Boris Garlitsky

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Boris Garlitsky ( Russian Борис Михайлович Гарлицкий ; born August 21, 1952 in Moscow ) is a Russian violinist and music teacher.

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Boris Garlitsky was first taught by his father Mikhail Garlitsky and then studied with Yuri Issajewitsch Jankelewitsch at the Moscow Conservatory . This was followed by engagements with the Moscow Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra , as concertmaster with the London Symphony Orchestra , London Philharmonic Orchestra and Covent Garden Opera . In 1982 he won the Premio Paganini in Italy and, in addition to his orchestral work, gave solo concerts worldwide with orchestras such as the RSO Vienna , the London Philharmonic Orchestra at the BBC, Radio France and broadcasters in Italy, Russia and the USA. He is a regular guest at major music festivals - including the Pablo Casals Festival in France, the Mostly Mozart Festival in New York, the Proms in London, the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival and Gidon Kremer's Chamber Music Festival in Lockenhaus - and gives concerts with important ones Musicians like u. a. Pinchas Zukerman , Gidon Kremer , Martha Argerich and Anne-Sophie Mutter . He is also a chamber musician member of the string trio Hermitage (with Alexander Zemtsov and Leonid Gorokhov).

Garlitsky teaches as a professor at the Paris Conservatory and at the Folkwang University of the Arts . He is the father of the violinist Daniel Garlitsky (* 1982).

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Individual evidence

  1. Boris Garlitsky - Folkwang University of the Arts. Retrieved December 20, 2018 .
  2. site Daniel Garlitsky