Seasons. Organ version
Olesya Kravchenko is a bright representative of the new generation of academic performers of the 21st century, a talented musician who gives concerts all over the world.
Olesya Kravchenko graduated from the Moscow State Conservatory named after P. I. Tchaikovsky with a degree in Musicology and Organ, and then graduated from graduate school at the Moscow Conservatory. Her teachers are Honored Artist of Russia, Honored Artist of Russia, professor of the Moscow Conservatory, organist Natalya Nikolaevna Gureeva, student and heiress of the great Soviet organist and teacher L. I. Roizman, and Honored Artist of the Russian Federation, professor of the Moscow Conservatory, musicologist Inna Alekseevna Barsova.
Since 2023 - organizer and artistic director of the Summer Organ Festival in Arkhangelsk. Since 2021 - conducts organ concerts in the Musical Living Room of the Vasilchikov estate in Moscow. In 2019 - 2021 – artistic director of the Organ Concert Series at the Library-Reading Room named after I. S. Turgenev. In 2019, she organized and held the Moscow Organ Festival “Voxangelicus”, in which more than 30 young organists from 8 Children’s Art Schools in Moscow and the Moscow Region participated.
Since 2008, O. Kravchenko has been touring with various programs in London (UK), Hamburg, Lübeck, Berlin, Munich (Germany), Amsterdam (Netherlands), Le Havre (France), San Francisco, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo , Lampoke (USA). The organist's concerts are successfully held in the largest philharmonic halls of Russia (Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Krasnoyarsk, Novosibirsk, Perm, Chelyabinsk, Barnaul, Arkhangelsk, DPR, etc.).
Her repertoire includes works for solo organ and orchestra by more than fifty composers. Olesya actively collaborates with a number of contemporary composers, such as: A. Wammes (Holland), T. Bedetti (Italy), I. Dubkova, I. Shipilov, A. Nadzharov, T. Chudova, L. Bobylev (Russia). Works for saxophone and organ and harp and organ by Tiziano Bedetti, Irina Dubkova and Alina Nebykova are dedicated to her.
The concert program includes Antonio Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons”, as well as works by Johann Sebastian Bach.
- Price: 500 rubles