Maxim Rysanov (born in 1978 , Kramatorsk ) is a Soviet and British viola player.
| Maxim Rysanov | |
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| Date of Birth | 1978 |
| Place of Birth | Kramatorsk , Ukrainian SSR , USSR |
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| Professions | viola player , conductor |
| Instruments | alto |
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Repertoire
- 3 Creative contacts
- 4 Recognition
- 5 Links
- 6 notes
Biography
He graduated from the Central Music School at the Moscow Conservatory (class of M.I. Sitkovskaya), then the Guildhall School of Music and Theater in London (viola class by Professor J. Glickman and the conducting class of Professor A. Heiseldain).
Currently lives in the UK.
Repertoire
The violist's repertoire includes Bach , Haydn , Mozart , Glinka , Schumann , Paganini , Brahms , Tchaikovsky , Cesar Frank , Bartok , Enescu , Hindemith , Prokofiev , Shostakovich , Schnittke , Kancheli , John Tavener , Dobrinka Tabakova , Artem Vasiliev .
Creative Contacts
He constantly collaborates with artists such as Vladimir Ashkenazi , Marc Andre Amlen , Gidon Kremer , Janine Jansen , Christina Blaumane , Misha Maisky , Lev Marquis , Victoria Mullova , Evelyn Chang , Julian Rakhlin , Jacob Katznelson , Maxim Vengerov and others.
Since 2005, takes part in the annual music festival " Crescendo ". [one]
Recognition
The winner of the competition is Valentino Bucca ( Rome , 1995 ), GSMD Gold Medal ( London , 2000 ), the International Competition of Chamber Ensembles in Carmel (USA, 1999 ), and the Competition of Conductors in Bournemouth (United Kingdom, 2003 ). Laureate of the Young Musicians Competition in Volgograd ( 1995 ), Haverhill Sinfonia Competition (Great Britain, 1999 ), International Viola Competition named after Lionel Tertis (United Kingdom, 2003 ), CIEM Competition in Geneva ( 2004 ).
Links
Notes
- β Page of the festivalβs website β Crescendo [1] (inaccessible link) β