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Hoteev's first European tour followed in 1993, including cities in Russia, Great Britain, Germany, Belgium and Spain. In the same year, he recorded his first CD in France. In September 1993 Hoteev played the manuscript version of [[Modest Mussorgsky]]'s ''[[Pictures at an Exhibition]]'' for the first time in the UK at [[Purcell Room]], London.<ref>[http://books.google.de/books?id=BeTBnjmnypEC&pg=PA296&lpg=PA296&dq=fonoforum+Andrej+Hoteev&source=bl&ots=j50digzO07&sig=_V7QF66olCxr3pw9J-Iysrpd2Z4&hl=de&sa=X&ei=kKDTUNjBMsPNtAbSjIHgCQ&ved=0CEIQ6AEwAzgK#v=onepage&q=fonoforum%20Andrej%20Hoteev&f=false ''Biography entry''], International Who's who in music</ref> The Russian television of Saint Petersburg broadcast a concert with Hoteev and the [[Saint Petersburg Academic Symphony Orchestra]] in October 1993 from the Greater Hall of Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Hall presenting a new version of the 3rd piano concert by [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky]] with explanations by the pianist himself, who had rediscovered the original version with three movements after manuscripts by the composer.<ref name="welt509075">{{cite news|author=Lesle Lutz|url=http://www.welt.de/print-welt/article509075/Verschluesselte-Klangbotschaften-werden-jetzt-enthuellt.html|title=''Verschlüsselte Klangbotschaften werden jetzt enthüllt''|publisher=Die Welt|date=March 27, 2000|accessdate=January 5, 2013}}</ref> Also in 1993 he moved to [[Hamburg]] with his family.
Hoteev's first European tour followed in 1993, including cities in Russia, Great Britain, Germany, Belgium and Spain. In the same year, he recorded his first CD in France. In September 1993 Hoteev played the manuscript version of [[Modest Mussorgsky]]'s ''[[Pictures at an Exhibition]]'' for the first time in the UK at [[Purcell Room]], London.<ref>[http://books.google.de/books?id=BeTBnjmnypEC&pg=PA296&lpg=PA296&dq=fonoforum+Andrej+Hoteev&source=bl&ots=j50digzO07&sig=_V7QF66olCxr3pw9J-Iysrpd2Z4&hl=de&sa=X&ei=kKDTUNjBMsPNtAbSjIHgCQ&ved=0CEIQ6AEwAzgK#v=onepage&q=fonoforum%20Andrej%20Hoteev&f=false ''Biography entry''], International Who's who in music</ref> The Russian television of Saint Petersburg broadcast a concert with Hoteev and the [[Saint Petersburg Academic Symphony Orchestra]] in October 1993 from the Greater Hall of Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Hall presenting a new version of the 3rd piano concert by [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky]] with explanations by the pianist himself, who had rediscovered the original version with three movements after manuscripts by the composer.<ref name="welt509075">{{cite news|author=Lesle Lutz|url=http://www.welt.de/print-welt/article509075/Verschluesselte-Klangbotschaften-werden-jetzt-enthuellt.html|title=''Verschlüsselte Klangbotschaften werden jetzt enthüllt''|publisher=Die Welt|date=March 27, 2000|accessdate=January 5, 2013}}</ref> Also in 1993 he moved to [[Hamburg]] with his family.


[[File:Andrej Hoteev&Vladimir Fedoseyev Moscow1996 Tchaikovsky -the 4 piano concertos -World premiere.jpg|thumb|Andrej Hoteev and [[Vladimir Fedoseyev]] in [[Moscow]] 1996 [[Tchaikovsky]] "The 4 piano concertos" -World premiere]]
In 1995 he gave several concerts in France. Among the concert venues on this tour were [[Salle Pleyel]] in Paris as well as the [[Festival de Radio France et Montpellier]]. He played with the [[Orchestre national du Capitole de Toulouse]], [[Orchestre National de Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon]] and the [[Concerts Lamoureux]] Symphony Orchestra Paris.
In 1995 he gave several concerts in France. Among the concert venues on this tour were [[Salle Pleyel]] in Paris as well as the [[Festival de Radio France et Montpellier]]. He played with the [[Orchestre national du Capitole de Toulouse]], [[Orchestre National de Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon]] and the [[Concerts Lamoureux]] Symphony Orchestra Paris.


