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Van Cliburn Concert: Vadym Kholodenko

Music/Performance
Great Hall
$45 ($36/members, $10/students & teachers)
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Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art will be closed Monday, May 13, to prepare for the visit of Antiques Roadshow. We will return to normal hours of operation Wednesday, May 15.

Join us virtually on October 15 and watch via livestream below.

We invite you to join us for an elegant afternoon of live music by acclaimed Ukrainian pianist and past Van Cliburn Competition-winner Vadym Kholodenko. Featuring Kholodenko’s signature refinement and style, this installment of the 2023 concert series brings some of the most iconic works of the classical world to Bentonville for a virtuoso performance.

Set against the beauty of the Great Hall and the museum’s natural setting, this concert is not one to miss. We hope to see you there.

Tickets are $45 ($36 for members, $10 for students and teachers), reserve your seat online or with Guest Services at (479) 657-2335 today.

Vadym Kholodenko headshot

About the Artist

Ukrainian pianist Vadym Kholodenko has captured audiences across the globe with his depth of sound, exceptional refinement of expression, and consummate virtuosity. This multiple-award-winning pianist (Van Cliburn Competition, Schubert Competition in Dortmund, Sendai Competition in Japan) is in demand both for his recitals and concerto appearances and was 21/22 Artist in Residence with the SWR Symphonieorchester performing Fauré, Brahms, Rachmaninov and Beethoven across the season.

His international career has brought him to orchestras in Europe, the USA, and Japan including the Philadelphia Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Staatskapelle Weimar, BBC Symphony, Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della RAI, Japan Philharmonic, Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony, and Sydney Symphony Orchestra. He has worked with conductors such as Vladimir Fedoseyev, Teodor Currentzis, Kirill Karabits, Louis Langrée, Andrey Boreyko, Christian Macelaru, Pinchas Zukerman, Krzysztof Urbanski, Yuri Bashmet, Thomas Søndergård, Ion Marin, Valery Gergiev, Dmitry Slobodeniuk, Lionel Bringuier and Kazuki Yamada in repertoire including concertos by Brahms, Beethoven, Bartók, Scriabin, Rachmaninov, and Busoni.

Current concerto engagements include performances with the Danish National Symphony, Lahti Symphony, Orquestra Sinfónica do Porto Casa da Musica (Busoni), Royal Scottish National Orchestra, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, and a tour with Rotterdam Sinfonia including a performance at the Concertgebouw. Other recent engagements have seen Kholodenko perform with the Cincinnati Symphony, Atlanta Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony, BBC Scottish Symphony, RTE National Orchestra of Ireland, Janacek Philharmonic, Filarmonica Toscanini, Bournemouth Symphony, Orchestre National Bordeaux Aquitaine, Orchestre Philharmonique de Luxembourg, Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Copenhagen Philharmonic, Prague Symphony Orchestra, Barcelona Symphony, RTVE Symphony Orchestra, Orquesta Nacional de España and the NCPA Orchestra in Beijing.

As a recitalist, Kholodenko has performed throughout the United States including in New York, Washington, Boston, and at the Aspen Music Festival. Appearances in Europe and beyond include the Vienna Konzerthaus, Wigmore Hall, LSO St Luke’s, Liszt Academy Budapest as well as venues in Paris, Moscow, Bilbao, Brussels, Lucerne, as well as Beijing and Singapore, and in Japan. Festival performances include the SWR Schwetzinger Festspiele, La Roque d’Anthéron and Chopin Festival in Warsaw.

Kholodenko’s recordings for Harmonia Mundi include the Grieg Piano Concerto and Saint-Saëns Piano Concerto No. 2 which was awarded Editor’s Choice in Gramophone (“a truly outstanding recording”) and the complete cycle of Prokofiev Piano Concertos. His disc of solo works by Scriabin received a Diapason d’Or de l’année and last season he released two further solo discs of works by Prokofiev and Tchaikovsky. Future plans include works by Chopin and Godovsky and Rzewski’s The People United will Never be Defeated! for the Quartz label.

Vadym Kholodenko was born in Kyiv from Israeli heritage and gave his first concerts at the age of 13 in the USA, China, Hungary, and Croatia. He studied at the Moscow State Conservatoire under Professor Vera Gornostaeva.

Sponsors

Sponsored by The Van Cliburn Concert Series Endowment Fund supported by Kelly and Marti Sudduth, Reed and Mary Ann Greenwood, Ellis and Kay Melton, Chip and Susan Chambers, Alice L. Walton. Additional sponsorship provided by Ellen and Malcom Hayward. Special thanks to Tommy Smith and Steinway & Sons.