18-21 November 2024

Masterclass
di Alto Perfezionamento: Piano and chamber music

Alessandro Deljavan, Anastasia Ushakova and Lisa Yasuda

Teatro Kursaal Santalucia

One of the most fascinating and famous pianist of his generation Alessandro Deljavan, together with the great russian cellist Anastasia Ushakova (1st Prize Tchaikovsky Youth Competition) and the amazing Japanese violinist Lisa Yasuda (Prizewinner of the Singapore International Violin Competition and at the Tchaikovsky Competition) in a Masterclass for chamber music groups that must include piano (piano trio, piano quartet, piano quintet etc)

Each musician or chamber music group will get lessons by these three musicians.

Each Chamber music group will perform in concert at the incredible Kursaal Theatre in Bari. Will be assigned 2 prizes, thanks to our partnership with the “Association of Tchaikovsky Competition Stars” : 

1) The best musician under 17 years old will be invited to the legendary TCHAIKOVSKY INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COMPETITION 2025 without video pre-selection

2) The best musician will be invited to perform at the 2025 TCHAIKOVSKY INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL in Moscow

ABOUT THE MASTERCLASS:

The Masterclass will take place from 18 November to 21 November 2024 in Trani and Bari (Italy, Puglia).

The concert of the chamber music groups who will participate in the Masterclass will take place on the 21 November 2024 in the beautiful and legendary
Kursaal Theatre in Bari and will be part of the Festival Pianistico Internazionale del Mediterraneo 2024
together with Ivo Pogorelich, Alessandro Deljavan and others…
All the groups that will apply for the Masterclass will perform in the concert.

Applications will be accepted in order of arrival, up to the maximum number foreseen

PRIZES:

Will be assigned 2 prizes:

1) The best musician under 17 years old will be invited directly to the final phase of the legendary TCHAIKOVSKY INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COMPETITION 2025.

2) The best musician will be invited to perform at the 2025 TCHAIKOVSKY INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL in Moscow

FREE ACCOMMODATION:

The organisation offers free accommodation for the participants. These rooms offered are shared with the other masterclass participants.

STUDENT MEALS:

The organisation offers to provide 2 meals per day at the price of 6,50€. Each student who would like to use this service must notify the secretary the night before. 

The program for the lessons of the masterclass is free choice.

FEES:
Application fee (to be paid only once by the Chamber group) : 150 euros
Tuition fee (to be paid by each member of the Chamber group) : 260 euros

(if you are a pianist applying you will have to pay both the application and tuition fees)

OTHER INFORMATION:

The application deadline for the Masterclass is 15 September 2024.

 

 

HOW TO APPLY:

1. Download and completed the application form from the button below

2. Send the completed form with the receipt of all paid application and tuition fees to accademia.filarmonica.med@gmail.com

3. See below on how to pay fees

 

HOW TO PAY:

All the payment fees must be made when you send your application to attend the Masterclass by transfer to this account

CAUSALE (Name of expense) “Contributo funzionamento Masterclass Festival Pianistico Internazionale del Mediterraneo 2024” + name and last name of the participant
IBAN IT79 C360 9201 6000 9579 9232 960
BIC (SWIFT) QNTOITM2XXX
ASSOCIAZIONE CULTURALE E MUSICALE HERMES

For other information you can call
+39 3468296657
Or send e-mail to accademia.filarmonica.med@gmail.com

 

Alessandro Deljavan

“Deljavan played Chopin’s B minor Etude with jaw dropping virtuosity and heart-stopping eloquence.”
—Scott Cantrell, Dallas Morning News

 

A prolific recording artist, Alessandro Deljavan has recorded more than 70 albums from the solo and chamber music repertoire. Of his recording of the Chopin complete Études Pizzicato.lu wrote:

“Technically brilliant and with an exceptional imagination, Alessandro Deljavan brings finesse and spontaneity to Chopin’s Etudes.”

“A concert which only confirms the genuine talent and colossal power of this Italian pianist who we’d like to hear more often in Brussels.”
—les chroniques du piano

Italian pianist Alessandro Deljavan has been astonishing audiences for more than two decades. Acknowledgements began at the age of nine when he won the prestigious Concours musical de France (1st Prize, Paris, 1996). He is embraced for his remarkable prowess and emotional intensity by audiences and colleagues alike.

Born of an Italian mother and Persian father, Alessandro Deljavan began learning to play piano before the age of two and gave his first performances at age three. He has since performed around the world in more than 20 countries including in Austria, Belgium, China, Columbia, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Lithuania, Montenegro, South Korea, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States.

