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Nikita Borisoglebsky

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TRAINING
• 2008 – : Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth – Artist-in-residence, Master after Master with Augustin Dumay
• 2005-2008: Moscow Tchaikovsky
Conservatory – Postgraduate studies
with Eduard Grach

PRIZES AND AWARDS
• 2009: Queen Elisabeth Competition – 5th Prize
• 2007: International Tchaikovsky
Competition – 2nd Prize


 
Russia
Born August 30, 1985
 


BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES

Nikita Borisoglebsky frequently appears in concert in Europe, Asia, and Russia. He has performed with such orchestras as the Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, the National Philharmonic of Russia, and the Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie, among others, with such renowned conductors as Valery Gergiev, Maxim Vengerov, and Christoph Poppen. In 2009, he received the “Violinist of the Year” Award from the International Maya Plisetskaya and Rodion Shchedrin Foundation.

QUARTER FINALS

JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH * Sonate pour violon seul n° 1 en sol mineur / in G Minor, BWV 1001: Adagio & Fugue
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART * Sonate n° 29 en la majeur / in A major, K. 305
NICCOLÒ PAGANINI * Caprice n° 15 en mi mineur / in E minor – Caprice n° 23 en mi bémol majeur / in E flat major, opus 1
SERGUEÏ PROKOFIEV * Sonata n°1 en fa mineur / in F minor, opus 80: III Andante – IV Allegrissimo-Andante assai
KELLY-MARIE MURPHY * One for Solitude

SEMI-FINALS
CÉSAR FRANCK * Sonate en la majeur / in A major
SERGUEÏ PROKOFIEV * Cinq mélodies pour violon et piano, opus 35b
CAMILLE SAINT-SAËNS * Introduction & Rondo capriccioso, opus 28
EUGÈNE YSAŸE * Sonate n° 3 pour violon seul en ré mineur / in D minor, opus 27, « Ballade »

FINALS
JOHANNES BRAHMS * Concerto en ré majeur / in D major, opus 77
 


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