Boris Belkin

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Boris Belkin
Birth name Boris Davidovič Belkin
(Борис Давидович Белкин)
Born January 26, 1948
Sverdlovsk, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia
Genres Classical
Occupations Violinist
Instruments Violin
Notable instruments
Violin
Stradivarius ex USSR State Collection
Guadagnini 1754
Regazzi 1994 / Regazzi 2007
Bows
Etienne Pajeot 1812
Daniel Tobias Navea Vera 2009

Boris Belkin (January 26, 1948) is a Soviet-born violin virtuoso.

Teachers

He was taught by Isaac Stern and Yuri Yankelevich.

Early years

As a child prodigy began studying the violin at the age of six, and made his first public appearance with Kirill Kondrašin when he was seven. He studied at the Central Music School at the Moscow Conservatory with Professors Yuri Yankelevich Felix Andrievsky and Isaac Stern. While still a student he played all over the Soviet Union with leading national orchestras, and in 1973 won first prize at the Soviet National competition for Violinists.

Career

In 1974 he emigrated to the west and since then has performed all over the world with many of the leading orchestras including the Boston Symphony, Cleveland Philharmonic, Berlin Philharmonic, Israel Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony, Montreal Symphony, Bayerischer Rundfunk, Concertgebouw, and all major British Orchestras.

Boris Belkin has been featured in many television productions: a film biography of Jean Sibelius, performing the Sibelius Concerto with the Swedish Radio Orchestra and Ashkenazy, with Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic, performing the Tchaikovsky Concerto, with Bernstein and the Orchestre National de France playing Ravel's Tzigane, and with Haitink and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra playing Mozart and Paganini violin concerto No.1.

Conductors with whom he has collaborated, include Bernstein, Ashkenazy, Mehta, Maazel, Muti, Ozawa, Sanderling, Rudolf Barshai, Temirkanov, Dohnányi, Dutoit, Gelmetti, Herbig, Tennstedt, Rattle, Haitink, Berglund, Mata, Chung, Hirokami, Fedoseyev, Ahronovich, Groves, Leinsdorf, Steinberg, Welser-Möst, Lazarev, Simonov and many others. In 1997 Isaac Stern invited Mr.Belkin to perform with him at the Miazaki Festival.

Boris Belkin also dedicates himself to chamber music, performing with artists such as Yuri Bashmet, Mischa Maisky and many others.

Highlights of the 2007–2008 season include a tour with St. Petersburg Philharmonic and conductor Temirkanov, a tour in South America, concerts with the NHK Symphony Orchestra in Tokyo and performing the Sibelius Concerto concerto with Sydney Symphony and Ashkenazy, concerts in London, Berlin, Barcelona, Rome.

Since 1987 Boris Belkin has held master classes in Siena, Italy, at the famed Accademia Chigiana. He is one of Janine Jansen's teachers.

Discography

His First recording,

  • Paganini No.1 with the Israel Philharmonic and Mehta
  • Tchaikovsky and Sibelius Concertos with The Philharmonia and Ashkenazy, Strauss Concerto with Berlin Radio and Ashkenazy,
  • Prokofiev Concertos No.1 and No.2 with the London Symphony and Kondrashin, the
  • Brahms Concerto with the LSO and Fischer. For Denon he has recorded the
  • Prokofiev Concertos with the Zurich Tonhalle and Michael Stern: the
  • Shostakovich No.1 and the Glazunov Concerto with the Royal Philharmonic and Junichi Hirokami
  • Tchaikovsky Concerto with the London Philharmonic and Stern: the Mozart Concerto in A major K219 and
  • Sinfonia Concertante with the Salzburg Chamber Soloists and
  • Brahms Sonatas with Michel Dalberto.

References

  • David M. Cummings, Dennis K. McIntire (Ed.): International who's who in music and musician's directory. In the classical and light classical fields. Twelfth edition 1990/91. International Who's Who in Music, Cambridge, England 1991.
  • Alain Pâris: Dictionnaire des interpretes et de l'interpretation musicale au XX siecle. Robert Laffont, Paris 1989.

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