Hoteev's premiere of the cycle of all three Tchaikovsky concertos in the original versions at the large hall of Moscow Conservatory as well as Tchaikovsky's ''Fantaisie de Concert'' for piano and [[orchestra]], in November 1996, which got him worldwide attention and gave him the reputation of a Tchaikovsky expert. Two years later he presented and recorded the same program, along with the ''Allegro in C minor'', as well as the ''[[Ungarische Zigeunerweisen]]'' by [[Franz Liszt]] and [[Sophie Menter]] in an orchestration by Tchaikovsky.<ref>[http://mugi.hfmt-hamburg.de/A_lexartikel/lexartikel.php?id=ment1846 Sophie Menter] auf mugi.hfmt-hamburg.de</ref><ref>{{cite news|author=Juergen Kesting|url= http://www.zeit.de/1998/47/Ein_duesterer_Romantiker/seite-1|title=''Ein düsterer Romantiker''|publisher=[[Die Zeit]]|date=November 12, 1998|accessdate=January 5, 2013}}</ref> Another important activity is his work with radio and TV corporations like [[Norddeutscher Rundfunk|NDR]] and Deutschland Radio Berlin in Germany, [[VARA]] and [[VPRO]] Netherlands, Radio Lugano Switzerland, [[NHK]] and [[Tokyo Broadcasting System|TBS]] in Japan.
Hoteev's premiere of the cycle of all three Tchaikovsky concertos in the original versions at the large hall of Moscow Conservatory as well as Tchaikovsky's ''Fantaisie de Concert'' for piano and [[orchestra]], in November 1996, which got him worldwide attention and gave him the reputation of a Tchaikovsky expert. Two years later he presented and recorded the same program, along with the ''Allegro in C minor'', as well as the ''[[Ungarische Zigeunerweisen]]'' by [[Franz Liszt]] and [[Sophie Menter]] in an orchestration by Tchaikovsky.<ref>[http://mugi.hfmt-hamburg.de/A_lexartikel/lexartikel.php?id=ment1846 Sophie Menter] auf mugi.hfmt-hamburg.de</ref><ref>{{cite news|author=Juergen Kesting|url= http://www.zeit.de/1998/47/Ein_duesterer_Romantiker/seite-1|title=''Ein düsterer Romantiker''|publisher=[[Die Zeit]]|date=November 12, 1998|accessdate=January 5, 2013}}</ref> Another important activity is his work with radio and TV corporations like [[Norddeutscher Rundfunk|NDR]] and Deutschland Radio Berlin in Germany, [[VARA]] and [[VPRO]] Netherlands, Radio Lugano Switzerland, [[NHK]] and [[Tokyo Broadcasting System|TBS]] in Japan.


[[File:Andrej Hoteev in Scriabin Museum, Moscow 2005.jpg|thumb|left|Andrej Hoteev in [[Scriabin]] museum, [[Moscow]] 2005 [[Prometheus: The Poem of Fire | Prometheus]]-research]]
In 2006, Andrej Hoteev realized a project with colored light, pictures and music at Greater Hall of the [[Laeiszhalle]] [[Hamburg]]. As [[solo (music)|solo]]ist accompanied by [[Hamburg Symphony Orchestra]] conducted by [[Andrey Boreyko]] he presented the authentic colour light score with [[Clavier à lumières]] of [[Alexander Scriabin]]'s [[Prometheus: The Poem of Fire]] rediscovered by himself as well as the original colored light and picture [[Sheet music|scores]] by [[Wassily Kandinsky]] to Mussorgsky's ''Pictures at an Exhibition''.<ref>{{cite news|author=Berard von Günter|url= http://www.abendblatt.de/kultur-live/article415860/Musik-sehen-Farbe-hoeren.html|title=''Musik sehen, Farbe hören''|publisher=[[Hamburger Abendblatt]]|date=August 29, 2006|accessdate=January 5, 2013}}</ref><ref>[[Morgen Post]] September 6th 2006 [http://www.mopo.de/news/eroeffnung-mussorgsky-unter-einer-disco-kugel,5066732,5719614.html''Eroeffnung'']</ref>
In 2006, Andrej Hoteev realized a project with colored light, pictures and music at Greater Hall of the [[Laeiszhalle]] [[Hamburg]]. As [[solo (music)|solo]]ist accompanied by [[Hamburg Symphony Orchestra]] conducted by [[Andrey Boreyko]] he presented the authentic colour light score with [[Clavier à lumières]] of [[Alexander Scriabin]]'s [[Prometheus: The Poem of Fire]] rediscovered by himself as well as the original colored light and picture [[Sheet music|scores]] by [[Wassily Kandinsky]] to Mussorgsky's ''Pictures at an Exhibition''.<ref>{{cite news|author=Berard von Günter|url= http://www.abendblatt.de/kultur-live/article415860/Musik-sehen-Farbe-hoeren.html|title=''Musik sehen, Farbe hören''|publisher=[[Hamburger Abendblatt]]|date=August 29, 2006|accessdate=January 5, 2013}}</ref><ref>[[Morgen Post]] September 6th 2006 [http://www.mopo.de/news/eroeffnung-mussorgsky-unter-einer-disco-kugel,5066732,5719614.html''Eroeffnung'']</ref>


