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'''Alexander Israilevich Rudin''' (born 1960) is a Russian [[european classical music|classical]] [[cello|cellist]] and conductor.

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== Biography and career ==
Rudin was born in 1960, in Moscow, and he studied piano and cello at the Gnessin Institute before later studying conducting at the Moscow Conservatory with [[Dmitri Kitayenko]]. He has won prizes in many international competitions, and has performed as a solo cellist with such orchestras as the [[Royal Philharmonic]], the [[Vienna Symphony]] and the [[Danish Radio Orchestras]]. His interest in authentic performance practice has led him to play [[early music]] and [[baroque music]] on both the cello and viola da gamba, in an "historically correct" manner.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://musicaviva.ru/new_eng/rudin.php?area=bio |title=Рудин главное меню |access-date=2011-10-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120218204113/http://musicaviva.ru/new_eng/rudin.php?area=bio |archive-date=2012-02-18 |url-status=dead }}</ref>

As conductor, Rudin works with student orchestras, and has been the director of the Musica Viva Chamber Orchestra since 1988. He is a professor at the Moscow Conservatory, where he teaches chamber music, and gives master classes all around the world. He also teaches at Yaşar University, Izmir, Turkey where he is entitled as the music director.

Rudin has recorded many CDs for the [[Hyperion Records|Hyperion]], [[Fuga Libera]] and [[Naxos Records|Naxos]] record labels, including works by [[Bach]], [[Grieg]], [[Prokofiev]], [[Strauss]], and others.

==References==
{{Reflist|1}}

==External links==
* [http://musicaviva.ru/new_eng/rudin.php?area=bio/ Biography]
* [http://www.naxos.com/person/Alexander_Rudin_656/656.htm Rudin's biography on the Naxos web site]

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Latest revision as of 10:45, 13 September 2023

Alexander Israilevich Rudin (born 1960) is a Russian classical cellist and conductor.

Alexander Rudin
Alexander Rudin
Alexander Rudin
Background information
Born (1960-11-25) 25 November 1960 (age 63)
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Cello


Biography and career[edit]

Rudin was born in 1960, in Moscow, and he studied piano and cello at the Gnessin Institute before later studying conducting at the Moscow Conservatory with Dmitri Kitayenko. He has won prizes in many international competitions, and has performed as a solo cellist with such orchestras as the Royal Philharmonic, the Vienna Symphony and the Danish Radio Orchestras. His interest in authentic performance practice has led him to play early music and baroque music on both the cello and viola da gamba, in an "historically correct" manner.[1]

As conductor, Rudin works with student orchestras, and has been the director of the Musica Viva Chamber Orchestra since 1988. He is a professor at the Moscow Conservatory, where he teaches chamber music, and gives master classes all around the world. He also teaches at Yaşar University, Izmir, Turkey where he is entitled as the music director.

Rudin has recorded many CDs for the Hyperion, Fuga Libera and Naxos record labels, including works by Bach, Grieg, Prokofiev, Strauss, and others.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Рудин главное меню". Archived from the original on 2012-02-18. Retrieved 2011-10-03.

External links[edit]