Jevgēnijs Čepoveckis

Jevgēnijs Čepoveckis
Latvija
№ Lot 6
Performance Time Round 1 19.10 12:40 – 13:05
Points Round 1 16.67
Performance Time Round 2 22.10 12:45 – 13:30
Points Round 2 17.17
Performance Time Round 3 25.10.2019 11.20
Points Round 3 17.00

  1. Johann Sebastian Bach Ciaccona from Partita for Solo Violin No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004
  2. Niccolo Paganini. A caprice No.21 Op. 1
  3. Henryk Wieniawski. An etude No.4 Op. 10, “L’Ecole Moderne”
  4. Fritz Kreisler. Recitativo and Scherzo, Op. 6

  1. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The first movement of the Violin Concerto No.1 in B major, K. 207
  2. Henryk Wieniawski Polonaise in D major, Op. 4
  3. Johannes Brahms Sonata No.3 in D minor Op.108

  1. Yevhen Stankovych. Concerto for Violin and Orchestra N. 5 (2017) “Question without Answer” Dedicated to Oleh Krysa
  2. Dmitri Shostakovich. Concerto No.1 in A minor, Op. 77

Jevgēnijs Čepoveckis was born in 1995 in Riga (Latvia) and received his first violin lessons at the age of four. From 2008 until 2010 Jevgēnijs studied at the Conservatory of Vienna Private University and since 2010 at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Graz in the class of Prof. Boris Kuschnir, where he has recently completed his Bachelor studies with distinction. As a child he was a prize winner and a winner of many competitions including David Oistrakh Competition in Moscow (2008), Louis Spohr Competition in Weimar (2013) and many others.
2019 he won XXVI Andrea Postacchini International Violin Competition in Fermo, Italy and got the 3rd prize at the Michael Hill International Violin Competition in Auckland, New Zealand. In addition to that he received a special prize for the best interpretation of virtuoso piece and the Audience prize.
Jevgēnijs has also received masterclasses from the likes of Julian Rachlin and the Michaelangelo Quartet, amongst others. As a sought after soloist, he has performed throughout Europe and Russia with various orchestras.

As a composition student of Peteris Vasks, Jevgēnijs won the first prize at the Latvian Competition for Young Composers in 2006. In 2015 he founded the Oberton String Octet, an ensemble with which he performs regularly. The main focus of the ensemble lies in not only performing the great works of octet repertoire, but also less known rarities of the genre. He is also currently concertmaster of the Vienna Jeunesse Orchestra.

As a passionate chamber musician, Jevgēnijs performs regularly at prominent festivals such as the Styriarte festival, Carinthian Summer festival, Festival St. Gallen, Arsonore and Tiroler Festspiele with renowned soloists such as Benjamin Schmid, Nils Mönkemeyer, Markus Schirmer, Danjulo Ishizaka, Barnabás Kelemen, Torleif Thedeen, Thomas Selditz and Clemens Hagen.

In 2018 Jevgēnijs was selected as the Vienna Konzerthaus’s Great Talent young artist in residence.

He performs on a 1645 Nicolo Amati “Ex Christian Ferras” violin, kindly loaned to him by the Rare Violins of New York, in Consortium, which was a prize at the 2019 Michael Hill International Violin Competition.

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