Ivan Karizna

cello

2016 – 2020
Kronberg Academy Professional Studies Studies with Frans Helmerson funded by the Dettmer/Storch patronage
2020 – 2023
Kronberg Academy Fellowship
2012
Chamber Music Connects the World, junior
2017, 2019, 2021, 2022
Kronberg Festival, concert
2018
Cello Masterclasses, participant
2019
Kronberg Academy Festival, workshop
2021
Mit Musik – Miteinander, tutor
2022
Chamber Music Connects the World, concert

This giant of a musician, over 6 feet tall, possesses a sensitivity of musical interpretation which is almost sublime.” - Branchés Culture

Ivan Karizna is one of the most unusually expressive musicians of the young generation, equally known for his poetic interpretations and impressive powerful presence on stage. His playing has been appreciated by living legends from the musical world such as Andras Schiff, who described Ivan as "one of the best cellists of his generation" and Gidon Kremer who has stated once: Ivan has something special to say through music.

Ivan stems from two divergent schools of playing. Born in Belarus in 1992, he was brought up in the traditional Russian school until the age of 17, but upon acceptance at Paris Conservatoire he continued studies with Jerome Pernoo. During these years he was a prizewinner at the the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels, Guilermina Suggia in Porto, and many others.

In recent seasons, Ivan Karizna has been soloist with the Stuttgarter Kammerorchester, Frankfurt Radio Symphony, MDR Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, Brussels Philharmonic, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Montreal Symphony Orchestra, National Symphony orchestra of Ukraine and others. Working with such conductors as Christoph Eschenbach, Stephane Deneve, Juraj Valcuha. In January 2023 Ivan made his much praised debut at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, replacing Truls Mork in the Dvorak Concerto with the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Markus Poschner.

Avid performer of chamber music he frequently collaborates with musicians such as Clara Jumi Kang, Amihai Grosz, Elena Bashkirova, Gerard Causse, Boris Brovtsyn, Enrico Pace, Olli Mustonen, Liza Fershtman, Andrei Korobeinikov, Alena Baeva, Vadym Kholodenko, Mate Bekavac and others.

Ivan Karizna plays the 1760 Tassini cello, ex Paul Tortelier, on generous loan by a member of the Stretton Society.

From 2016 to 2020 he has studied at Kronberg Academy with Frans Helmerson. 2018 he took part in the Kronberg Academy Cello Masterclasses, where he was awarded the Boris Pergamenschikow Stipendium. 2020-2023 Ivan Karizna was a fellow of Kronberg Academy. 


Last updated: January 2024
Großer Saal, Casals Forum
Chamber Music Connects the World

SOUTHWEST. FOKUS SPANIEN/PORTUGAL

Ribas, Bouchkov, Chen, Sokolov, Lipman, Shaham, Cañón Valencia, Cho, Karizna, Shadrin, Asal, Consonni, Hamos, Moreau

Participants

  • Cláudia Ribas mezzo soprano
  • Marc Bouchkov violin
  • Stella Chen violin
  • Valeriy Sokolov violin
  • Matthew Lipman viola
  • Noga Shaham viola
  • Santiago Cañón Valencia cello
  • Brannon Cho cello
  • Ivan Karizna cello
  • Aleksey Shadrin cello
  • Julius Asal piano
  • Martina Consonni piano
  • Julia Hamos piano
  • Jérémie Moreau piano

Programme

Maurice Ravel (1875–1937)
Rhapsodie espagnole M 54

Luigi Boccherini (1743–1805)
String Quintet in C major op. 30 no. 6 G 324 “La Musica notturna delle strade di Madrid”

intermission

Andreia Pinto Correia (*1971)
Streichtrio (UA)

Manuel de Falla (1876–1946)
Siete canciones populares españolas

Concert introduction at 6.45 pm in Großer Saal with Chloë Herteleer.

Subject to change.

Tickets
25 / 35 / 45 €
Großer Saal, Casals Forum
Chamber Music Connects the World

WEST. FOKUS FRANKREICH

Bouchkov, Han, Kim, Sokolov, Errera, Cho, Karizna, Asal, Hamos, Navon, Johanns

Participants

  • Marc Bouchkov violin
  • Soojin Han violin
  • Dami Kim violin
  • Valeriy Sokolov violin
  • Karolina Errera viola
  • Brannon Cho cello
  • Ivan Karizna cello
  • Julius Asal piano
  • Julia Hamos piano
  • Itai Navon piano
  • Thorsten Johanns clarinet

Programme

Camille Saint-Saëns (1835–1921)
La muse et le poète op. 132

Darius Milhaud (1892–1974)
Suite for clarinet, violin and piano op. 157b

intermission

César Franck (1822–1890)
Piano Quintet in F minor

Concert introduction at 6.45 pm in Großer Saal with Prof. Dr. Friedemann Eichhorn.

Subject to change.

Tickets
25 / 35 / 45 €