Martin Labazevitch https://www.labazevitch.com/

Praised by critics for his lyricism, virtuosity, and an intensity of performance, pianist Martin Labazevitch appeared in many concert halls and festivals in Poland, Ukraine, Finland, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Peru, and the United States.

Born in Poland, Mr. Labazevitch studied at the Odessa Conservatory in Ukraine and at the Manhattan School of Music in New York. In 2019 he received Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the Rome School of Music, Drama and Art in Washington D.C. His main teachers and mentors include Nina Svetlanova, Horacio Gutierrez, Dmitri Bashkirov, Bella Davidovich and Jorge Luis Prats. He has been a soloist with orchestras in Spain, Poland, Lithuania, Japan, and the United States.

Of his debut album release on the Delos label, of the Chopin Concerto with the Beethoven Academy Orchestra lead by Ewa Strusinska, the Fanfare Magazine wrote: "His way of Chopin is fluid and convincing. He plays with a superb control of rubato and has the most beautiful way of melting a phrase." Of the same album, ConcertoNet wrote, "...he pleasantly refrains from overtaxing Chopin's conclusive Allegro vivace with shimmering grandeur and eloquent precision that could even rival that of Arthur Rubinstein."An avid chamber musician, he has collaborated with Isidore Cohen, Lukas Foss, Ruth Laredo, Andres Cardenes, Amit Peled, Ju-Young Baek, Michael Mermagen, as well as the Spokane and Vilnius String Quartets. After his piano trio debut at Carnagie Hall's Weill Recital Hall, The Strad Magazine wrote: "... exuberant, multi-faceted, ...gripping from first note to the last."

Musical Arts International: Celebrating the Season!

Sunday, March 2, 2025 @ 3:00pm – 5:00pm (EST)
Calvary Lutheran Church, Silver Spring, MD, United States

$25 ($20 student w/ ID); see event description for purchasing information