Sergei Krylov (violinist)
Sergey Alexandrovich Krylov (Russian: Серге́й Алекса́ндрович Крыло́в; born 2 December 1970, Moscow, USSR) is a Russian and Italian violinist and conductor.
Biography and Art[]
Sergej Krylov was born in Moscow in a family of musicians. His father Alexander Krylov was an outstanding violin maker. His mother Liudmila Krylova is a famous piano player and a teacher.
At the age of 5 Sergej Krylov began violin lessons. In a year he performed his first concert. At the age of 10 he was already a student of Sergey Kravchenko and Abram Shtern at the Central Music School at the Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory and made his orchestra debut and started to perform in Russia, China, Poland, Finland and Germany. At the age of 16 he recorded a disc together with the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra conducted by Saulius Sondeckis with the recording company Melodiya.
At the age of 18 Krylov won first prize at the Rodolfo Lipizer International Violin Competition in Gorizia (Italy); after that he started to take lessons with Salvatore Accardo in The Walter Stauffer Academy. The young musician gained considerable publicity after winning first prize in the in Cremona and first prize at the prestigious Fritz Kreisler competition in Vienna.
Sergej Krylov has performed on the stages of the Berlin and the Munich Philharmonic Halls, in the Musikverein and the in Vienna, in the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées and the Salle Pleyel in Paris, in the Megaron in Athens, in the Bozar in Brussels, in the Suntory Hall in Tokyo, in Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires, in the in Beijing, in in Venezia, in in Milan, in the Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory, in the Concert Hall named after Tchaikovsky (the Moscow Philharmonic Society) and in the Grand Hall of the Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Society named after Shostakovich.
He performs with world-famous orchestras such as the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, the English Chamber Orchestra, the Symphony Orchestra of Saint Petersburg Philharmonic, the Mariinsky Theatre Symphony Orchestra, the Russian National Orchestra, Camerata Salzburg, the Chamber Orchestra “Moscow Soloists”, the Dresden Staatskapelle Symphony Orchestra, the State symphony orchestra “Novaya Rossiya”, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, the Beijing Symphony Orchestra, Hessischer Rundfunk, the Deutsche Radio Philharmonic, the Giuseppe Verdi Orchestra in Milan, Filarmonica Toscanini, the Hamburg State Philharmonic Orchestra, the Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra etc.
Among the most significant personalities Krylov has collaborated with, Mstislav Rostropovich is specially worth mentioning. He wrote: “Sergej Krylov is one of the top five contemporary violinists”.
Sergej Krylov has also collaborated with such conductors as Yuri Temirkanov, Valery Gergiev, Vladislav Czarnecki, , Vladimir Ashkenazy, , Mikhail Pletnev, , , Yutaka Sado, Zoltán Kocsis, Dmitry Liss, and .
Yefim Bronfman, Elina Garanca, , Denis Matsuev, Itamar Golan, Alexander Knyazev, Bruno Canino, Mischa Maisky, Rostislav Krimer, Nobuko Imai, Alexander Buzlov, Nikolai Lugansky, Gloria Campaner and many other outstanding musicians have been his chamber music partners. As the result of collaboration with Sting he recorded DVD “Twin Spirits”, dedicated to Robert Schumann.
Since 2008 Sergej Krylov has combined his solo career with the work of conductor. He is the Chief Conductor of the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra. As a conductor he has collaborated with ensembles such as the English Chamber Orchestra, the Regionale Toscana symphony orchestra, the Accademia Orchestra Mozart chamber orchestra, the “Magna Grecia” symphony orchestra, the Orchestra del Teatro Lirico di Cagliari, the Novosibirsk Academic symphony orchestra and others.
Since 2012 he has been a Professor of the University of Music and Arts in Lugano, Switzerland.
Awards and prizes[]
- 1989 - first prize in the Rodolfo Lipizer International Violin Competition in Gorizia (Italy).
- 1993 and 1997 – Chile Critics’ prize "The Best Foreign Performer of the Year" (Chile).
- 1998 - first prize in the Antonio Stradivari International Violinist Competition in Cremona (Italy).
- 2000 - first prize in the Fritz Kreisler Violinist competition in Vienna (Austria).
- 2000 – the Gold Medal "Viotti d'Oro" (Vercelli, Italy).
- 2003 – the "Torrone d'oro" award for musical arts achievements(Cremona, Italy).
- 2004 – the "Angelo dell'Anno" award for his contribution into the development of musical arts (Milan, Italy).
- 2005 – Silver Violin "Violino d'argento" (Cremona, Italy).
- 2005 – the order "Paul Harris Fellow" (Cremona, Italy).
- 2009 – the "Le Muse" award for outstanding achievements in the sphere of music culture(Musa Polimnia) (Florence, Italy).
External links[]
- 1970 births
- Living people
- Russian violinists
- Russian classical violinists
- Russian conductors (music)
- Male conductors (music)
- Italian violinists
- Male classical violinists
- Italian male conductors (music)
- Musicians from Moscow
- 21st-century Italian conductors (music)
- 21st-century Italian male musicians
- 21st-century classical violinists