Nikita Borisoglebsky (Violin soloist)
Nikita Borisoglebsky was born in 1985 in Volgodonsk. After
graduating from the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatoire (2005) and
completing his postgraduate studies (2008) under Professor Eduard Grach and
Tatiana Berkul, he was invited by Professor Augustin Dumay to train at
the Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth in Belgium. Since 2007
the musician has been an exclusive artist of Moscow Philharmonic Society.
Nikita Borisoglebsky performs with many Russian and European orchestras
including the Mariinsky Theatre Symphony Orchestra, the Svetlanov
State Academic Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestre National de Belgique, NDR
Symphony,the New Haifa Symphony Orchestra, the London Royal
Philharmonic Orchestra and the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra (Poland);
he has worked with such conductors as Valery Gergiev, David Geringas, Yuri
Simonov, Maxim Vengerov, Christoph Poppen, Paul Goodwin and Gilbert Varga.
The violinist gives frequent recitals in Russia and throughout
Europe, Asia and the CIS, and his name has featured on the playbills
of such major music festivals as the Salzburg Festival, the Rheingau
Musik Festival, Sviatoslav Richter’s December Evenings,
the Beethoven Festival in Bonn, the Dubrovnik Summer Festival and
the Stars of the White Nights and Arts Square
in St Petersburg. The young musician devotes much of his time
to chamber music. He has recently been partnered outstanding musicians including
Rodion Shchedrin, Natalia Gutman, Alexander Kniazev, Augustin Dumay, David
Geringas and Jian Wang among others. In 2009 Nikita Borisoglebsky
received the Violinist of the Year award from
the International Maya Plisetskaya and Rodion Shchedrin Foundation.
Nikita Borisoglebsky has been a prize-winner at numerous international
competitions, among them the Tchaikovsky Competition
in Moscow (2007), the Queen Elisabeth Competition
in Brussels (2009) and the International Montreal Music
Competition. Widespread acclaim came to him after his victory at
the International Fritz Kreisler Violin Competition in Vienna
(1st prize, 2010) and the International Jean Sibelius
Violin Competition in Helsinki
(1st prize, 2010).
Nikita Borisoglebsky/Sibelius Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47 at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory |
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About This Video 15:53 Nikita Borisoglebsky performs the Sibelius Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47 at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory 2012.05.15 with MPO and Yuri Simonov (cond.) Boriso-Glebsky was awarded the grand prize and special prize for the best Sibelius Concerto performance at the 2010 Jean Sibelius Int. Violin Competition in Helsinki |
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