VLADISLAV BRONEVETZKY

Born in Vladivostok (Russia), Vladislav Bronevetzky began his musical studies at the Central Special Music School in Moscow. During his years of study, he launched his concert career, performing in recitals and appearing with major orchestras in Saint Petersburg, Moscow, Saratov, Minsk, Volgograd, Omsk, among others.

He later continued his training at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow under the renowned pianist Elisso Wirsaladze. During this period, he also toured Germany extensively, performing at venues such as the Schauspielhaus Berlin (with the Berliner Rundfunk Symphony Orchestra), as well as in Leipzig, Dresden, and Zwickau. He was awarded the Special Tchaikovsky Scholarship for Best Student by the Conservatory, along with other distinctions, including a prize at the International Robert Schumann Competition (Zwickau, Germany, 1985).

Bronevetzky has developed a substantial concert career, recognized for its interpretative subtlety and refined technique. He has undertaken numerous international tours and participated in a wide range of festivals and concert series, performing as a soloist with orchestra, recitalist, and chamber musician. He has collaborated with distinguished artists such as cellist Natalia Gutman, pianist Elisso Wirsaladze, sopranos Annick Massis and Núria Rial, members of the Berlin Philharmonic Quartet, tenors Juan Diego Flórez and Josep Bros, and mezzo-soprano Mireia Pintó, among others.

He has performed across Russia, Germany, the Netherlands, Finland, Georgia, Belarus, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Japan, the United States, North Macedonia, Malta, France, Andorra, and Spain, appearing in major venues such as the Auditorio Nacional in Madrid (with the Spanish National Orchestra conducted by Josep Pons), the Palau de la Música Catalana, the Gran Teatre del Liceu, and the Palacio de Festivales in Santander. His repertoire is broad and diverse, encompassing works from various styles and periods. More recently, he performed Beethoven’s Triple Concerto at the prestigious Tonhalle Zürich, among other concert halls.

Alongside his performing career, he has frequently served as a jury member in international competitions. From 1991 to 1996, he was a piano professor at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow and has given numerous masterclasses abroad, which he continues to offer regularly. Many of his students have been awarded prizes at major international piano competitions. He is currently Professor of Piano at the Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya (ESMUC) and regularly gives masterclasses worldwide.