“Deljavan’s performance was revelatory in every respect. Everyone in the hall knew that they were hearing something special—something wonderful—from the very first notes. At the end, the spontaneous eruption of cheers was so different from the perfunctory ovation that any decent performance is awarded, that being a part of the thrilled crowd was a unique experience in itself.”
—Gregory Sullivan Isaacs, Theater Jones

“Alessandro Deljavan performed in the most stunningly beautiful and expressive way that no one who was there will forget—it was simply world class!”
—Sverker Magnusson, Arvika News

Alessandro Deljavan has won top prizes in competitions including Concours musical de France (1st Prize, Paris, 1996), Hummel Competition (2nd Prize, Bratislava, 2005), Gina Bachauer Young Artist Competition (5th Prize, 2005), Cliburn Competition (John Giordano Discretionary Award, 2009), Isangyun Competition (2nd Prize, Tongyeong, South Korea, 2010), and Cliburn Competition (Raymond E. Buck Discretionary Award, 2013). Alessandro has performed with orchestras such as the Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra (St. Petersburg, Russia), the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra (Fort Worth, Texas, USA), the Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi (Milan, Italy), Orchestra Sinfonica Leopolis (Atri, Italy), Orchestra Haydn di Bolzano e Trento (tour in Italy & Slovakia), Israel Camerata Orchestra (Tel Aviv, Israel), Wu Han Philharmonic Orchestra (Wu Han, China), and the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra (Vilnius, Lithuania), the Filarmonica de Stat Sibiu (Sibiu, Romania), among others.

He has appeared at festivals such as the Festival International Piano Classique de Biarritz (Biarritz, France), Festival Chopin à Paris (Paris, France), Piano Intime Series (Montpellier, France), Glafsfjordens musikfestival (Arvika, Sweden), Bologna Festival (Bologna, Italy), Il Festival Piano Master (Gravedona, Italy), Orta Festival (Lago d’Orta, Italy), Gradus International Piano Festival (Aarhus, Denmark), Franz Liszt Festival (Albano Laziale, Italy), Festival Città di Morbegno (Morbegno, Italy), Festival Internazionale di Lapedona (Lapedona, Italy), Autunno Musicale (Como, Italy), the Bogotà International Piano Festival (Bogotà, Colombia) and Tippet Rise (Montana, USA). His chamber music partners have included the Takács Quartet, the Sine Nomine Quartet and the Brentano Quartet, Alissa Margulis (violin), and Alexander Buzlov (cello). He has toured extensively with the violinist Daniela Cammarano with whom he has recorded several albums for the Aevea, Brilliant Classics and Onclassical labels. Extending his chamber music into the formation of a trio, Alessandro has begun a collaboration with the cellist Amedeo Cicchese who along with Daniela Cammarano form Trio Laetitia with a debut recording on the Artalinna label.

Alessandro has appeared in films such as ‘Franz Liszt: The Pilgrimage Years’ (RAI – Italian TV), ‘Virtuosity’ (Cliburn / PBS), and numerous live broadcasts on European radio. The live webcasts from the Cliburn competitions (2009 & 2013) were seen by over a million viewers in 155 countries.

In 2021 Alessandro inaugurated his own imprint, the AERAS Music Group, for which he has released the Bach Goldberg Variations, and an album of works by Liszt. 

Alessandro Deljavan has a discography of over 70 albums with the Stradivarius, Brilliant Classics, Onclassical, Aevea, Naxos, Tactus and Piano Classics labels. A new release coming in 2024 marks his debut recording on period keyboard in an album of J.S. Bach and J.C. Bach. He performs on a forte piano from 1770 with Federico Bracalente playing Violincello Piccolo in the three Gamba Sonatas of J.S. Bach and a solo keyboard sonata of J.C. Bach. The album is being released on Evil Penguin Classics, also a new label for Deljavan.  On Youtube, his recording of the complete Chopin Waltzes has received more than 1,300,000 streams to date. Alessandro Deljavan graduated from the Conservatorio Statale di Musica Giuseppe Verdi (Milano, 2003) and the Istituto Gaetano Braga (Teramo, 2006). From 2005 – 2013 he was among the select young artists attending the International Piano Academy at Lake Como, Italy under the tutelage of the Academy’s artistic director, William Grant Naboré. In addition, he has taken part in courses at the Mozarteum Salzburg, the Festival dell Nazioni at Città di Castello and the Ottorino Respighi Foundation on St. George Island, Venice, Italy.

His teachers include Valentina Chiola, Piotr Lachert, Ricardo Risaliti, Enrico Belli, Eugenio Bagnoli, Lazar Berman, William Grant Naboré, Dimitri Bashkirov, Laurent Boullet, Fou Ts’ong, Dominique Merlet, John Perry, Menahem Pressler, Claude Frank, Richard Goode, and Andreas Staier.

He is currently Artistic Director of the Opera Master school in Villamagna founded in 2021 and Professor of Piano at the U. Giordano Conservatory of Music, Rodi Garganico, Italy. Alessandro Deljavan joins the faculty at the International Piano Academy at Lake Como giving a master class in May of 2024.

Anastasia Ushakova

First prize winner of the IX International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians (2015) and other regional, Russia-wide and international contests. 

