Sergei Mikhailovich Nakaryakov

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Nakariakov in Elmau Castle (2019)

Sergei Michailowitsch Nakarjakow (better known as Sergei Nakariakov ; Russian Сергей Михайлович Накаряков , scientific transliteration Sergej Michajlovič Nakarjakov ; born  May 10, 1977 in Gorki ) is a Russian trumpeter .

Life

Nakaryakov first began with piano studies . At the age of eight, however, he had a serious car accident in which his spine was injured and because of which he cannot sit for long.

He started playing the trumpet when he was nine. Nakaryakov grew u. a. in Tel Aviv and now lives in Paris .

At the age of 15 he received the prestigious Prix ​​Davidoff for young musicians at the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival .

Nakaryakov is known for his melancholy tone.

Documentary film

I was never a child prodigy, film by Jan Schmidt-Garre , 43 min., BR 2004

Discography (selection)

  • Trumpet Works (Alexander Markovich - piano), Teldec Classics (A Time Warner Company) 1992
  • Trumpet Concertos (u. L. Jesus Lopez-Cobos), Teldec Classics (A Time Warner Company) 1993
  • CARMEN FANTASY (Alexander Markovich - piano), Teldec Classics (A Time Warner Company) 1994
  • Baroque Trumpet Concertos (and L. Hugh Wolff), Teldec Classics (A Warner Music Group Company) 1996
  • ÉLÉGIE (Vera Nakariakova - piano), Teldec Classics (A Warner Music Group Company) 1997
  • Concertos for Trumpet (and L. Jörg Faerber), Teldec Classics (A Warner Music Group Company) 1999
  • NO LIMIT (and L. Vladimir Ashkenazy), Teldec Classics (A Warner Music Group Company) 2000
  • Ave Maria (Bernstein, Caccini, Schubert, Verdi, Piazzolla, Gounod, Mawby, Grieg, Jacques, Mascagni, Biebl, Mozart), East West Records, 2000
  • From Moscow with Love (and L. Andrey Boreyko), Warner Classics 2001
  • Echoes from the past (and L. Saulius Sondeckis), Warner Classics 2002
  • Piano concerto no.1 (Dmitrij D. Šostakovič), EMI-Electrola, 2007
  • Martha Argerich and friends - live from the Lugano Festival 2006, EMI-Electrola, 2007
  • Haydn edition (Concertos for keyboard, organ, cello, violin, trumpet, horn), Warner Music Group Germany, 2008
  • Dedication (Paganini, Debussy, Kreisler, Arban, Eiffel, Poulenc, Bartók, Elgar, Böhme, Bruch), Warner Music Group Germany, 2012

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Trumpet star Sergei Nakariakov electrifies the audience. Retrieved October 4, 2018 .