Konstantin Manaev

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Konstantin Manaev (2010)

Konstantin Wladimirowitsch Manaev ( Russian Константин Владимирович Манаев ; born September 27, 1983 in Sverdlovsk ) is a Russian-German musician and cellist .

Life

The son of two musicians has been playing the cello since he was seven . He first studied at the Moscow Conservatory's Special Music School with Kirill Rodin , then at the Münster University of Music and at the Carl Maria von Weber University of Music in Dresden with Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt and at the Music Academy of the City of Basel with Ivan Monighetti . Manaev's concert repertoire includes works from the early baroque to modern times. He tours worldwide in cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Moscow, Paris, Berlin, Zurich, Vienna, Milan, St. Petersburg and Tokyo. He made his orchestral debut in the Berliner Philharmonie in 2014 with the Berliner Camerata Kammerorchester. His debut at the Tonhalle Zurich with Dmitri Shostakovich's Cello Concerto No. 1 accompanied by the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Daniel Cohen took place in 2011. He plays a cello by Johannes Theodorus Cuypers from 1762 and a modern instrument by Yury Pochekin.

Konstantin Manaev has German citizenship and lives in Berlin .

Since 2020 he has been the artistic director of the Fürstenwalder music cycle concert series in Fürstenwalde , Brandenburg .

Recordings

  • Alexandra Filonenko «Obsession» - for violoncello solo and live electronics, 2016, Fancy music
  • Three cello concerts by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, with Berliner Camerata, 2014, GWK records
  • Oyan! Ali-Zadeh chamber music for cello - with Franghiz Ali-Zadeh (piano), Alexander Matrosov (accordion); 2009, GWK records
  • Franz Wüllner , Variations on a Theme by Franz Schubert op. 39 for violoncello and piano - with Kateryna Titova (piano) 2003, Verlag Dohr

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