Natalia Khoma
Ukrainian-born cellist
Natalia Khoma (Ukrainian : Наталія Хома ) is a Ukrainian-born cellist . She is the first and only Ukrainian cellist to become a laureate of the International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, Russia.
Early life and education
Natalia Khoma was born in Lviv , Ukraine . She studied at the Solomia Krushelnytska School with Evhen Shpitzer, and at the Moscow Conservatory with Natalia Shakhovskaya. She also completed an Artist Diploma from Boston University under the direction of Leslie Parnas .[ 1]
Career
Khoma made her first public appearance on TV at age ten and performed her first concerto with an orchestra at age thirteen. She has performed as a soloist with the Berlin Radio Orchestra, Moscow Radio Orchestra, Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra , Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra , Ukrainian National State Symphony Orchestra, Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra , Chamber Ensemble of New York City Symphony Orchestra, and the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra .[ 1] She has also performed solo and duo recitals with pianist Volodymyr Vynnytsky .
Khoma is a Professor of Cello at the College of Charleston in Charleston, SC, Director of the Charleston Music Fest and President of the Board of Music and Art Center of Greene County, NY. Khoma has been a professor at the Lviv Conservatory in Ukraine, Roosevelt University College of Music in Chicago, Michigan State University and was a visiting professor of the University of Connecticut School of Music.[ 1]
For several years, Khoma played a Stradivarius cello.[ 2] [ 1] In 2010, Khoma was featured on Gnattali: Solo & Chamber Works For Guitar , for which Marc Regnier was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Performance.[ 3] [ 4] Natalia’s CD of Johann Sebastian Bach Six Cello Suites was released in August 2018 by Sheva Collection, based in the UK. Ermanno De Stefani, CEO and Founder of Sheva Collection commented: “Wonderful achievement for a Sheva CD: Bach Cello Suites, magically performed by Natalia Khoma, has been downloaded/streamed 220.215 times in one month (November 2018)”. This is the quote from its website page: “ Best Seller CD Ever: Natalia Khoma’s Bach Cello Suites!”
In February 2020, Khoma performed in 18 concerts during a North American tour as a soloist with the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine , with management by Columbia Artists.[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] In February of 2024, Khoma once again toured with the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine.
Awards
Honors
Discography
1995 Music of Virko Baley “Orpheus singing”, TNC/Cambria Records
1996 Music of Ami Maayani , IMP
1996 Music of Adam Khudoyan , Ongaku Records[ 9] [ 10]
1997 Chamber music of Arensky and Tchaikovsky , Russian Disc
1998 Music of Schubert and Schumann (Lori Sims , piano), TNC/Cambria Records[ 11]
1998 Trios by Lyatoshinsky (Oleh Krysa , violin; Tatiana Chekina, piano) TNC/ Cambria records[ 12]
2001 Concertos of Haydn with Kyiv Camerata Chamber Orchestra (Virko Baley, conductor), TNC/Cambria Records[ 13]
2002 "Treny", TNC/Cambria Records[ 14] [ 15] [ 16]
2004 Music of Krommer, Naxos
2004 Sonatas of Beethoven and Rachmaninov , Blue Griffin Records[ 17]
2006 “Dances” (Volodymyr Vynnytsky , piano), Blue Griffin Records[ 18] [ 19]
2006 “DSCH”, Music of Schostakovich, Suoni e Colori, France
2010 “Sing we now of Christmas”, MSR Classics, Taylor Festival Choir ; Robert Taylor, Conductor
2010 Radames Gnattali, Solo and Chamber Works for Guitar, Marc Regnier , guitar; Dorian sono luminus[ 20]
2010 Rachmaninov Trio and Vynnytsky “Lost Tango” (Two Plus One Trio) Centaur Records
2010 Sonatas of Brahms and Shostakovich (Adrian Oetiker, piano), Centaur Records[ 21] [ 22]
2012 “La Mer”, Claude Debussy , Sonata for Cello and Piano; Volodymyr Vynnytsky, piano; Suoni e Colori, France
2014 Saint-Saens Concerto with Symphony orchestra of Lysenko Lviv Music Academy (Alexandre Brussilovsky, conductor), Suoni e Colori, France
2014 “Concert”, Chausson Piano Trio, Alexandre Brussilovsky, violin; Volodymyr Vynnytsky, piano; Suoni e Colori, France
2014 Cello Duos (Suren Bagratuni, cello), Centaur Records [ 23]
2015 “Tempo do Brasil”, Marc Regnier, classical guitar, V.Vynnytsky, piano; Reference Recordings[ 24]
2016 “Celtic Mass”, music of McGlynn and MacMillan; Taylor Festival Choir; Robert Taylor, Conductor; Delos Productions, Inc.
2018 J. S. Bach Six Suites for Solo Cello; Sheva Collection[ 25]
Published book
Khoma, Natalia (2016). Scales, Arpeggios and Double Stops for Cello . Duma Music, Incorporated. ISBN 9780692748312 .
