Elene Meipariani

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Elene Meipariani (born March 4, 1998 in Filderstadt ) is a Georgian violinist .

Life

Elene Ansaia Meipariani was born in Filderstadt in 1998. At the age of five she received her first violin lessons from Christine Schneider. In 2007 she continued her training with Christine Busch and was admitted to the Stuttgart University of Music from the age of ten .

Elene Meipariani is a prizewinner of the renowned TONALi music competition in Hamburg, as well as the winner of the two TONALi special prizes “Concert with Lisa Batiashvili as part of a radio broadcast by NDR Kultur ” and the “Saltarello Prize, combined with a concert and a recording in the Bremen Sendesaal ”.

In addition, she won u. a. the sponsorship award of the Tomastik Infeld Vienna Foundation at the international button competition in Düsseldorf; the 3rd prize, the student jury prize for the most creative teaching of music. Maipariani also won 1st prize at the Lions Club competition, 2nd prize at the Bechstein competition, 1st federal prize at Jugend Musiziert (in the categories "violin solo" and "chamber music") and the Yamaha special prize for an exceptional chamber music performance Performance at Jugend Musiziert. With her trio Pirveli she received the 3rd prize at the Jeunesses Musicales International Chamber Music Campus in 2017. Prizes were her u. a. Awarded by the Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben, the Harald Genzmer Foundation, the Kreissparkasse Waiblingen and the Riebesam Foundation.

In the 2017 TONALi Finale, Elene Maipariani played the Prokofiev Violin Concerto under the direction of Daniel Blendulf with the Junge Norddeutsche Philharmonie in the Elbphilharmonie Grand Hall . With the Tifliser Philharmonica she performed the Brahms Violin Concerto in the State Opera Tiflis. In 2018 she performed as a soloist on a tour with the Stuttgart University Orchestra in Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea, among others. She has given concerts with Lisa Batiashvili, Tanja Becker-Bender, Peter Nagy and Christine Busch, performed at the Rheingau Music Festival, the Kissinger Sommer and the “Arpeggione - Stars of Tomorrow” festival, played in the “Willi wants to know” show and was on concert tour in England.

She attended international master classes a. a. with Heime Müller, Eckhard Fischer, Belcea Quartet, Trio op.8, Elisabeth Weber, Dirk Mommertz, Sebastian Schmidt, Winnfried Rademacher, Hariolf Schlichtig and Peter Buck.

She plays a violin made by Domenico Montagnana in 1740 (on loan from the Rudolf Eberle Foundation).

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