ABOUT THE ARTIST...   

Kalin Ivanov, cellist, is a prominent soloist, recitalist, chamber musician, and recording artist. Compared by the press to Rostropovich, Yo-Yo Ma, Piatigorsky and Jacqueline du Pré he is quickly gaining recognition as an artist whose “dramatic urgency and expressive tone” (The STRAD, New York) is matched by “His deep, emotional, and poetic performing style” (Moscow North). The former music critic of the New York Times, Harris Goldsmith states that”…Ivanov presents himself as a player with a fine grained, luscious tone…” (New York Concert Review). The WORLD PANORAMA (Bulgaria) wrote: “…Kalin Ivanov is a phenomenon in the palette of the most talented musicians” and Musical Opinion (UK) confirmed: “one of the most celebrated cellists of his generation.” www.kalinivanov.com
 

  LATEST NEWS  


 

 

 

 

  • August 17-26 - Festival of the Gulf and Competition, ITALY - www.FestivaloftheGulf.com
  • July 22 -  August 12, Summit Music Festival and Competition; NEW YORK  www.summitmusicfestival.org
  • July 8-19, 2012 - Burgos International music Festival, SPAIN - www.burgosmusicfestival.com
  • January-April 2012 - Kalinn Ivanov will be attending Chamber Music Ameruca Conference and will be on tour with the New York Empire Trio in Caribbean Islands.
  • Following up are sevaral concerts with cello recital programs in February, March and April, 2012.
  • December 6, 2011 at 6:30pm - TV show with guest artist Kalin Ivanov - Live perfromance and interview.
    Watch the show at: Time Warner Ch56, Live Stream on the Internet Worlwide at www.mnm.org Ch2; CN Ch 83 and Verizon Ch 34
 

   LATEST RECORDING  

 
  • DVD - BRAHMS DOUBLE CONCERTO for Violin & Cello 
This is LIVE video recording of Brahms double concerto with soloists Hristo Popov, Violin and Kalin Ivanov, Cello at the Rudolfinum – Dvorak Hall in Prague. The orchestra is Prague Sinfonietta conducted by Marlon Daniel.
 

 LATEST PRESS  


"… Kalin Ivanov's tender and buoyant artistry.” (Chopin’s Polonaise Brillante) … the cellist [Kalin Ivanov] joined Sobieski in a rapturous reading of Georgi Zlatev-Tcherkin's "Sevdana."                  
                                                                                        THE PLAIN DEALER, Cleveland