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At the Technical University of Georgia, within the framework of the 35th Hegel International Congress, the famous pianist, professor Vladimir Stupeli will perform a musical performance

At the Technical University of Georgia, within the framework of the 35th Hegel International Jubilee Congress, the famous French pianist, honorary member of the International Hegel Society, Professor Vladimir Stupel will present a musical performance – “On Morality in Music”. The information is distributed by the Technical University of Georgia.

According to STU, pianist Stupel’s musical performance will take place on October 3 of this year at 20:00 in the administrative building of the Technical University of Georgia, on the stage of the Ivane Javakhishvili hall (3rd floor).

Stupel will present a French-German program with works by Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms and Paul Dukas, and at the end of the concert, as an honorary member of the International Hegel Society and a participant of the congress, he will speak about the relationship between music and philosophy.

According to Stu, the 35th Hegel International Jubilee Congress, with the theme – “The Idea of ​​Goodness and Morality in Hegel’s Philosophy”, which is dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the founding of this prestigious scientific forum, is being held in Georgia for the first time in the post-Soviet space, and it will be hosted by the Technical University of Georgia from September 30 to October 4. . The financial supporters of the high-ranking scientific event are the International Hegel Society, as well as various European and American scientific foundations and the Government of Georgia. Due to the importance of Hegel’s philosophy and the history of its reception, under the auspices of the International Hegel Society, the congress is held every two years, and world-renowned scientists and researchers take part in it.

A participant in the 35th International Hegel Anniversary Congress, Professor Stupel, a French pianist based in Berlin, Germany, works not only with French cultural institutions around the world, but also with German missions, including in the United States and in Nouakchott, Mauritania. His desire is to create cultural ties and thereby contribute to cultural diplomacy.

Vladimir Stupel is a distinguished soloist with sharp individualism, rich tonal and emotional palette. His performance is technically perfect, thrilling and unforgettable (publications: Washington Post, Der Tagesspiegel Berlin, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung). It is worth noting his cooperation as an invited soloist with world-famous orchestras, including: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, the Konzerthaus Orchestra Berlin, the Gewandhaus Orchestra Leipzig, the Symphony Orchestra of the Bavarian Radio, the German Symphony Orchestra and the Radio Symphony Orchestra Berlin, the Staatskapelle Weimar, the Staatskapelle Mainz, and the Staatsphilharmonie Kassel; In the United States: Wheeling Symphony, Lancaster Symphony and Lake Placid Sinfonietta. Stupel collaborates with famous conductors, including: Christian Thielemann, Mikhail Yurovsky, Leopold Hager, Marek Janovsky, Stefan Malzeu, Patrick Ringborg and others. In recent years, Stupel has made a name for himself as a conductor.

In 2022, Stupel was awarded the French Order – Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres. He is Professor of Chamber Music at the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and Visiting Professor at the Iceland Academy of the Arts (Reykjavik, Iceland); He was engaged in academic activities at the Lübeck Academy of Music (Germany), the Mozart Academy (Philadelphia), the Namur Conservatory (France); He has received many awards and prestigious international prizes at different times; He is the founder and artistic director of a number of prestigious international music competitions and festivals.

 

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