Selected appearances - concert halls
Hylton Center, George Mason University (Manassas, VA), 02/25/2024
North Penn High School Theatre, Lansdale PA, 02/24/2024
Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Troy NY, 02/22/2024
Hamel Music Center (University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison WI), 02/20/2024
Helzberg Hall, Kauffman Center, Kansas City MO, 02/18/2024
Emerson Concert Hall, Schwartz Center (Emory University, Atlanta, GA), 02/16/2024
Wellin Hall, Hans H Schambach Center (Hamilton College, Clinton NY), 02/12/2024
Bailey Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 02/10/2024
Jesse Auditorium (University of Missouri, MO), 02/29/2020
Sauder Concert Hall (Goshen College, IN), 02/28/2020
Center for the Arts Concert Hall (George Mason University, VA), 02/22/2020
George Washington Auditorium (Danville, VA), 02/20/2020
Givens Performing Arts Center (Pembroke, NC), 02/18/2020
Theatre at Mayo Arts Center (Morristown, NJ), 02/16/2020
Mechanics Hall (Worcester, MA), 02/14/2020
Weis Center for the Performing Arts (Bucknell University, PA), 02/09/2020
Lviv Philharmonic Hall (Ukraine), 11/25/2007, 9/2008, 09/25/2012, 12/04/2012, 12/26/2019
Gaillard Center (Charleston, SC), 10/27/2007, 04/17/2019
Rosslyn Spectrum Theatre (Arlington, VA), 11/13/1999, 11/13/2000, 03/25/2018
Tempe Center for the Arts (AZ), 04/23/2017
Great Hall of Ukrainian National Tchaikovsky Academy of Music (Kyiv, Ukraine), 12/23/2016
Great Hall of Lviv National Academy of Music (Ukraine), 12/25/2015
Philharmonic Big Hall of Columns (Kyiv, Ukraine), 09/30/2006, 12/18/2015
Baker Hall Zoellner Arts Center (Lehigh University, PA), 10/19/2014
Sottile Theatre (Charleston, SC), 3/13, 3/14 and 3/15/2014
Simons Center (Stony Brook University, NY), 08/16/2012
Carnegie Hall Main Hall Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage (New York, NY), 11/29/2011
Zamek Bludov (Czech Republic), 06/18/2011
Odesa Philharmonic Theatre (Ukraine), 05/29/2010
Britton Recital Hall (UofM, Ann Arbor, MI), 04/18/2004, 04/22/2003, 11/07/2009
Teatro de Santa Isabel in Recife (Brazil), 12/12/2007
Salons de Boffrand de la Presidence du Senat (Paris, France), 11/13/2006
Amphitheatre Richelieu de la Sorbonne (Paris, France), 11/10/2006
Ordway Center for the Performing Arts (Saint Paul, MN), 10/2006
Linder Auditorium in Johannesburg (South Africa), 08/13/2006
Baxter Theatre Centre Concert Hall (Cape Town, South Africa), 08/19/2006
Auditorium Gilles de la Rocque (Courchevel, France), 2/27-2/28/2006
Rockville Center (Molloy College, NY), 11/02/2005
Carnegie Hall Weil Recital Hall (New York, NY), 11/21/1994, 05/29/2002, 05/29/2005
Fine Arts Center (Greenville, SC), 10/28/2005
The Governor’s Palace (Curacao, Netherlands Antilles), 4/10/1999, 9/24/2005, 09/20/2004
Doc Rando Recital Hall (University of Nevada, Las Vegas), 11/09/2003
Bing Theater (Los Angeles, CA), 11/12/2003
Von der Mehden Recital Hall (UConn, CT), 04/16/2003, 10/16/2003
Le Petit Trianon Concert Hall (San Jose, CA), 10/27/2002
Music Recital Hall (Southern Oregon University, Ashland, OR), 10/24/2002
Wharton Center for Performing Arts (MSU, Lansing MI), 11/10/2001
McKenna Theatre SUNY (New Paltz, NY), 07/28/2001
Chicago Cultural Center (Chicago, IL), 08/27/1999
Trinity Church Broadway at Wall Street (New York, NY), 07/29/1999
Rudolph Ganz Memorial Hall Chicago Musical College (Roosevelt University, IL), 02/18/1999
Krannert Center for the Performing Arts (UIUC, IL), 4/5/1996, 2/3/1997, 2/7/1997, 2/28/1999
Regenstein Recital Hall (Northwestern University, Chicago, IL), 10/11/1998
Swope Hall Auditorium (West Chester University, PA), 04/18/1998
Dalton Center Recital Hall (Western Michigan University, MI), 02/04/1998
Ward Recital Hall The Catholic University of America (Washington, DC), 10/26/1997
Black Box Theatre (University of Nevada, Las Vegas), 09/12/1997
Sweeney Concert Hall Sage Hall (Smith College, Northampton, MA), 04/05/1997
Jordan Hall (Boston, MA), 07/09/1996
Merkin Hall at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (New York, NY), 11/29/1992, 03/26/1996
Tonhalle St. Gallen (Switzerland), 03/09/1996
Ohio University Recital Hall (Athens, OH), 07/22/1996
Henry Crown Auditorium (Jerusalem, Israel), 07/1995
