Big Noise
Yevgeny Sudbin has hardly been out of the studio since signing a
five-year contract with BIS in 2005. He's done Scarlatti,
Rachmaninov, Tchaikovsky, Medtner, and his latest disc explores the
works of Alexander Scriabin.
Not bad for a 27-year-old whose family was so poor when his parents
left Russia in the 1980s that they found themselves living in the
crowded basement of a converted hospital building in Berlin.
Born in St Petersburg in 1980, Sudbin has lived in London since
1997, where he studies with Christopher Elton at the Royal Academy
of Music. He has won prizes at various international competitions
and performed extensively throughout Germany, the UK, Italy,
Switzerland, France and the USA.
'Both my parents are pianists and I grew up hearing them
practicing,' he told Muso. 'I really wanted to play. When I
was about four or five I was sitting improvising, and my mother
noticed that I had perfect pitch. She took me to a music teacher
and I made rapid progress. I auditioned for the specialist music
school in St Petersburg and was accepted, and from there things
went quickly.'
Sophie Cashell (Track 1 - Chopin Scherzo No 3 Op 39)
Sophie Cashell
Scriabin (Track 1 – Etude, Op 8)
Yevgeny Sudbin
Honegger (Track 1 – Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, Andante)
Christian Poltéra
Liszt (Track 4 – Sonetto 47 del Petrarca)
Libor Novacek
Elgar Cello Concerto (Track 1 – Adagio)
Natalie Clein
Carl Nielsen (Tack 1– Flute Concerto, Allegro moderato)
Emmanuel Pahud
Vivaldi – The Four Seasons (Track 1 – Spring)
Sarah Chang









