Vladislav Alexandrovich Adelkhanov (born March 7, 1970 , Tbilisi , Georgia ) is a violinist , conductor and writer .
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Biography
Violin playing began at the age of seven, in Tbilisi, with David Reizner. The winner of the city competitions of young violinists of 1979 and 1981. In 1986–1989 - a student at the Merzlyakovsky College , where Olga Voitova was his teacher. In 1987 - the winner of the competition for the performance of the concert of Felix Mendelssohn in the Column Hall of the House of Unions . In 1988–1989 he was the accompanist of the school’s symphony orchestra (conductor Leonid Nikolaev ).
Graduate of 1994 of the Moscow Conservatory , where he studied with Maya Glezarova (violin class) and Gennady Cherkasov (chamber ensemble class). In the conservatory years he led several projects of authentic performance of baroque and classical music according to the methods of Anner Bilsma and Reinhard Goebel .
In 1992 he became the winner of the 6th prize of the International Violin Competition. Carl Nielsen . He received a prize for the best performance of Paul Rudders’s violin solos , written especially for the competition.
In 1995 he was at the origin of the creation of the chamber orchestra Amadeus at the Union of Moscow Composers, was his first accompanist and assistant principal conductor. He collaborated with conductors Helmut Rilling , Vladimir Simkin, Arpad Yoo , Thomas Sanderling .
In 1996 he won a competition in Prague for musicians from Eastern European countries, for the only violin scholarship and postgraduate student at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama . Graduate school is held in the class of Ifrah Niemann .
In 1998, Assistant Accompanist of the Moscow Virtuosi Orchestra. In 1999 he performs solo concerts in London, Solihull , Glasgow . Collaborates with pianists Fiona Kelsall, Stephen Gutman and Gilmore MacLeod, cellist Robert Mason, conductors Gillian Craig and Ralph Jemison.
In January 2000, a book of his poems and prose “Travels” was published in Moscow’s “Galaktika” publishing house under the name of Vladislav Steinberg. In the same year he was invited to the post of teacher of violin and viola and conductor of the orchestra at St. Leonards, St. Andrews , Scotland .
In December 2001, he performed 24 caprices by Niccolò Paganini in one concert at St. Johns Smith Square. He collaborates with the Dundee Symphony orchestras, the Edinburgh Philharmonic, the Heiselberg Ensemble, the BBC Philharmonic. Performs under the name of Vladislav Steinberg.
Since 2004 - concertmaster of the Symphony Orchestra of the University of St. Andrews .
Family
Great-grandson of the composer Semen Steinberg .