VIII International M. K. Čiurlionis Organ Competition

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VIII International M. K. Čiurlionis Organ Competition

Vladimir Skomorokhov, Russia

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Educational Institution Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory

Vladimir Skomorokhov (b. 1999) is currently studying at the Moscow State P. I. Tchaikovsky Conservatory, class of Natalia Gureeva. He is a laureate of many international organ, piano and chamber music competitions. Vladimir was awarded the first prize at the II International Young Organists Competition in Moscow (2015); became a diploma winner at the IX International Mikael Tariverdiev Organ Competition (2015); won the second prize at the II International Odoevsky Organ Competition in Moscow (2017); became a winner at the V International Alexander Goedicke Organ Competition in Moscow (2018). Since 2010 Vladimir constantly participates in the international Moscow organ festivals. He also participated in festivals "Lebendige Musik", VIII International Leonid Roizman Organ Festival, Tallinn Organ Festival, organ academies in Dordrecht and Haarlem (The Netherlands).

I ROUND

  1. Nicolaus Bruhns | Grande Prelude · E minor
  2. Johann Sebastian Bach | Chorale Prelude "Allein Gott in der Hoh sei Ehr" · BWV 676
  3. Faustas Latėnas | "Toccata"

II ROUND

  1. Johann Sebastian Bach | Prelude and Fugue · E flat major · BWV 552
  2. Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis | Fugue · C sharp minor · VL 86
  3. Olivier Messiaen | "L'Ascension" ("The Ascension")
    • "Alleluias sereins d’une âme qui désire le ciel" ("Serene Alleluias of a Soul that Longs for the Heavens")

III ROUND

  1. Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis | Fugue · B flat minor · VL 345
  2. César Franck | Three Chorals for Organ: Choral No. 2 · B minor · FWV 39
  3. Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy | Prelude and Fugue No. 3 · D minor · Op. 37
  4. Max Reger | Choralphantasie "Halleluja, Gott zu loben bleibe meine Seelenfreud" No. 3 · Op. 52

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