Sergey Malov (musician)

Sergey Malov
Background information
Birth name Sergey Olegovich Malov
Сергей Олегович Малов
Born (1983-06-18) 18 June 1983
Leningrad, Soviet Union
Genres classical music
Occupation(s) violinist, violist
Years active 2002-present
Website sergeymalov.com

Sergey Olegovich Malov (Russian: Сергей Олегович Малов; born 18 June 1983 in Leningrad, Soviet Union) is a Russian violinist and violist.

Biography

Sergey Malov was born in Leningrad (now Saint-Petersburg) in 1983. His father Oleg Yurievich Malov (Russian: Олег Юрьевич Малов) is a pianist and professor at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory. His mother Klara Lyudvigovna Malova (Russian: Клара Людвиговна Малова) is a music teacher.

Sergey’s first teacher was Tatiana Liberova (St Petersburg).[1] Sergey is a viola graduate of the Universität Mozarteum Salzburg and the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler Berlin. Among his main teachers were Thomas Riebl, Antje Weithaas, Eberhard Feltz and Andreas Schreiber.

Sergey Malov's performance at Michael Hill International Violin Competition in New Zealand (2011)

Sergey is a winner of international violinist and violist competitions. He can speak six languages: Russian, German, English, French, Spanish and Hungarian.[2] He enjoys going in for sports, plays soccer, practices martial arts.[3]

Concerts

Sergey Malov has performed with such renowned orchestras as:[3][1]

Honours and awards

External video
Sergey Malov's performance at Michael Hill International Violin Competition in New Zealand (June, 2011)
2 RoundMaurice Ravel «Tzigane»
FinalBéla Bartók «Concerto No 2»

Sergey Malov was first prize winner of the following competitions:

References

  1. 1 2 Сергей Малов (in Russian). Saint Petersburg Philharmonia. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
  2. Osiecki 2006.
  3. 1 2 Бурлина 2010.
  4. "Russian violinist Sergey Malov wins Violin Competition". 12 June 2011. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
  5. "Salzburg success for Sergey Malov". the Strad. 9 March 2011. Retrieved 2012-01-17.

Sources

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