Russia’s greatest musicians through the eyes of Evgeny Evtyukhov (PHOTOS)
Through his lense, Evgeny Evtyukhov has seen the most famous maestros: Vladimir Spivakov, Yury Bashmet, Valery Gergiev, Denis Matsuev, Mstislav Rostropovich, and many others. The photographer managed to capture them both in the midst of the performance, absolutely embraced by their art, as well as in casual life - laughing or deeply thinking.
In depicting the history of modern Russian classical music, Evgeny Evtyukhov has developed his own style which makes the viewer feel the magic of presence, and shares the feelings of the musicians through his photographs. Taking pictures at rehearsals and concerts during the intense, inspired work and creative process, Evtyukhov managed to ‘disappear’, able to depict the musicians in an emotional and natural state.
Cellist Anastasia Leonova. Moscow, 2019
Maestro Vladimir Spivakov, Irkutsk, 2011
Andrei Gugnin and Vladimir Spivakov before rehearsals with orchestra, Ufa, 2021
Violinist and conductor Sergey Krylov performing with the Russian National Orchestra on the stage of the Grand Hall of the Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory. Moscow, 2019
Pianist Denis Matsuev at the Stars on Baikal festival, which he organized. Irkutsk, 2011
Conductor Yury Temirkanov and pianist Denis Matsuev during the Stars on Baikal festival. Irkutsk, 2015
Violinist Julian Rachlin at the Stars on Baikal Festival. Irkutsk, 2017
Conductors Yury Temirkanov and Yury Bashmet during the Stars on Baikal festival. Irkutsk, 2018
11 year-old pianist Elisey Mysin, laureate of international competitions. Kaluga, 2021
Music dynasty: pianist Katia Skanavi, her father, Moscow's Conservatory professor, Vladimir Skanavi, and her daughter Alexandra Stychkina. Moscow, 2016
Cellist and music teacher Boris Andrianov. Moscow Region, 2015
Borislav Strulev and his cello. Will he catch it? Moscow, 2012
Pianist Denis Matsuev pokes fun, acting as a a flight attendant, 2015
Solo exhibition of Evgeny Evtyukhov. “Music in frame” will take place at the Russian National Museum of Music from February 24 to May 15, 2022