Olga Dowbusch-Lubotsky

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Olga Dowbusch-Lubotsky (* in Saratow ) is a Russian cellist.

Career

Dowbusch-Lubotsky began playing the cello at the age of seven. She studied in Moscow and continued her training with Wolfgang Mehlhorn at the Hamburg University of Music and Theater . She has given concerts in the Netherlands, France, Spain, Sweden, Finland, Germany and Russia and has performed at various international music festivals.

Her chamber music partners include the pianists Irina Schnittke , Geoffrey Madge , Ralf Gothóni , Amir Tebenikhin and Vladimir Skanavi , the violinists Mark Lubotsky , Alexander Brussilovsky and Katarina Andreasson and the violists Vladimir Mendelssohn and Ferdinand Erblich . Together with Mark Lubotsky and Ferdinand Erblich (viola), Dmitri Vinnik and Amir Tebenikhin (piano), she forms the Lubotsky Trio(as a string or piano trio). The "Lubotsky Trio" was founded with the violinist / violist Katarina Andreasson in 2003. In 2010 she gave the Dutch premiere of Sofia Gubaidulina's "Repentance" for cello, three guitars and double bass, which she later recorded on CD. She recorded a CD with works by Alfred Schnittke in 2013 with Irina Schnittke and Mark Lubotsky.

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