
Whispers and Thunder Illia Ovcharenko
Album info
Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
05.09.2025
Label: Steinway and Sons
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Artist: Illia Ovcharenko
Composer: Alessandro Scarlatti (1685-1757), Franz Liszt (1811-1886), Valentin Vasilyevich Silvestrov (1937), Levko Revutsky (1889-1977)
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- Domenico Scarlatti (1685 - 1757): Keyboard Sonata in B Minor, Kk. 87:
- 1 Scarlatti: Keyboard Sonata in B Minor, Kk. 87 04:59
- Franz Liszt (1811 - 1886): Piano Sonata in B Minor, S. 178:
- 2 Liszt: Piano Sonata in B Minor, S. 178 31:37
- Domenico Scarlatti: Keyboard Sonata in B Minor, Kk. 27:
- 3 Scarlatti: Keyboard Sonata in B Minor, Kk. 27 02:46
- Valentin Silvestrov (b. 1937): 3 Bagatelles, Op. 1:
- 4 Silvestrov: 3 Bagatelles, Op. 1: No. 1, Allegretto 03:18
- Levko Revutsky (1889 - 1977): 3 Preludes, Op. 4:
- 5 Revutsky: 3 Preludes, Op. 4: No. 1 in D-Flat Major. Lento 02:23
- Revutsky: 3 Preludes, Op. 4:
- 6 Revutsky: 3 Preludes, Op. 4: No. 3 in C-Sharp Minor. Presto 00:53
- Valentin Silvestrov: 3 Bagatelles, Op. 1:
- 7 Silvestrov: 3 Bagatelles, Op. 1: No. 2, Moderato 03:58
- Levko Revutsky: 3 Preludes, Op. 4:
- 8 Revutsky: 3 Preludes, Op. 4: No. 2 in F-Sharp Minor. Andantino 02:09
- 2 Preludes, Op. 7:
- 9 Revutsky: 2 Preludes, Op. 7: No. 2 in B-Flat Minor 01:16
- 10 Revutsky: 2 Preludes, Op. 7: No. 1 in E-Flat Major 02:48
- Valentin Silvestrov: 3 Bagatelles, Op. 1:
- 11 Silvestrov: 3 Bagatelles, Op. 1: No. 3, Moderato 04:11
- Levko Revutsky: Piano Sonata in B Minor, Op. 1:
- 12 Revutsky: Piano Sonata in B Minor, Op. 1 13:01
Info for Whispers and Thunder
Praised as “technically flawless and impeccably musical” (International Piano), Illia Ovcharenko is one of the world’s most celebrated young pianists. The 2022 Honens Prize Laureate debuts on the STEINWAY & SONS label with a deeply personal program featuring music by composers from his hometown in the Ukraine (Levko Revutsky and Valentin Silvestrov) as well as sonatas by Scarlatti and Liszt.
“This program is a deeply personal narrative divided into two parts: current times and memories with reflections. It begins with a portrait of the current times: a prayer, much like the gentle opening of Scarlatti's Sonata, K 87. The music then erupts into a monumental struggle reminiscent of the epic conflict found in Liszt’s Sonata, ultimately ending quietly in uncertainty; colored by ashes left behind after Scarlatti’s Sonata, K 27.
The second half of the program features works by Levko Revutsky and Valentin Silvestrov, born respectively in Chernihiv and Kyiv, Ukraine, the two cities I consider hometowns. My musical and cultural heritage was formed in these cities, a line of influence paralleled by the composers’ own personal connection to each other, as Revutsky was one of Silvestrov’s teachers. At this moment, it is important to me that I represent my culture and tell my story through the music and places that shaped who I am.” (Illia Ovcharenko)
Illia Ovcharenko, piano
Illia Ovcharenko
Praised as “technically flawless and impeccably musical” (International Piano), Illia Ovcharenko is one of the world’s most celebrated young pianists. He is the 2022 Honens Prize Laureate, embodying Honens’ ideal of “The Complete Artist” through his technical mastery, perseverance, and intellectual and emotional understanding of music. In addition to winning the Honens International Piano Competition, one of the world’s most prestigious events of its kind, Ovcharenko has received prizes at more than 20 competitions throughout the world. These include, in the last four years, first prize at the New York International Piano Competition, second prize at the Hilton Head International Piano Competition, first prize at “Prix du Piano” Bern International Competition, and the Michelangeli Prize of the Eppan Piano Academy.
Ovcharenko plays in some of the most prestigious concert halls in the world, including Carnegie Hall, Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, Konzerthaus Berlin, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Salle Bourgie in Montréal, Wigmore Hall in London, and Salle Cortot in Paris. He has also been an artist in the esteemed Classeek Ambassador Programme.
Ovcharenko has appeared as a soloist with the Israel Philharmonic, La Monnaie Symphony Orchestra in Brüssels, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Calgary Philharmonic, Deutsche-Symphonie Orchester, I Pomerrigi Musicali, Edmonton Symphony, and San Antonio Philharmonic.
Ovcharenko’s recital album, Litany, was released on the DiscAuvers label; Classique c'est cool praised Ovcharenko’s “very intelligently constructed program” and the pianist’s “perfectly mastered technique.” The album also received five diapasons in Diapason and was praised by Pianiste magazine. Live at Honens 2022, Ovcharenko’s debut album, features music by Mozart, Beethoven, and Alberto Ginastera. Upcoming recording plans include an album for the Pentatone label.
Ovcharenko was born in Ukraine to a computer engineer mother and an athlete father. As a 6 year-old living in Chernihiv, he attended a live performance with his mother of Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1. After the concert, he told her that he wanted to be a pianist. At a tender age, he discovered an upright piano sitting in a corner of his house; he started plunking away and began formal piano studies at 9. At the age of 12, he gave his debut recital at the National Philharmonic of Ukraine, in Kyiv.
The following year, Ovcharenko moved to the city to study at the Kyiv Lysenko State Music Lyceum, for gifted musicians. Later he studied with Arie Vardi at the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music, in Tel Aviv, and at the Hannover Hochschule für Musik, in Germany.
Ovcharenko thrives on performing live, feeling as if two souls — his and the composer’s — are being united on stage. He feels most at home playing Romantic repertoire. Off the stage, Ovcharenko loves athletics and practices origami.
Booklet for Whispers and Thunder