Bruno Vlahek

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Jazz-toccata 03:40 Tools
Offertorium for organ 03:19 Tools
Bozidar Kunc: Improvisation on a Croatian folk tune, op.19 03:19 Tools
C. Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto no. 2 (II mvt.) 03:19 Tools
Prelude, Aria and Scherzo - II. Aria 04:40 Tools
3 preludes - I. Allegro deciso 00:55 Tools
Prelude, Aria and Scherzo - I. Prelude 00:55 Tools
Prelude, Aria and Scherzo - III. Scherzo 00:55 Tools
3 preludes - II. Poco misterioso e rubato 03:19 Tools
3 preludes - III. Presto giocoso 00:57 Tools
Bach - Toccata & Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 00:57 Tools
D. Scarlatti: Aria in D-minor K 32 02:31 Tools
F. Poulenc: Trois Pieces - I. Pastorale 02:46 Tools
Bernstein - West Side Story, Symphonic Dances 21:52 Tools
F. Poulenc: Trois Pieces - II. Hymne 04:10 Tools
F. Poulenc: Trois pieces - III. Toccata 02:02 Tools
Scriabin - Sonata No,4, Op.30 04:10 Tools
Sonata for two pianos - 2nd mov.: Adagio molto espressivo (piano duo Dubravka Vukalovic & Bruno Vlahek) 04:10 Tools
Vlahek - Improvisation on B-A-C-H 04:10 Tools
Sergei Rachmaninov: Etude-Tableau in D-major No. 9 04:05 Tools
Liszt - Transcription of Bach's Great Fantasy and Fugue, BWV.542 05:30 Tools
A. Scriabin - Sonata no. 4, Op. 30 05:30 Tools
Poulenc - Trois Pieces - III. Toccata 05:30 Tools
I. Stravinsky / arr. Guido Agosti: Three movements from the Firebird Suite - III. Finale 03:29 Tools
I. Stravinsky / arr. Guido Agosti: Three movements from the Firebird Suite - I. Danse infernale 05:30 Tools
Poulenc - Trois Pieces - II. Hymne 03:29 Tools
Scriabin: Piano Sonata No. 4 (Op. 30) 03:29 Tools
Vlahek - Jazz Toccata 03:29 Tools
Jazz Toccata (Live from Zagreb) 02:56 Tools
I. Stravinsky / arr. Guido Agosti: Three movements from the Firebird Suite - II. Berceuse 03:04 Tools
Edvard Grieg: Ballade in G-minor Op. 24 18:44 Tools
Poulenc - Trois Pieces - I. Pastorale 02:56 Tools
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Pianist and composer Bruno Vlahek is one of the most prominent and versatile musicians of his generation. He was born 1986 in Zagreb (Croatia), where he received his first music education at the Pavao Markovac Music School with Mara Bolfek and subsequently graduated piano from the Zagreb Music Academy with Vladimir Krpan as one of the youngest students of that institution. His postgraduate studies brought him to conservatories of Lausanne, Cologne and Madrid where his teachers were Jean-François Antonioli, Vassily Lobanov and Dmitri Bashkirov. At the Hochschule für Musik Köln he studied composition and improvisation. He regularly performs as a piano soloist throughout Europe, in Asia, Africa, South America, Russia and Israel, and is laureate of many international piano competitions. He also received the title of the Young Musician of the Year given by the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, and Honorary Diploma of Her Majesty Queen Sofia of Spain. His recordings were broadcasted on TV and radio stations such as British BBC3, Dutch NPO Radio 4, Catalunya Radio or Radio Suisse Romande. He is a member of the successful piano duo D&B with Dubravka Vukalović. Up to date he has written around 50 orchestral, chamber, solo and choral works of various genres which have been performed on five continents in cities such as New York, Chicago, London, Berlin, Amsterdam, Cambridge, Lisbon, Prague, Vienna, Salzburg, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Seoul or Singapore, and at the ISCM’s World New Music Days in Sydney (Australia). He is laureate of the International Competition "Cristobal Halffter" in Spain, and Music Biennale Zagreb's competition in 2017. His works have been published in Croatia, United Kingdom and USA. He is appointed professor at the Katarina Gurska Conservatory in Madrid. Visit Bruno Vlahek's Official Site! http://www.brunovlahek.com Follow Bruno Vlahek on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/brunovlahek Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.