Pavel Timofeyevsky
Country:
UK
Company:
Music
The son of Alexander Timofeyevsky. Born in Russia and educated in England, Pavel graduated with distinction as Master of Arts from the Royal Academy of Music, London. Solo and chamber music recitals, as well as concerto performances with
orchestras has brought him to nearly all major concert venues in UK; these include
the prestigious Wigmore Hall, as wel as the Royal Festival and Queen Elizabeth Halls
in London. Concert tours, along with television and radio appearances in other parts
of the world include Russia, France, Spain, Sweden, Greece, Cyprus, South Africa and
India. Pavel is the recipient of several prestigious British music awards, scholar-
ships and national competition prizes: these include the Musicians Benevolent Fund
Award, the 2007 Myra Hess Award, and the Philharmonia Orchestra Martin Musical
Scholarship for piano, as well as winning the BBC/Guardian Young Composer of the Year award for composition.
Is a prominent member of the Yehudi Menuhin's Live Music Now scheme, Pavel gave concerts, and led workshops in a variety of community venues across the United Kingdom: these included hospitals, prisons and schools for children with lear- ningand behavioural difficulties. Additionally, Pavel directs a West London Music School Symphony Orchestra. In July 2014, under his baton, the orchestra has performed a world premier of Pavel's orchestral composition at the Cadogan Hall, London.