Igor Malinovsky

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Igor Malinovsky ( Russian Игорь Владимирович Малиновский , transcribed Igor Wladimirowitsch Malinovsky ; born November 6, 1977 in Sverdlovsk ) is a Russian violinist and violin teacher who works in Germany . Igor Malinovsky received Austrian citizenship in 1995 because of special services to the Republic of Austria .

Career

Malinovsky was born into a family of musicians. As a child he showed great interest in music and discovered his talent and love for the violin . Igor Malinovsky received his first violin lessons at the age of six from Vladimir Milstein in Sverdlovsk. His first major appearance took place in Moscow. In 1990, at the age of 13, he won first prize and Grand Prix at the Diaghilev Competition in Moscow.

In January 1992 he moved to Vienna. Malinovsky began studying with Dora Schwarzberg and Gerhard Schulz at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna in 1992 . Since 1998 he has been a student of Zakhar Bron at the Cologne University of Music , and in 2002 he completed his studies with Zakhar Bron.

Appearances

Since 1994 he has had performances a. a. in Austria, Italy , Switzerland , Mexico , Germany , China , France and Argentina . Igor Malinovsky made guest appearances as a soloist a . a. at the Zagreb Philharmonic, the Moscow Philharmonic, in Gasteig / Munich, at the Wiener Musikverein and the Wiener Konzerthaus as well as in the Lucerne Congress Hall . He toured Asia, the US, South America and Europe. Igor Malinovsky has been awarded several times by the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra , the New York Philharmonic as well as the WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne, the Saxon State Orchestra Dresden , the Frankfurt Opera, the Nuremberg Philharmonic , the Arturo Toscanini Orchestra, the Essen Philharmonic and the Beethoven Orchestra Bonn Concertmaster invited. He works as a violin virtuoso and chamber musician. His repertoire includes works by Bach, Bartok , Berg, Beethoven , Brahms , Bazzini , Dvorak , Glazunov , Khachaturian , Lalo, Kreisler , Mendelssohn , Mozart , Paganini , Prokofiev , Shostakovich , Schumann, Schnittke , Sibelius , Sarasate , Stravinsky , Tchaikovsky , Wienawsky and Vivaldi . Igor Malinovsky plays a pressenda violin from 1826.

From 2002 to 2005 he was first concertmaster at the opera houses in Munich, Berlin and Valencia. Between 2005 and 2010 he was first concert master in the Bavarian State Orchestra under the direction of general music director Zubin Mehta , first concert master in the orchestra of the Komische Oper Berlin under the direction of general music director Kirill Petrenko and first concert master in the Palau de les Arts Reina orchestra Sofía Valencia under the direction of General Music Director Lorin Maazel . Since 2009 Igor Malinovsky has been professor of violin at the Carl Maria von Weber Academy of Music in Dresden and visiting professor at the ESMUC (University of Music) in Barcelona. He was also appointed to the juries of several international competitions and invited to numerous master classes in Germany and abroad.

Igor Malinovsky is an honorary member of the Swiss Rotary Club Kreuzlingen-Konstanz and received the Paul Harris Fellow Award because of his commitment to the benefit concerts for the Mine-Ex project .

Prices

  • 1990 1st prize and winner of the Grand Prix at the Diaghilev Competition, Moscow
  • 1991 laureate of the International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition in Lublin, Poland
  • 1993 2nd prize in the Menuhin competition in Folkestone, England
  • 1993 1st prize at the International Demidov Competition, Russia
  • 1994 2nd prize at the International Rodolfo Lipizer Competition, Italy
  • 1996 Prize winner at the International Fritz Kreisler Competition, Vienna
  • 2001 Prize winner at the International Pablo Saraste Competition, Pamplona, ​​Spain
  • 2002 1st prize at the 1st International Violin Competition at the Madeira Music Festival in Portugal

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