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Andrei Korobeinikov
piano
Biography
Andrei Korobeinikov was born on the 10th of July 1986 in the town of Dolgoprudny. Since the age of 5 he plays the piano. Since 1994 till 2006 he has got more than 20 prizes in different national and international competitions.
Andrei gave his first professional solo recital at the age of 8 at the Grand Hall of the Baku State Academy of Music in Azerbaijan. Since then he's performed concerts in more than 40 countries of the world.
Andrei Korobeinikov collaborated with such conductors as Vladimir Fedoseyev, Leonard Slatkin, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Iván Fischer, Jean-Jacques Kantorow, Alexander Vedernikov, Jean-Claude Casadesus, Antoni Wit, Michiyoshi Inoue, Dorian Wilson, Hobart Earle, Peter Stark, Juozas Domarkas, Gintaras Rinkevicius, Theodor Guschlbauer, Dmitri Jurowski, Maxim Shostakovich, Dmitri Liss, Mikhail Pletnev, Felix Korobov and others; and with such artists as violinists Vadim Repin, Laurent Korcia, Dmitri Makhtin, Regis Pasquier, Leonard Schreiber, Alina Ibragimova, cellists Alexander Kniazev, Johannes Moser, Henri Demarquette, Alexander Buzlov, Tatjana Vassiljeva, sopranos Yana Ivanilova, Sarah Pagin, "Borodin Quartet", "Vanbrugh Quartet", pianists Boris Berezovsky, Frank Braley, Ikuyo Nakamichi, Alexander Paley.
Among orchestras, Andrei has had pleasure to perform with the Philharmonia Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, NHK Sypmhony Orchestra (Tokyo), Orchestre National de France, NDR Symphonieorchester, Budapest Festival Orchestra, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Sinfonia Lahti, Sinfonia Varsovia, Orchestre de chambre de Paris, Camerata Bern, Hong Kong Sinfonietta, Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra (Moscow), Konzerthausorchester Berlin, "Kremerata Baltica" and other.
During his career Andrei Korobeinikov has appeared in such relevant venues for classical music as Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris, Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, Linder Auditorium in Johannesburg, the Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire, Sala Verdi in Milan, Sala Cecília Meireles in Rio de Janeiro, Suntory Hall, Bunkamura Orchard Hall and Hamarikyu Asahi Hall in Tokyo, Wigmore Hall in London, Konzerthaus in Berlin, Laeiszhalle in Hamburg, Teatr Wielki in Warsaw, Béla Bartók National Concert Hall in Budapest, Konserthuset in Stockholm, Festspielhaus in Baden-Baden and the Grand Hall of the Saint-Petersburg Philharmony.
Andrei has participated at such festivals as La Roque d'Antheron, Festival de Radio France et Montpellier, Festival de musique de Menton and La Folle journée (France), Klarafestival (Belgium), Sommets musicaux de Gstaad (Switzerland), Young Euro Classic (Germany), White Nights, Art-November, Northern Flowers (Russia) and many others. His performances were broadcast by TV channels Arte, Mezzo, Kultura (Russia) and by such radios as BBC-3, France Musique, NDR Kultur and others.
Andrei gave his first professional solo recital at the age of 8 at the Grand Hall of the Baku State Academy of Music in Azerbaijan. Since then he's performed concerts in more than 40 countries of the world.
Andrei Korobeinikov collaborated with such conductors as Vladimir Fedoseyev, Leonard Slatkin, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Iván Fischer, Jean-Jacques Kantorow, Alexander Vedernikov, Jean-Claude Casadesus, Antoni Wit, Michiyoshi Inoue, Dorian Wilson, Hobart Earle, Peter Stark, Juozas Domarkas, Gintaras Rinkevicius, Theodor Guschlbauer, Dmitri Jurowski, Maxim Shostakovich, Dmitri Liss, Mikhail Pletnev, Felix Korobov and others; and with such artists as violinists Vadim Repin, Laurent Korcia, Dmitri Makhtin, Regis Pasquier, Leonard Schreiber, Alina Ibragimova, cellists Alexander Kniazev, Johannes Moser, Henri Demarquette, Alexander Buzlov, Tatjana Vassiljeva, sopranos Yana Ivanilova, Sarah Pagin, "Borodin Quartet", "Vanbrugh Quartet", pianists Boris Berezovsky, Frank Braley, Ikuyo Nakamichi, Alexander Paley.
Among orchestras, Andrei has had pleasure to perform with the Philharmonia Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, NHK Sypmhony Orchestra (Tokyo), Orchestre National de France, NDR Symphonieorchester, Budapest Festival Orchestra, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, Sinfonia Lahti, Sinfonia Varsovia, Orchestre de chambre de Paris, Camerata Bern, Hong Kong Sinfonietta, Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra (Moscow), Konzerthausorchester Berlin, "Kremerata Baltica" and other.
During his career Andrei Korobeinikov has appeared in such relevant venues for classical music as Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris, Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, Linder Auditorium in Johannesburg, the Grand Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire, Sala Verdi in Milan, Sala Cecília Meireles in Rio de Janeiro, Suntory Hall, Bunkamura Orchard Hall and Hamarikyu Asahi Hall in Tokyo, Wigmore Hall in London, Konzerthaus in Berlin, Laeiszhalle in Hamburg, Teatr Wielki in Warsaw, Béla Bartók National Concert Hall in Budapest, Konserthuset in Stockholm, Festspielhaus in Baden-Baden and the Grand Hall of the Saint-Petersburg Philharmony.
Andrei has participated at such festivals as La Roque d'Antheron, Festival de Radio France et Montpellier, Festival de musique de Menton and La Folle journée (France), Klarafestival (Belgium), Sommets musicaux de Gstaad (Switzerland), Young Euro Classic (Germany), White Nights, Art-November, Northern Flowers (Russia) and many others. His performances were broadcast by TV channels Arte, Mezzo, Kultura (Russia) and by such radios as BBC-3, France Musique, NDR Kultur and others.
Nearest concerts
28
March,2025
8:00 pm
25
April,2025
8:00 pm
29
March, 2024
8:00 pm
29
September, 2024
7:00 pm
Grand Hall:
191186, St. Petersburg, Mikhailovskaya st., 2
+7 (812) 240-01-80, +7 (812) 240-01-00
+7 (812) 240-01-80, +7 (812) 240-01-00
Small Hall:
191011, St. Petersburg, Nevsky av., 30
+7 (812) 240-01-70
+7 (812) 240-01-70
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