una prova, in poco piú di venti minuti, di quello che ci aspetta nel prossimo Festival pianistico. Il pianista russo, talento di primo piano, anche se non celebre come altri “incoronati” dal sistema concertistico internazionale, ha debuttato ieri pomeriggio al “Festival” davanti alla platea affollata del Circolo della Stampa di Milano, mostrando una particolare sintonia con le capricciose evoluzioni di Prokofiev. Evoluzioni che svariavano dalle minuzie vellutate e richiuse sopra se stesse, come assorte in contemplazioni tenerissime e un po’ alienate, passando velocemente a esplosioni di virtuosismo possente e violento, quasi lacerato e brutale....

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L’ECO DI BERGAMO Michelangeli Festival

L'ECO DI BERGAMO June 3, 2002 Oleg Marshev al festival pianistico, virtuosismo ma non solo Lo strumentista russo ha offerto una prova maiuscola al teatro Donizetti, destreggiandosi con maestri in Bach/Siloti, Liszt e Rachmaninov Non solo grande pianismo per Marshev, ma anche una grande attenzione alla suggestione delle armonie   (more…)

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