JANUARY 11, 2018 // 11 Gold Medals in very prestigious competitions”: Antonov in the 2007 International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, and Kazantsev at the Nikolai Rubin- stein International Competition in Paris, among other accolades. “It’s been one of those for- tuitous things; this is about the only night they were available,” Clark said. “They’ll be coming in from New York on the day of the concert, and they’ll have to head right back out afterwards. They’re very busy artists, so we’re lucky to have them when we do.” As performers and lifelong friends, Sergey and Ilya are deep- ly simpatico. “We’ve known each other since the third grade — we were actually born three days apart in Moscow,” Antonov said. “But oddly enough, even though we went through music school at the same time, we never actually played together until after we both moved to the States. We bumped into each other in New York about ten years ago, and since then, we’ve worked togeth- er constantly.” Though Antonov has plied his talents at venues ranging from the Great Hall of Moscow Con- servatory to the Newport Music Festival (where he made his American debut) to Suntory Hall in Tokyo, and continues to per- form across the globe, he makes a point of returning to Astoria as often as he can. “I never get tired of saying this over and over: Astoria is a special place for me,” Antonov said. “I admire the town and I love the people. I’ve been coming there for nine years now, twice a year at least, whether I’m performing or not, and it’s never enough. It’s a wonderful commu- nity.” He has even shown his affec- tion in musical form, compiling in 2016 a CD titled “To Astorians with Love.” The feeling is mutual. “Sergey’s in demand all over the world,” Clark said, “so he wouldn’t take the time to come to Astoria if he didn’t feel very welcome, very much at home.” And why wouldn’t he be wel- come? As Clark said, “Sergey’s a rock star of the cello.” CW COURTESY DIANE NASETH Award-winning cellist Sergey Antonov on Mount Hood FILE PHOTO Award-winning Russian pianist Ilya Kazantsev COURTESY MICHAEL MATHERS Keith Clark, the Astoria Music Festival conductor and artistic director