Pavel Milyukov (Violin soloist)
• Prize-winner at the Kloster Schontal International Competition (2003,
Germany, 2nd prize) • Prize-winner at the Ersi Sarazzi
International Competition (2004, Greece, 1st prize) •
Prize-winner at the International Violin Competition in Tolyatti
(2002, Russia, 1st prize) Prize-winner at the Robert Canetti
International Violin Competition) (2005, Hungary, 1st prize)
• Prize-winner at the Yampolsky International Competition (2006,
Moscow) • Prize-winner at the Paganini International Competition (2007,
Moscow) • Prize-winner at the III David Oistrakh International
Competition (2008, Moscow) • Grand Prix at the International
Violin Competition in Astana (October 2008) • Recipient of
the 2nd prize at the I All-Russian Music Competition
(November 2010)
Born in Perm in 1984. Studied at the College of Music of the Moscow State
Tchaikovsky Conservatoire and at the Moscow Conservatoire itself. In 2012 he
completed a postgraduate study with distinction at the Moscow Conservatoire and
in 2013 he completed a second postgraduate study at the UniversitätfürMusik und
DarstellendeKunst in Graz (class of Boris Kuschnir). He is currently a student
at the Vienna Konservatorium(class of Lidia Baich). He has twice been a
grant-recipient of the St Petersburg House of Music and Bank Rossiya.
In 2008 he took part in a meeting of young musicians with President Vladimir
Putin of the Russian Federation. Prize-winner at international competitions
in Tolyatti (1st prize, 2002), KlosterSchöntal (2nd prize, 2003), Astana (Grand
Prix, 2008), Seoul (2nd prize, 2012), the International Robert Canetti
Competition (1st prize, 2005), the Vibrarte international competition in Paris
(1st prize, 2008), the David Oistrakh Competition in Moscow (2nd prize, 2008)
and the Aram Khachaturian Competition in Yerevan (1st prize, 2012).
In June 2015 Milyukov won the 3rd prize at the XV International Tchaikovsky
Competition.
Gives master-classes throughout Russia. Tours to Austria, Belgium, Germany,
Hungary, Greece, Italy, Spain, South and North Korea, China, Finland, Sweden and
Switzerland. Has worked with such conductors as Valery Gergiev, Vladimir
Spivakov, Vladimir Fedoseyev, Mikhail Pletnev, Maxim Fedotov, Yuri Simonov,
Pavel Kogan, Alexander Sladkovsky, EvgenyBushkov, Robert Canetti, Maria Eklund,
Kristjan Järvi and Oswald Sallaberger. Performs the Ex-Szigeti violin crafted by
Pietro Guarneri, on generous loan from the Swiss foundation. Since 2008 he has
been a permanent soloist of the St Petersburg House of Music. Since 2012 he has
been a soloist with the Moscow Philharmonic.
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