Monday, May 20th
7:00 p.m.
Graham Tyler Memorial Chapel
When he was 3 years old, Moscow native Ilya Shmukler’s mother found him jumping on the bed and beautifully singing Robertino Loreti’s “Jamaica;” she immediately recognized his musical talent and started him in lessons. It was important to his non-musician parents that he be raised as a well-rounded person, so his early years were also spent with school, table tennis, and ballroom dancing. But at 10, he says his life changed after applying for and winning his first music competition and attending the subsequent international summer academy: “There I discovered a true musical life, and I fell in love with it, inspiring me to commit my life to music.”
He performed his first recital at age 12, and made his orchestral debut at 14. He has since made solo appearances in Europe and North America, and has performed with the Mariinsky Theatre, Fort Worth Symphony, Kansas City Chamber, Sendai Philharmonic, Bayer Symphoniker, Tambov Symphonic, and New Music Orchestras, among others.
Ilya is a laureate of many international piano competitions, taking top prizes at the Wideman (Shreveport), Lewisville Lake Symphony, Artist Presentation Society (St. Louis), Shigeru Kawai (Tokyo), Sсriabin–Rachmaninov (Bulgaria), and Rachmaninov (St. Petersburg) Competitions. He was a quarterfinalist in the 2017 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, and achieved the milestone of his career as a Finalist in the 2022 Cliburn Competition. In addition, he received the award for the “Best Performance of a Mozart Concerto” in the 2022 Cliburn Competition. In 2021, he won the Carnegie Weill Recital Hall Debut Audition and made his New York debut at the venerated venue on December 13, 2022.
He completed his master’s degree with honors at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory in 2021, under the guidance of Elena Kuznetsova and Sergey Kuznetsov. Presently, he studies with Stanislav Ioudenitch at the International Center for Music at Park University in Parkville, Missouri.
Program
J.S. Bach – Prelude and Fugue in b-flat minor (Well-Tempered Clavier, book II)
Chopin – Etude No.1 in C major, Op.10 No.1
Chopin – Etude No.24 in c minor, Op.25 No.12
Liszt – Transcendental Etude No.8 in c minor “Wild Hunt”
Debussy – “Images”, book I, L.110
Reflections in the water
Dedication to Rameau
Movement
INTERMISSION
F. Schubert – Piano sonata in A major, D. 664
Allegro moderato
Andante
Allegro
F. Liszt – “Funérailles”
Bartók – Suite, Op.14
Allegretto
Scherzo
Allegro molto
Sostenuto
I. Stravinsky – “The Shrovetide Fair” from “Petrushka”