Marc Bouchkov
Belgium, °1991
 
VIOLIN 2012 : Laureate
Marc Bouchkov first learned to play the violin at the age of 5 with his grandfather, Matis Vaytsner. In 2001 he entered the Conservatoire de Lyon, in Claire Bernard’s class, before going on to further studies at the CNSM in Paris and under Boris Garlitsky in Hamburg. At the age of 17 he won First Prize in the Henri Koch International Competition (Liege). Awarded the Edel-Prize scholarship, he also won First Prize at the Young Concert Artists Auditions in Leipzig in 2010. He has given many recitals in France, Belgium, and Germany and has also performed with the Moscow Soloists under Yuri Bashmet and with the Hamburger Symphoniker, the Hacettepe Senfoni Orkestrası in Ankara, the Orchestre Impromptu in Paris, and the Liege Royal Philharmonic.

Biography

CV - prix violon 2010 CNSMP

Teachers

Matis Vaytsner (1996-2006)
Claire Bernard (2002-2007)
Boris Garlitsky (2006-2012)

Degrees

Prix de violon CNR de Lyon. 2004
Bac lycée Saint Exupéry. 2009
Prix de violon au CNSM de Paris. 2010
Video
Final 2012: Marc Bouchkov
Semi-final 2012: Marc Bouchkov - concerto
Semi-final 2012: Marc Bouchkov - recital
Audio
Program
Final (23/05/2012)
Ludwig van Beethoven Sonata n. 7 in C minor op. 30/2
Kenji Sakai Concerto pour violon et orchestre
Jean Sibelius Concerto in D minor op. 47
Marc Bouchkov, violin
National Orchestra of Belgium, dir. Gilbert Varga
Takashi Sato, pianist accompanist
Semi-final

Récital (09/05/2012)

Eugène Ysaÿe Sonata in D minor op. 27/3
Victor Kissine Caprice
Ernest Chausson Poème op. 25
Eugène Ysaÿe Caprice d'après l'étude en forme de valse op. 52 de C. Saint-Saëns
Marc Bouchkov, violin
Takashi Sato, pianist accompanist

Concerto (12/05/2012)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerto n. 5 in A major KV 219
Marc Bouchkov, violin
Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie, dir. Michael Hofstetter
First round (02/05/2012)
Johann Sebastian Bach Adagio - Fuga : Allegro (Sonata n. 1 in G minor BWV 1001)
Robert Schumann In kraftigem, nicht zu schnellem tempo (Concerto in D minor)
Nicolò Paganini Caprice n. 7 in A minor
Marc Bouchkov, violin
Takashi Sato, pianist accompanist
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