Andrei Borissowitsch Rubzow

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Andrei Rubzow (2011)

Andrei Borissowitsch Rubzow ( Russian Андрей Борисович Рубцов , international Andrey Rubtsov; born  August 12, 1982 in Moscow , Russia ) is a Russian oboist , conductor and composer .

Life

Andrei Rubtsov visited in Moscow secondary school Central Music School and then studied at the Conservatory oboe in the class of Gennadi Kerenzow and composition with Leonid Bobylejw to 2005, after conducting for another three years in the class of Igor Dronov . Rubzow deepened the subject of conducting as part of a graduate study in the class of Colin Metters at the Royal Academy of Music in London, which he graduated in 2011.

In 2001 Rubzow was already a student oboist of the Russian National Orchestra (RNO) and a member of its wind quintet, which won first prize at the International Chamber Music Competition in Osaka in 2005. In 2002, Mikhail Pletnjow Rubzow suggested that RNO conduct. In 2004 he made his debut during the orchestra's Volga tour with Pletnjow as a soloist and the F minor and D minor piano concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach as a conductor.

After completing his studies in Scotland, Rubzow took on the conductor's assistantship of Donald Runnicles at the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra in 2012 , worked for the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and the Scottish Opera , received the Leverhulme Conducting Scholarship at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and plays in various chamber music ensembles.

Rubzow has been composing since his high school days and made his works available on YouTube and other web platforms without copyright claims . The quintet Three Moods , composed in 2002, was picked up by woodwind ensembles and is now part of their standard repertoire.

Rubzow's Concerto for Oboe and String Orchestra was released by MDG in 2016 on Russian Oboe Concertos: Eshpai, Kikta, Rubtsov with the soloist Maria Sournatcheva and the Göttingen Symphony Orchestra under Christoph-Mathias Mueller . The recording was awarded the Echo-Klassik in 2017 in the concert recording of the year category.
In 2016, Julia Fischer and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields chamber orchestra presented Rubzows Chamber Symphony to the audience during their tour of Germany. In 2018 Fischer performed Rubzow's composition Violin Concerto at the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Festival with the Deutsche Streicherphilharmonie under the direction of Michael Sanderling .

Compositions (selection)

  • Three moods. (Woodwind quintet, composed 2002)
  • Kiss of wind. (Choreographed by Andrei Melanin for the performance at the Bolshoi Theater as part of the 2nd Workshop for New Choreographies 2005)
  • Christmas Divertimento. (Christmas story for speaker, oboe, guitar, piano, strings and children's choir, world premiere in December 2013 in the Tchaikovsky Hall of the Moscow Conservatory)
  • The Scarlet Flower. (Fairy tale set to music by Sergei Aksakov , performance in the 2014/15 concert season by the Russian National Orchestra with speaker Aleksander Oleschko and 2018 as a children's fairy tale at the Vakhtangov Theater in Moscow)
  • Concerto for Oboe and String Orchestra. (composed 2003)
  • Chamber Symphony. (composed 2018)
  • Violin Concerto. (composed 2013)

Discography (selection)

  • Julia Fischer. Bach Concertos. I.a. with Johann Sebastian Bach: Concerto in C minor for two harpsichords BWV 1060 with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields orchestra and the soloists Julia Fischer and Andrei Rubzwo, Decca Records 2009. Recorded between June 2nd and 4th, 2008 in St Paul's , Deptford, London.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Katia Andreas: Андрей Рубцов: "Музыке нужно учиться у Толстого и Кандинского". Theoryandpractice.ru, January 15, 2012, accessed November 18, 2018 (Russian).
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  3. Prize winners. Japan Chamber Music Foundation, accessed November 17, 2018 .
  4. a b Андрей Рубцов. Yekaterina Birijukowa, January 17, 2000, accessed November 18, 2018 (Russian).
  5. Julia Bederowa: Лаборатория на веслах. Vremya.ru, September 30, 2004, accessed November 18, 2018 (Russian).
  6. Michael Tumelty: Review: Stravinsky Sings, RCS, Glasgow. The Herald, January 11, 2016, accessed November 18, 2018 .
  7. ^ David Smythe: Thrilling Stravinsky showcase from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Bachtrack, February 10, 2016, accessed on November 18, 2018 .
  8. Martina Helmig: Late Romantic: Falling Out of Time with Julia Fischer. Berliner Morgenpost , February 3, 2016, accessed on November 18, 2018 .
  9. Carola Malter: The steadily growing body of sound. Deutschlandfunk Kultur , July 19, 2018, accessed on November 18, 2018 .
  10. Anna Antropova (Dancer). OperaAndBallet.com, accessed November 18, 2018 .
  11. larisa Voskressenskaja: Праздничный дивертисмент Андрея Рубцова. Belcanto.ru, January 21, 2014, accessed November 18, 2018 (Russian).
  12. ^ The Russian national orchestra will give a concert for the orphans. Sevendaynews.com, November 6, 2016, accessed November 18, 2018 .
  13. Alexander Oleshko presents 'The Scarlet Flower'. Vakhtangov Theater , accessed on November 18, 2018 .