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Rudin, Alexander Izrailevich

Alexander Izrailevich Rudin (born November 25, 1960 , Moscow ) is a Russian cellist, pianist, conductor and art director of the Musica Viva Academic Chamber Orchestra, professor at the Moscow Conservatory , department of chamber ensemble and orchestra . People's Artist of Russia (2001) [1] . Laureate of the State Prize of Russia in the field of literature and art (2003).

Alexander Rudin
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Full nameAlexander Izrailevich Rudin
Date of BirthNovember 25, 1960 ( 1960-11-25 ) (aged 58)
Place of BirthMoscow
A country the USSR
Russia
Professionscellist , pianist , conductor , music teacher
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Awards
Narodniy artist1 copy.pngState Prize of the Russian Federation - 2003

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Biography

In 1983 he graduated from GMPI (State Music and Pedagogical Institute). Gnesins, in the specialties of “cello” and “piano”.

In 1989, he graduated from the Moscow Conservatory in conducting. He became the head of the Musica Viva orchestra in 1988. He holds master classes at music schools in many European countries.

Rewards

Laureate of International Competitions: I.S. Bach in Leipzig (1976), Gaspard Cassado in Florence (1979), P.I. Tchaikovsky in Moscow (1978, 1982), Concertino Prague (1973).

Creativity

The contribution of Alexander Rudin to musical culture is primarily in the presentation of academic music of various directions and traditions as a single musical space, which contributes to the understanding of music as a continuous historical and cultural process that combines the heritage of the past and the present, but at the same time each of the components does not lose its originality .

The concert program of the orchestra includes a wide variety of works from the Baroque era to the present. Some works by authors from the time of the Crusades and Renaissance, Bach , Salieri, Kozlovsky, Sallinen, Ozerov were first performed in Russia precisely by “Musica Viva”. Since 1998, the orchestra has been holding subscription concerts in the Great Hall of the Conservatory, inviting for joint performances both famous conductors and performers, and musicians not too familiar to the general public. The orchestra is touring around the world.

Notes

  1. ↑ The honorary title was awarded by presidential decree No. 1145 of September 24, 2001. Archived on May 8, 2013.

Links

  • Biography of A. Rudin on the site of the Musica Viva Orchestra
  • Page about A. Rudin on the website of the Moscow Conservatory.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rudin__Alexander_Izrailevich&oldid=98183450


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