This article is about the Russian pianist. For the Russian businessman, see
Boris Berezovsky .
Boris Berezovsky during his concert in Tbilisi , Georgia
Boris Berezovsky (Russian : Бори́с Вади́мович Березо́вский; born Moscow , 4 January 1969 ) is a famous Russian pianist . Berezovsky studied at the Moscow Conservatory . In 1988 he became well known in the West when he gave a recital in the Wigmore Hall in London . Two years later he won the gold medal at the 1990 International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow.
Boris Berezovsky gives concerts all over the world.[ 1] He plays concertos with many of the great orchestras including the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra , New York Philharmonic , Philadelphia Orchestra , Orchestre de la Monnaie , Rotterdam Philharmonic , Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra , NDR Hamburg , Hessischer Rundfunk , New Japan Philharmonic , City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and with conductors such as Kurt Masur , Wolfgang Sawallisch , Vladimir Ashkenazy , Mikhail Pletnev and Antonio Pappano . Berezovsky has also made many recordings.
Berezovsky has a daughter, Evelyne Berezovsky (born 1991), who is also a pianist. He now lives in Brussels . Boris is an excellent jazz pianist and performs with his trio in Russian clubs .
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