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Alexander Rudin
ConductorCello
People's artist of Russian Federation
Winner of International Competitions
State prize of the Russia
Biography
Alexander Rudin is a renown in the world cello player, a conductor performing with symphony orchestras and chamber orchestras, a pianist, a clavier player, a professor of the Moscow State Conservatory, a researcher of ancient scores, the author of edited scores of chamber music, the author of original musical cycles. Alexander Rudin is a new kind of performer in Russia - universal musician.
Alexander Rudin's repertoire is truly vast and includes cello music of four centuries, both popular ones and the ones never performed before.
Thanks to the attention he pays to the forgotten pages of musical history, music lovers all over the world had an opportunity to hear a lot of new compositions, such as "Theme with variations" for cello and orchestra by M.Vielgorsky, Cello Concertos by Kraft, Triklir, Facius, Folkman, C.Ph.E.Bach, the first Cello Concerto by Dvorak, the author editions of Tchaikovsky's cello pieces - Roccoco variations and Pezzo Capriccioso. The significant part of his repertoire is devoted to music of contemporary composers, such as V.Silvestrov, V.Artemov, A.Golovin, A.Pärt, who have been his companions for many years. He was the first to perform many compositions for cello by D.Kabalevsky and E.Denisov.
Many outstanding musicians of our time are his partners, such as Mikhail Pletnev, Eliso Virsaladze, Nikolai Lugansky, Alexei Lubimov, Natalia Gutman, Anthony Marwood, conductors Sir Roger Norrington, Michail Pletnev, Eri Klas, Vladimir Fedoseev, Saulius Sondeckis, Dmitry Kitaenko, and many more.
The discography of Maestro Rudin is vast and various. His iconic albums are Cello concertos by baroque composers (with Musica viva), published by Chandos, J.S.Bach’s Cello Suites (Naxos) received rave reviews of leading Western European critics. His last unique album is Sonata arpeggione and Trio by Shubert played on historical instrument arpeggione (Naxos, 2021). Alexander recorded lot of pieces of contemporary composes: E.Denisov, V.Artiomov, V.Silvestrov, B.Tchaikovsky, P.Klimov etc.“Naxos” realized recording of “Musica viva” under conducting Maestro Rudin “Symphonies by J.Stamitz” (2019). In 2020 was released Beethoven’s Triple and Violin Concertos with Dmitry Sinkovsky (violin), Alexey Liubimov (fortepiano), Alexander Rudin (cello & conductor) (Note 1 music gmbh, Heidelberg). In 2021, Naxos released a unique album of Schubert's works on historical instruments, including Maestro Rudin performing Schubert's famous Sonata on arpeggione.
Alexander Rudin graduated from the Gnesins State Musical Pedagogical Institute (Russian Music Academy) in 1983. He studied cello under Lev Evgraphov and piano under Yury Ponizovkin. In 1989 he finished his studies of conducting with Dmitry Kitaenko in the Moscow State Conservatory. While still being a student he became a laureate of the most prestigious international contests such as J.S. Bach in Leipzig (1976), Gaspar Cassado in Florence (1979), P.I. Tchaikovsky in Moscow (1978, 1982). Nowadays Alexander Rudin is one of the most sought-after musicians in Russia as well as abroad. He performs with the most popular ensembles and participates in the most prestigious international festivals.
Alexander Rudin is the Russian Federation People's Artist, laureate of State prize, laureate of Moscow government prize, the Moscow Conservatory professor. As of 1988 Alexander Rudin is the art director and principal conductor of Musica Viva Chamber orchestra.
Nearest concerts
24
April,2025
8:00 pm
12
April, 2024
8:00 pm
23
June, 2024
8:00 pm
Grand Hall:
191186, St. Petersburg, Mikhailovskaya st., 2
+7 (812) 240-01-80, +7 (812) 240-01-00
+7 (812) 240-01-80, +7 (812) 240-01-00
Small Hall:
191011, St. Petersburg, Nevsky av., 30
+7 (812) 240-01-70
+7 (812) 240-01-70
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