Alaska Center for the Performing Arts, Sidney Laurence Theatre (Anchorage, AK), 09/23/1995
Grand Hall at Queen's University (Kingston, Canada), 01/22/1995
Marston Theatre (Anchorage, AK), 01/05/1995
Bernheim Hall (Mobile, AL), 04/10/1994
Tsai Performance Center (Boston, MA), 01/28/1993
Theatre "Principal" (Olot, Spain), 05/08/1992
Teatro - Sala De Conciertos, Centro Cultural Caixa Vigo (Vigo, Spain), 05/05/1992
Teatro Juan Bravo (Segovia, Spain), 04/30/1992
Palais des Beux Arts (Brussels, Belgium), 10/1990
Conservatoire de Musique de Bruxelles (Brussels, Belgium), 10/1990
Great Hall of Norwegian Academy of Music (Oslo, Norway), 11/1990
Tchaikovsky Hall (Moscow, Russia), 06/1990
Esterhazy Palace (Shopron, Hungary), 05/1990
Small Hall of Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory (Russia), 05/1990
Cremona Opera Theatre (Italy), 03/1990
Rachmaninov Hall of Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory (Russia), 09/1987
Schauspielhaus (Berlin, Germany), 03/20/1987
Chamber Music House (Yerevan, Armenia), 05/1986
Great Hall of Franz Liszt Academy of Music (Budapest, Hungary), 10/1985
Great Hall of Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory (Russia), 05/1985
References
^ a b c d e f "Natalia Khoma" . College of Charleston . Retrieved 30 August 2021 .
^ Jaskulski, Janusz (2001). Genius Stradivari . Muzeum Narodowe w Poznaniu. p. 121. ISBN 9788385296799 . Retrieved 30 August 2021 .
^ "Grammy Awards 2011: Winners and nominees for 53rd Grammy Awards" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 30 August 2021 .
^ "Regnier gets Grammy nomination". The Post and Courier . December 12, 2010. p. E.2.
^ Lutz, Alicia (February 20, 2020). "Music Faculty Featured in Ukraine Symphony Tour" . The College Today . College of Charleston. Retrieved 30 August 2021 .
^ Blumhofer, Jonathan (February 15, 2020). "Music Review: National Symphony of Ukraine hits the right balance" . Telegram & Gazette . Retrieved 30 August 2021 .
^ "National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine 2020 USA Tour Highlights" . Columbia Artists . February 28, 2020. Retrieved 31 August 2021 .
^ "Music Professors Honored at Kiev Conservatory During Elaborate Ceremony" . The College Today . College of Charleston. 2016-04-28.
^ Moore, David W. (May 1996). "Collections -- Armenian Cello by Suren Bagratuni and Natalia Khoma". American Record Guide . 59 (3): 232.
^ Freiberg, Sarah (January 2000). "The road less traveled". Strings . 14 (5): 83– 87.
^ Moore, David W. (January 2003). "Schumann: Cello Pieces; Schubert: Arpeggione Sonata". American Record Guide . 66 (1): 183.
^ Bauman, Carl (January 2003). "Liatoshinsky: Violin Sonata; Trios 1+2". American Record Guide . 66 (1): 146.
^ Moore, David W. (January 2003). "Haydn: Cello Concertos; Divertimento in D". American Record Guide . 66 (1): 138.
^ Moore, David W. (January 2005). "BALEY: Treny". American Record Guide . 68 (1): 77.
^ "Baley: Treny" . Gramophone . 80 . 2003. Retrieved 30 August 2021 .
^ Smith, Ken (May 2003). "LAS VEGAS Khoma and Smith: Baley Treny [premiere]". American Record Guide . 66 (3): 47.
^ Moore, David W. (September 2008). "RACHMANINOFF: Cello Sonata; BEETHOVEN: Sonata 3". American Record Guide . 71 (5): 159.
^ Moore, David W. (May 2007). "Dances". American Record Guide . 70 (3): 189.
^ Brownell, Mike D. "Natalia Khoma / Volodymyr Vynnytsky: Dances" . AllMusic . Retrieved 31 August 2021 .
^ Keaton, Kenneth (January 2011). "GNATALLI: Cello & Guitar Sonata; Suite Retratos; Flute & Guitar Sonatina; 3 Concert Pieces; Saudade". American Record Guide . 74 (1): 128– 129.
^ Moore, David W. (January 2012). "SHOSTAKOVICH: Cello Sonata; BRAHMS; Sonata 1". American Record Guide . 75 (1): 168.
^ Brownell, Mike D. "Natalia Khoma / Adrian Oetiker: Shostakovich, Brahms: Sonatas for Cello & Piano" . AllMusic . Retrieved 31 August 2021 .
^ Moore, David W. (July 2015). "Cello Duos". American Record Guide . 78 (4).
^ Keaton, Keneth (November 2015). "Tempo do Brasil". American Record Guide . 78 (6): 182.
^ Bedetti, Andrea (August 7, 2021). "L'altra metà (del cielo) delle Suites per violoncello di Bach" . MusicVoice.it . Retrieved 30 August 2021 .
External links
International National Academics Artists