Maxim Pakhomov

INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL DEPARTMENT - piano

Maxim Pakhomov, originally from the Far East region of Russia, completed his studies at the Moscow State Conservatory.  Mr. Pakhomov has appeared throughout Russia and has toured England, Scotland, Austria and Estonia in both solo and chamber music concerts.  His American credits include performances at Merkin Hall and Zankel Hall where he premiered his own arrangement of Stravinsky’s Petrushka for piano duo. He also performed in Oklahoma, Washington, Minnesota, New Mexico and Pennsylvania with violinist Linda Rosenthal on tours organized by Piatigorsky Foundation and participated in Alaska festival “Jazz and Classic” with Russian violinist Roman Kim. For 15 years he was the principal pianist of the Bronx Opera Company. As a faculty of Chamber Music Institute in Orono, Maine, he performed with Japanese star – violinist Ryu Goto as well as with concertmeister of Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Fransisco Fullana. His solo performances include piano concertos by Rachmaninoff, Tschaikovsky, Saint-Saëns, Brahms and Beethoven with the Orchestra of The Bronx, Beethoven’s Concerto No.4 with the Orchestra of the Barge Music Festival, the Triple concerto with the Bronx Symphony, Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 2 and Shostakovich No.1 with the Staten Island Philharmonia, Bach’s D Minor Concerto with The Bach Festival Small Orchestra of the Lautreamont Concert Series and The Beethoven Choral Fantasy with One World Symphony.  Mr. Pakhomov is a three time winner of the Bronx Council on The Arts’ BRIO Award (Bronx Recognizes Its Own). In July of 2018 he performed Chopin Concerto no.2 with the Orchestra of CMI in Kyoto and Tokyo,  Japan. He is also an organist in the Congregational Church in Darien, Connecticut – playing organ and learning organ repertoire have been his passions for the last 10 years.