Edison Pashko with his cello (archive) |
Edison Pashko, a renowned cellist from the Vienna Philharmonic, reflects on his musical journey that has taken him from Korçë, Albania, to the grand stage of the Musikverein in Vienna. Following the traditional New Year's concert, Pashko shares his thoughts on the significance of the event, his passion for music, and the universal language that transcends borders.
Pashko, born in Korçë, began studying the cello at the age of six under the guidance of Kostika Tanto and later continued his studies with Spiro Toma. His life has been devoted to music, and he pursued higher education at the Academy of Arts in Albania under the mentorship of Gëzim Laro. Eventually, Pashko continued his studies in Austria, where he joined the Vienna Philharmonic in 2010 and later became a permanent member in 2013.
Reflecting on his journey, Pashko acknowledges the role of fate and perseverance in achieving professional success. He emphasizes the crucial influence of his mother, who, as a music enthusiast, chose the cello for him. Despite the challenges and filters one encounters on the path to success, Pashko believes that once the gate is crossed, everything gained thereafter is invaluable.
Edison Pashko second from the left and his colleagues |
Pashko's career in the Vienna Philharmonic has allowed him to participate in numerous cultural events worldwide. While the orchestra is financially supported by the state, sponsorships for specific performances, such as the New Year's concert, contribute significantly to the financial well-being of the musicians.
Discussing the New Year's concert in Vienna, Pashko highlights the meticulous attention to detail required to convey the joyous emotions through music and ballet. Every aspect must be precisely executed to create a seamless and dazzling performance. Pashko emphasizes the need for unwavering focus and dedication, ensuring that the audience experiences the highest level of musical excellence.
The Vienna Philharmonic's New Year's concert, spanning three days, culminated in a grand celebration on January 1st, attracting global attention. For Pashko, each performance is an opportunity to showcase the orchestra's commitment to perfection and share the universal language of music with audiences worldwide.
As Pashko continues to enchant audiences with his musical mastery, he remains a testament to the power of dedication, talent, and the universal appeal of music that transcends geographical and cultural boundaries.