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АРКАДИЙ БЕРИН (ДИРИЖЁР)
[/vc_background_text][vc_text_img text_img_config="image-text-var" text_background="text-background-dark" image="44" alignment_horizontal="center" alignment_vertical="top"]Arkady Berin born in 1945. Studied conductor's mastery in Moscow, Minsk and St. Petersburg Conservatory in the class of famous professors Ilya Musin and Leo Ginzburg.
Since 1968 A. Berean teacher, later associate professor, professor, head of orchestral conducting of the Belarusian State Conservatory. Since the beginning of the 70s leads active creative work: as a conductor touring the cities of the former USSR and abroad.
Since 1997, he gives master classes in Italy, Germany, Luxembourg, Spain. Since 2001 lives and works in Germany, he headed the orchestra "International Symphony Orchestra of Germany" stands in the most famous concert halls in Germany and Europe is rightly ranked among the best symphony orchestras in Germany, his concerts are getting a huge response in the German and Russian press, radio and television.
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[/vc_background_text][vc_text_img text_img_config="text-image-var" text_background="text-background-dark" image="40" alignment_horizontal="left" alignment_vertical="top"]Born in Oufa, in the Soviet Republic of Bashkiria, Vladimir Spivakov studied violin with Yuri Yankelevich, the famous professor at the Moscow Conservatory, and later with his idol, David Oistrakh, one of the greatest violinists of the 20th century. While still very young, Vladimir Spivakov was awarded high prizes at several important international contests, such as the Marguerite Long – Jacques Thibaud Competition in Paris (1965), the Paganini Competition in Genoa (1967), the Montreal International Competition (1969) and the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow (1970).
[/vc_text_img][vc_text_img text_img_config="image-text-var" text_background="text-background-white" image="41" alignment_horizontal="left" alignment_vertical="top"]Mr. Spivakov has recorded extensively both as soloist and conductor, and his more than forty recordings (most made for BMG Classics) reflect different musical styles and eras, from the European baroque to the works of 20th century composers including Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Penderecki, Schnittke, Pärt, Kancheli, Shchedrin and Gubaidulina.
Until 1997 Mr. Spivakov played a violin by Francesco Gobetti, which had been a present from Professor Yankelevich. Since 1997 he has been playing a Stradivari loaned to him for life.