Alexei Efimowitsch Michlin

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Alexei Jefimowitsch Michlin ( Russian Алексей Ефимович Михлин , English transliteration Alexey Yefimovich Mikhlin , scientific transliteration Aleksej Efimovič Michlin , * 1938 in Minsk ) is a Soviet Russian classical violinist. Michlin won the Concours Musical Reine Elisabeth in Brussels in 1963 in the violin category. During one of the last performances of this competition, Michlin broke a string of his instrument. Michlin did not interrupt his performance, but stole the instrument of an orchestra accompanist and continued to play the composition on this instrument.

Michlin took his first violin lessons in Lviv . He later switched to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow. There he was a student of B. Belenki and in a postgraduate course of David Oistrach .

He worked as a violin teacher at the Gnesin Music School in Moscow. From 1990 Michlin worked at the Concervatorio Superior de musica Eduardo Martinez Torner in Oviedo as a music professor. In Oviedo he was heavily involved with the Virtuosos de Moscú chamber orchestra .

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  1. Year of birth according to LCNN.
  2. a b Time magazine: Alexei Michlin won Queen Elisabeth Violin Competition. June 7, 1963, accessed December 1, 2018 .
  3. Described after: Central Music School at the Moscow State Conservatory Pjotr ​​Ilyich Tchaikovsky (graduates)
  4. a b c d e f Conservatorio superior de musica Eduardo Martinéz Torner