[[File:Andrej Hoteev in Scriabin Museum, Moscow 2005.jpg|125px|thumb|left|Andrej Hoteev in [[Scriabin]] museum, [[Moscow]] 2005 [[Prometheus: The Poem of Fire | Prometheus]]-research]]
==Collaborations==
==Collaborations==
Andrej Hoteev regularly works together with [[Conducting|conductor]]s like [[Thomas Sanderling]], [[Vladimir Fedoseyev]], [[Andrey Boreyko]], [[Eri Klas]], [[Pavel Kogan (conductor)|Pavel Kogan]], [[Avi Ostrowsky]], Woldemar Nelsson, Ravil Martynov, [[Vladislav Chernushenko]] and [[Vladimir Altschuler]]. He also appeares as pianist at recitals e.g. by [[Robert Holl]]. Having started in 2006, Andrej Hoteev also works together with soprano [[Anja Silja]] having realized several artistic programs with her ever since.<ref>{{cite news|author=Antje Rössler|url=http://www.berliner-zeitung.de/archiv/ein-russischer-liederabend-mit-anja-silja-und-andrej-hoteev-zugabe-einer-graefin,10810590,10625552.html|title=''Zugabe einer Gräfin''|publisher=[[Berliner Zeitung]]|date=March 10, 2009|accessdate=January 5, 2013}}</ref>
Andrej Hoteev regularly works together with [[Conducting|conductor]]s like [[Thomas Sanderling]], [[Vladimir Fedoseyev]], [[Andrey Boreyko]], [[Eri Klas]], [[Pavel Kogan (conductor)|Pavel Kogan]], [[Avi Ostrowsky]], Woldemar Nelsson, Ravil Martynov, [[Vladislav Chernushenko]] and [[Vladimir Altschuler]]. He also appeares as pianist at recitals e.g. by [[Robert Holl]]. Having started in 2006, Andrej Hoteev also works together with soprano [[Anja Silja]] having realized several artistic programs with her ever since.<ref>{{cite news|author=Antje Rössler|url=http://www.berliner-zeitung.de/archiv/ein-russischer-liederabend-mit-anja-silja-und-andrej-hoteev-zugabe-einer-graefin,10810590,10625552.html|title=''Zugabe einer Gräfin''|publisher=[[Berliner Zeitung]]|date=March 10, 2009|accessdate=January 5, 2013}}</ref>

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Andrej Hoteev
Andrej Hoteev
Born (1946-12-02) December 2, 1946 (age 78)
Alma materMoscow Conservatory
OccupationClassical pianist
Years active1983–present
SpouseOlga Hoteeva
Websitehttp://de.linkedin.com/pub/andrej-hoteev/3b/b18/979

Andrej Hoteev (Андрей Хотеев/Andrei Chotejew; born December 2, 1946 in Leningrad) is a Russian classical pianist living in Germany.

Early life

Andrej Hoteev was born in Leningrad. He studied piano at Rimski-Korsakow-Conservatory in Saint Petersburg as well as at Tschaikowski-Conservatory in Moscow with Lev Naumov.[1][2]

Performances

He gave his very first concert in 1983 at the Moscow Conservatory. Other concerts all over Russia followed. His encounter with Svjatoslav Richter in June 1985 at Saint Petersburg had a deep influence on Hoteev's pianistic style.[3] After the recommendation of Valery Gergiev he got the chance to give concerts in the Netherlands at Concertgebouw Amsterdam and in Germany at Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival in 1990. Hoteev's first European tour followed in 1993, including cities in Russia, Great Britain, Germany, Belgium and Spain. In the same year, he recorded his first CD in France. In September 1993 Hoteev played the manuscript version of Modest Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition for the first time in the UK at Purcell Room, London.[4] The Russian television of Saint Petersburg broadcast a concert with Hoteev and the Saint Petersburg Academic Symphony Orchestra in October 1993 from the Greater Hall of Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Hall presenting a new version of the 3rd piano concert by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky with explanations by the pianist himself, who had rediscovered the original version with three movements after manuscripts by the composer.[5] Also in 1993 he moved to Hamburg with his family.

