Anastasia Kobekina

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Anastasia Kobekina ( Russian Анастасия Кобекина ; born August 26, 1994 in Yekaterinburg ) is a Russian cellist .

Life

Anastasia Kobekina was born in Yekaterinburg, Russia, in 1994. She received her first cello lessons at the age of four and in 2006 she was accepted into the class of Olga Galochkina at the Moscow Conservatory.

Her most recent success is winning the first prize at the renowned TONALi music competition in 2015, where she gave a concert in the final with the Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen in Hamburg's Laeiszhalle . She was also loaned a cello from Giovanni Gudagnini from 1740 as part of TONALi.

Since 2012 she has been studying as a young soloist at Kronberg Academy with Frans Helmerson. The course is made possible by the Steigenberger / Rath scholarship.

The young cellist has already attracted attention in her home country with several first prizes in international competitions. For example in 2008, when she was a finalist in the Vienna Eurovision Young Musicians competition , and in 2010, when she was awarded the Landgrave of Hesse Prize in Kronberg after a master class with David Geringas.

In 2015 she was a semi-finalist at the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow.

As a soloist, Anastasia Kobekina has given concerts with orchestras such as the Moscow Virtuosos, the Kremerata Baltica, the Ural Philharmonic Orchestra, the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, the Warsaw Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Krzysztof Penderecki , the Vienna Symphony Orchestra and the Mariinsky Theater Orchestra under the direction of Valeri Gergijew .

Anastasia Kobekina has performed at numerous festivals, including “Rising Stars in the Kremlin” (2010), the “Spannungen” Festival in Heimbach (2013) and the Cello Festival in Kronberg (2011, 2013, 2015). She plays with well-known artists such as Lars Vogt , Guy Braunstein , Isabelle Faust , Denis Mazujew , Fazıl Say and Wladimir Spiwakow . In 2012 Anastasia Kobekina gave a concert as part of Chamber Music connects the World with Juri Baschmet , Gidon Kremer and András Schiff .

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Individual evidence

  1. Анастасия Кобекина виолончель , meloman.ru (Russian)