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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 11 February 1986  
'''Born:''' 11 February 1986
[[Image:bruno-vlahek-9.jpg|thumb|Bruno Vlahek]]
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'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''


Pianist and composer, Bruno Vlahek, was born in 1986 in Zagreb (Croatia). He graduated from the Zagreb Academy of Music as one of the youngest piano students ever, and subsequently won international scholarships to study in Lausanne, Cologne and Madrid. At the Hochschule fuer Musik in Cologne he studied composition and improvisation with T.Claus and J.Fritsch.  
Pianist and composer, Bruno Vlahek, was born in 1986 in Zagreb (Croatia).


He regularly performs as a piano soloist throughout Europe, in Asia, Africa, South America, Russia and Israel, at leading international music festivals and venues. He won first prizes at the A.Scriabin Piano Competition (Paris, 2010) and R.Vines Piano Competition (Lleida, 2008), and was laureate of the 6th China Shanghai International Piano Competition in 2012. He is also winner of Yamaha Award in Madrid, Pnina Salzman Memorial Award in Israel, Artists on Globe Award 2014 and received an Honorary Diploma from the hands of Her Majesty Queen Sofia of Spain.
He graduated from the Zagreb Academy of Music as one of the youngest students ever, and subsequently won international scholarships to study in Lausanne, Cologne and Madrid. At the Hochschule fuer Musik in Cologne he studied composition and improvisation with T.Claus and J.Fritsch.


Bruno Vlahek has composed in many genres (orchestral, chamber, solo, choral and vocal music) with special emphasis on chamber and sacred music. His works have been performed to great acclaim in European centres (Amsterdam, Berlin, Budapest, Cambridge, Munich, Prague, Vienna, London, Moscow, Salzburg, Lisbon, Riga, St. Petersburg), in the North and South America, China, South Korea and at the ISCM's World New Music Days 2010 in Sydney, Australia. In 2012 he won the first prize at the XXXIII International Competition for Organ Works "Cristobal Halffter" in Spain. His works have been published in United Kingdom and USA.
He regularly appears as a recitalist and soloist with orchestras in Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, Russia and Middle East. Bruno is winner of highest prizes of many prestigious piano competition, such as those in Paris, Shanghai, Lyon or Monte-Carlo (piano duo). At the same time, he won the first prize at the XXXIII International Composition Competition for Organ Works "Cristóbal Halffter" in Spain, jury's third prize and audience's first prize at Music Biennale Zagreb, third prize at the "Fidelio" Competition and Croatian discographic award "Porin" for the best classical composition of the year 2018. In his native country he received a title of the Young Musician of The Year given by Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, and was subsequently awarded by Swiss prize "Paderewski", Yamaha Foundation's Award, Pnina Salzman Memorial Award in Israel and Arists on Globe Award. In 2021 he became laureate and winner of three special prizes at the "New Classics - Organ Taurida" International Composition Competition held in the Great Hall of the P. I. Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow.


He has composed more than 50 orchestral, chamber, solo and choral works of various genres which have been performed on five continents in cities such as New York, Chicago, London, Berlin, Amsterdam, Cambridge, Lisbon, Prague, Vienna, Salzburg, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Seoul, Singapore and at the ISCM's World New Music Days in Sydney (Australia). His works are published in Croatia, United Kingdom and the USA. For his achievements he was awarded by Honorary Diploma from the hands of Her Majesty Queen Sofia of Spain and is currently holding a teaching position at the Katarina Gurska Conservatory in Madrid.
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Revision as of 22:39, 18 October 2021

Life

Born: 11 February 1986

Bruno Vlahek

Biography

Pianist and composer, Bruno Vlahek, was born in 1986 in Zagreb (Croatia).

He graduated from the Zagreb Academy of Music as one of the youngest students ever, and subsequently won international scholarships to study in Lausanne, Cologne and Madrid. At the Hochschule fuer Musik in Cologne he studied composition and improvisation with T.Claus and J.Fritsch.

He regularly appears as a recitalist and soloist with orchestras in Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, Russia and Middle East. Bruno is winner of highest prizes of many prestigious piano competition, such as those in Paris, Shanghai, Lyon or Monte-Carlo (piano duo). At the same time, he won the first prize at the XXXIII International Composition Competition for Organ Works "Cristóbal Halffter" in Spain, jury's third prize and audience's first prize at Music Biennale Zagreb, third prize at the "Fidelio" Competition and Croatian discographic award "Porin" for the best classical composition of the year 2018. In his native country he received a title of the Young Musician of The Year given by Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, and was subsequently awarded by Swiss prize "Paderewski", Yamaha Foundation's Award, Pnina Salzman Memorial Award in Israel and Arists on Globe Award. In 2021 he became laureate and winner of three special prizes at the "New Classics - Organ Taurida" International Composition Competition held in the Great Hall of the P. I. Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow.

He has composed more than 50 orchestral, chamber, solo and choral works of various genres which have been performed on five continents in cities such as New York, Chicago, London, Berlin, Amsterdam, Cambridge, Lisbon, Prague, Vienna, Salzburg, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Seoul, Singapore and at the ISCM's World New Music Days in Sydney (Australia). His works are published in Croatia, United Kingdom and the USA. For his achievements he was awarded by Honorary Diploma from the hands of Her Majesty Queen Sofia of Spain and is currently holding a teaching position at the Katarina Gurska Conservatory in Madrid.

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