Andrej Hoteev and Vladimir Fedoseyev in Moscow 1996 Tchaikovsky "The 4 piano concertos" -World premiere

In 1995 he gave several concerts in France. Among the concert venues on this tour were Salle Pleyel in Paris as well as the Festival de Radio France et Montpellier. He played with the Orchestre national du Capitole de Toulouse, Orchestre National de Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon and the Concerts Lamoureux Symphony Orchestra Paris.

Hoteev's premiere of the cycle of all three Tchaikovsky concertos in the original versions at the large hall of Moscow Conservatory as well as Tchaikovsky's Fantaisie de Concert for piano and orchestra, in November 1996, which got him worldwide attention and gave him the reputation of a Tchaikovsky expert. Two years later he presented and recorded the same program, along with the Allegro in C minor, as well as the Ungarische Zigeunerweisen by Franz Liszt and Sophie Menter in an orchestration by Tchaikovsky.[6][7] Another important activity is his work with radio and TV corporations like NDR and Deutschland Radio Berlin in Germany, VARA and VPRO Netherlands, Radio Lugano Switzerland, NHK and TBS in Japan.

In 2006, Andrej Hoteev realized a project with colored light, pictures and music at Greater Hall of the Laeiszhalle Hamburg. As soloist accompanied by Hamburg Symphony Orchestra conducted by Andrey Boreyko he presented the authentic colour light score with Clavier à lumières of Alexander Scriabin's Prometheus: The Poem of Fire rediscovered by himself as well as the original colored light and picture scores by Wassily Kandinsky to Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition.[8][9]

Andrej Hoteev in Scriabin museum, Moscow 2005 Prometheus-research

Collaborations

Andrej Hoteev regularly works together with conductors like Thomas Sanderling, Vladimir Fedoseyev, Andrey Boreyko, Eri Klas, Pavel Kogan, Avi Ostrowsky, Woldemar Nelsson, Ravil Martynov, Vladislav Chernushenko and Vladimir Altschuler. He also appeares as pianist at recitals e.g. by Robert Holl. Having started in 2006, Andrej Hoteev also works together with soprano Anja Silja having realized several artistic programs with her ever since.[10]

Personal life

Hoteev is married to Russian pianist Olga Hoteeva. Together with her he released a new CD in 2012 with 22 unknown original transcriptions by Sergei Rachmaninoff for piano for four hands after Tchaikovsky's The Sleeping Beauty.[11]

Discography

CDs

  • Tchaikovsky: Piano Concert No. 3/Dumka 1993, Accord
  • Tchaikovsky: The four piano concertos, Hungarian Gypsy Melodies, Allegro c-moll in original version. 3 CDs, 1998, KOCH-Schwann
  • Russian songs: Rachmaninoff: 10 songs; Mussorgsky: Songs and Dances of Death; Scriabin: Black Mass Sonata; with Anja Silja, soprano. Recording: Berlin, Jesus Christus Kirche, 2009, Sony/ RCA Red Seal
  • Tchaikovsky/Rachmaninoff: Sleeping Beauty/Dornröschen. Great Ballet-Suite for piano for four hands. Andrej Hoteev and Olga Hoteeva, piano. 2012, NCA

DVDs

  • Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition, 2001
  • Prokofiev: Piano Sonata No. 6. (Op. 82), 2003

References

  1. ^ Lutz Lesle: Review on "The Sleeping Beauty", Concerti 2012
  2. ^ [1] Андрей Хитрук “Защитник окружающей среды“ Российский музыкант № 3 (1233), апрель 2005
  3. ^ Lesle Lutz (June 7, 2010). "Ein olympisches Programm". Die Welt. Retrieved January 5, 2013.
  4. ^ Biography entry, International Who's who in music
  5. ^ Lesle Lutz (March 27, 2000). "Verschlüsselte Klangbotschaften werden jetzt enthüllt". Die Welt. Retrieved January 5, 2013.
  6. ^ Sophie Menter auf mugi.hfmt-hamburg.de
  7. ^ Juergen Kesting (November 12, 1998). "Ein düsterer Romantiker". Die Zeit. Retrieved January 5, 2013.
  8. ^ Berard von Günter (August 29, 2006). "Musik sehen, Farbe hören". Hamburger Abendblatt. Retrieved January 5, 2013.
  9. ^ Morgen Post September 6th 2006 Eroeffnung
  10. ^ Antje Rössler (March 10, 2009). "Zugabe einer Gräfin". Berliner Zeitung. Retrieved January 5, 2013.
  11. ^ "Information on the work and the recording". Retrieved January 5, 2013.

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