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Alexander KNIAZEV, cello

Born in 1961 in Moscow, Alexander Kniazev started the cello at
the age of six with Alexander Fedorchenko. He graduated from the
Moscow Conservatory in 1986. In 1991, Alexander Kniazev got a
degree at the Nizhny-Novgorod Conservatory as an organist where
he studied with the well-known Russian organist, professor G.
Kozlova. Prize winner of the National cello Competition in Vilnius,
at the International cello Competition in Cassado, at the Chamber
Music Competition in Trapani with the pianist Ekaterina Voskressenskaya,
at the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow and at the Pretoria Competition
(UNISA). He plays with conductors like E. Svetlanov, J. Temirkanov,
M. Rostropovitch, Y. Bashmet, V. Fedosseev, M. Shostakovitch,
N. Jarvi and orchestras such as: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra,
Bayerische Rundfunk Orchestra, Goteborg Symphonic Orchestra, Russian
State Symphony Orchestra, Saint-Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra,
“Solistes Europeens, Luxembourg” and “Het Residentie Orchestra”.
His partners in chamber music are Vadim Repin, Boris Berezovsky,
Dmitri Makhtin, Nicolai Luganski, Brigitte Engerer, Laurent Korcia,
Augustin Dumay and Marie-Joao Pires.
In 1999, he was awarded the
title of the Musician of the year in Russia. During the season
2002, Alexander Kniazev appeared at the Tanglewood Festival, and
with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra as well as the NHK Orchestra
in Japan. His latest appearance in France at "La Folle Journee",
“Festival de Saint Denis”, “Nuits de Suquet” , La Roque d’Antheron
and Sisteron, Menton, in England at the Harrogate Festival, in
Portugal at Espinhio Festival were acclaimed by both critics and
the audience. Last season was marked by a recording of complete
Bach suites at Warner Classics (which received the best International
acclaim from critics and shops), three concerts in Paris : recital
with Nicolai Luganski at the “Theatre du Chatelet”, Shostakovitch
N°1 Concerto with “ Ensemble Orchestral de Paris” and John Nelson
at the “Theatre des Champs-Elysees” and in chamber music with
Dmitri Makhtin and Boris Berezovski at the Louvre auditorium.
One of the most spectacular events were recital concerts with
Evgueni Kissin, in Festival radio France Montpellier and Verbier
Festivals and a performance of the Saint-Saens cello Concerto
with Maestro Temirkanov in Venice.
His last solo recital in 2005
in Paris Theatre des Champs Elysees was devoted to Bach Suites.
This season, among important venues he will perform in Paris with
Orchestra National de France conducted by Kurt Mazur, Ensemble
Orchestral de Paris conducted by John Nelson, Tchaikovski Symphony
Orchestra conducted by V. Fedosseiev on their european tour and
in trio with Vadim repin and Bruno Canino for Repin' s Carte Blanche.
With Berezovski and Makhtin, they will play on the stage of Concertgebow
in Amsterdam and Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels in May 2006.
His recording (“Le Chant du Monde”) of Bloch “Schelomo” with Maestro
Svetlanov and Russian State Symphony Orchestra received the highest
awards. Kniazev' s CD of Max Reger's composition was chosen by
“Repertoire Magazine” as the best interpretation of the composer's
work. Trio B. Berezovsky, D.Makhtin, A.Kniazev, recorded a DVD
of Tchaikovski Pieces for piano, violon,and cello and Trio Elegiaque
“A La Memoire d’un grand artiste” presented on ARTE TV Channel
and NHK in Japan. They received for this DVD the 4 stars Diapason.
The CD (Warner Classics International ) with B. Berezovsky and
D.Makhtin, Chostakovitch Trio n°2 and Rachmaninov Trio Elegiaque
n°2 received several highest awards like Choc de la Musique in
France, Gramophone in England Echo Classic in Germany.
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