Anastasia Ushakova performed on the concert stages of Russia, Ukraine, Armenia, UK, Czechia, Italy, France, Germany, Austria, South Korea, USA and other countries. Also, as a soloist Anastasia performed with the following symphonic and chamber orchestras: the State Symphony Orchestra of the Republic of Belarus, Russian National Orchestra, the Novaya Rossiya State Symphony Orchestra, National Chamber Orchestra of Armenia, Novosibirsk Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, Klassika State Symphony Orchestra, Moscow State Symphony Orchestra for Children and Youth, Moscow State Symphony Orchestra, Central Military Band of the Ministry of Defense of the RF, Presidential Orchestra of the Russian Federation, Concert Symphony Orchestra of the Moscow Conservatory, Eurasian Symphony Orchestra, Tauric International Symphony Orchestra, Omsk Academy Symphony Orchestra, Belgorod Philharmonic Orchestra, Vladimir Chamber Orchestra, Novosibirsk Chamber Orchestra etc.

Anastasia Ushakova performed on numerous occasions in the halls of the Moscow State Conservatory (the Great Hall, the Small Hall, Rakhmaninoff Hall and Myaskovsky Hall), Moscow Philharmonic Society (Chamber Hall, Orchestrion, ‘Philarmonia-2’), Zaryadye (the Grand hall), the Gnesins Russian Academy of Music (Concert hall), Saint Petersburg Philharmonia (the Grand Hall, the Small Hall), the State Kremlin Palace (Georgievsky Hall), the Tchaikovsky housemuseum in the town of Klin, the Hermitage theater, the Palace of Ceremonies SAFIA (the city of Grozny, Chechen republic), Central Music School, the Gnesins Moscow Middle Special Music School, Novosibirsk State Conservatory and Philharmonias of Novosibirsk, Omsk, Smolensk, Barnaul, Vladimir, Belgorod and Yaroslavl.

Anastasia took part in the following international festivals: International Youth Festival of Tchaikovsky (2017, 2018), Chamber music festival ‘Spring in Russia’ (2016), International festival ‘Moscow meets friends’ (2010), Summit Music Festival (2013), Trans-Siberian Art Festival of Vadim Repin (2015), ‘The Melody of Three Seas’ festival in the city of Vyborg (2017), ‘Winter Dreams’ festival (2020, 2021). She took part in the Junior Music Tour project (2017, 2018).

Anastasia attended master courses of Natalia Gutman, Frans Helmerson, Troels Svane, Wolfgang Boettcher, Alexandre Castro Balbi, Daniel Geiss, Vladimir Balshin, as well as the State Quartet of Borodin, Kopelman Quartet and Quartetto di Cremona, playing as a part of the quartet. She performed with Boris Andrianov, Mikhail Kazinik, Sergey Antonov, Kirill Rodin.

Apart from concerts, Anastasia is also engaged in social activities. Since 2016 she holds the position of the chairperson of the youth division of the Tchaikovsky International Competition Laureates Association. Representing the Association, she was a member to the juries of several Russian and international contests. She took part in the work of the youth jury of the X International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians (Astana, 2017).

Anastasia is an initiator, participant and organizer of the Tchaikovsky International Youth Festival (Moscow-Klin 2017, Moscow-St.Petersburg 2018).

Lisa Yasuda

Lisa Yasuda, born in Nagoya, Japan, started playing the violin at the age of three. Growing up in Milan, she studied under Daniele Gay and Virginia Ceri. 

Lisa won first pize in numerous International competitions during her time in Italy, and from the age of six, she began her studies with Pierre Amoyal. 

Ahead of her time at The Music High School at The Faculty of Music, Tokyo University of the Arts, Lisa entered the SSP (Special Soloist Program) at the Tokyo University of the Arts, which boasts a history of over 130 years since its foundation in 1878. She continued her studies at the Toho Gakuen School of Music, under the tutelage of pedagogue Takashi Shimizu.

Lisa won several prizes from numerous competitions such as: Grand Prize at the Euro-Asia International Competition(Japan); Singapore festival violin competition(Singapore); 1st Prize at the Beethoven International Violin Competition(Austria); 2nd Prize at the International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians(Russia); Kloster Schöntal International Violin Competition(Germany); Shlomo Mintz International Violin Competition(China) and the Singapore International Violin Competition(Singapore).

Lisa has debuted as a soloist with incredible orchestras including; Moscow State Symphony Orchestra; Novosibirsk Philharmonic Orchestra and the Romania Brasov Philharmonic Orchestra. As an avid performer, she has been featured in many concerts in various countries such as Japan, Belgium, Singapore, China, Kazakhstan, Kirghiz, Uzbekistan, Russia, Romania, Italy, Austria, and Germany. During a concert tour in Central Asia, Lisa has given masterclasses at the Kazakh National University of Arts.

She performed a recital as an artist of the Chanel Pygmalion Days in Tokyo, 2022. 
She is a ROHM Music Foundation Scholar, Yamaha Music Foundation Scholar and Tokuji Munetsugu Foundation Scholar.