Vladislav Lavrik

About

“A remarkable musician,” according to his conducting professor

Vladimir Fedoseyev

Vladislav Lavrik has been described as “one of the most talented musicians I have collaborated with.”

Paavo Järvi

“An exceptional talent, an excellent musician whose talent extends to all musical genres – symphony, opera, classical and jazz.”

Kent Nagano

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News

Theater Diepholz, Germany

Theater Diepholz, Germany January 10, 2026 Performers: Philharmonia Frankfurt – Juri Gilbo, Conductor – Vladislav Lavrik, Trumpet – Diana Darnea, Soprano – Artjom Korotkov, Tenor

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Tonhalle Wil, Switzerland

Tonhalle Wil, Switzerland January 3, 2026 Philharmonia Frankfurt – Juri Gilbo, Conductor – Vladislav Lavrik, Trumpet – Diana Darnea, Soprano – Artjom Korotkov, Tenor The

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San Francisco Classical Recording Company proudly presents a new CD release spotlighting the artistic vision and leadership of conductor Vladislav Lavrík.

This recording captures Lavrík’s refined and authoritative interpretation of the Trumpet Concerto by Mikhail Pletnev, realized in close collaboration with Sergey Nakariakov (trumpet) and the Rachmaninov International Orchestra during sessions held in Bratislava, January 2025.

“Vladislav Lavrik, navigated the opening glissando with great panache. This “young man with a horn” proved that he would do just fine in any big city. Lavrik has a gorgeous sound, with tasteful use of the wa-wa mute, and displayed the kind of innate musicality that is beyond teaching.”

San Francisco Classical Voice

“Vladislav Lavrik shone this evening!”

Los Angeles Times

“All this multi -layer of the texture subtly and carefully revealed Vladislav Lavrik. The most powerful dramatic climaxes in the spirit of the latest Symphones of Tchaikovsky, enthusiastic passion in the duet of Zemfira (Ksenia Muslanova) and the young Tsygan (Maxim Dorofeev), burning the jealousy of Alekho (Mikhail Atamanovich) – all this was not only expressively in the way, but also “conveyed” by means of orchestral colors. That evening, Vladislav Lavrik showed himself a serious player in the opera genre, and it is obvious that he can be in demand in full-fledged theatrical stories.”

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Contacts

Worldwide
Stefan Hoffmann
United States
Mary Ann Allin