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Nikita Liutikov

clarinet
Winner of International Competitions

Biography

He graduated from the St. Petersburg Conservatory named after N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov (class of A. Kazakov).

He is a laureate of many international clarinet competitions, and the winner of the wind instrument performers competition in the USA (New York, 2007). In 2005, he was awarded the title of laureate of the International Foundation for Cultural Initiatives of Maestro Yu.Kh. Temirkanov and the scholarship of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation "Young Talents", and in 2010 he became a scholarship holder of the St. Petersburg House of Music and Joint-Stock Bank "Russia".

Since 1014, he has been an artist of the Honored Ensemble of Russia of the Academic Symphony Orchestra of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic. He participated in such festivals as "Arts Square", "Musical Olympus", the Vladimir Spivakov Foundation.

As a soloist, he performed at Carnegie Hall (New York). He toured with solo concerts in Switzerland, Germany, Japan, Italy, Spain and the USA. Since 2022, he has been a teacher of the St. Petersburg Conservatory and the Secondary Specialized Music School.

September 2025

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