Bio

AVGUSTE ANTONOV

Concert Pianist

Avguste Antonov has performed recitals all over the  United States, including in Colorado, Kansas, Iowa, Missouri, Florida, Pennsylvania, Texas, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee . He has been featured as soloist with various ensembles including the San Jose State University Wind Symphony, the San Jose Wind Symphony, the University City Symphony, the Alton Symphony Orchestra, the Tulsa Camerata, the Lakeland Community Orchestra, the Jewish Community Orchestra-Portland and the South Kansas Symphony.  Concertos performed include Schumann Piano Concerto, Rachmaninoff 2nd, McDowell 2nd, Liszt 2nd, Ravel in G, Gershwin in F,  Gershwin "Rhapsody in Blue", Carter Pann "Concerto Logic" and Matthew Saunders "Piano Concerto".

In addition to performing, Avguste Antonov is active as lecturer and has presented lectures for the Carrollton Music Teachers Association, Frisco Music Teachers Association, Kansas Music Teachers Association, Oklahoma Music Teachers Association and Wisconsin Music Teachers Association.  He is an adjudicator for various competitions including the ENKOR Piano Competition, the Sound Espressivo Global Competition and the Music International Grand Prix. In 2021, Avguste Antonov was named on the advisory board of the Sound Espressivo Global Competition.

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Previous events

Apr10

Concert Orchestres d'Harmonie

Theatre de Verre, Chateaubriant

Collaboration entre Musique des Transmissions (ensemble d'harmonie de l'Armee de Terre), les orchestres d'harmonie du Conservatoire de Châteaubriant et pianiste Avguste Antonov.

Avguste Antonov et Musique des Transmissions vont interpréter Gregson, Piano Concerto "Homages", pour piano et orchestre d'harmonie.

Mar15

Concert de Musique de Chambre

Auditorium du Conservatoire Claude Debussy, Saint-Malo

Concert de musique de chambre pour les classes de CHAM avec Avguste Antonov (piano), Pascal Jolivet (violon), Amélie Comte - Mabire (violoncelle)

Programme sera Carter Pann (Piano Trio), Charles Ives (Piano Trio), Rachmaninov (Trio Elegiaque #1)