Yuri Zhislin
Violin
Nació en 1974, Mr. Zhislin comenzó sus estudios de violín en el la escuela para niños con talento Gnessin de Moscú, con la Prof. Svetlova y posteriormente en el Royal Collage of Music con su padre, Girgori Zhislin y Dr. Felix Andrievsky.
Mr. Zhislin se convirtió en artista del año de BBC Radio Two Young Musician en 1993. Ganó premios en diferentes Concursos Internacionales, de los que cabe destacar; Dvarionas (1989), Carmel (1999), Trio di Trieste (1997), Douai (1996) y Pablo Sarasate (1991).
Mr. Zhislin ha tocado en una gran mayoría de las salas más prestigiosas del mundo, como Wigmore Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, Concertgebouw y ha realizado recitales y aparecido como solista en Rusia, Inglaterra, Lituania, Bulgaria, España, Francia, Alemania, Yugoslavia, Suecia, Suiza, Austria, Polonia, Estados Unidos, Australia y Nueva Zelanda.
Mr. Zhislin ha grabado numeroso CD y ha participado en diversas ocasiones en radio; BBC, Radio Two, Radio Three y numerosas otras cadenas europeas y estadounidenses.
En las temporadas actuales Mr.Zhislin ha actuado con las orquestas BBC Concert Orchestra, London Mozart Players, Filarmónica de Belgrado, Filarmónica deLublin, Louisiana Strings, Orquesta Sinfónica de Asturias, Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra y Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra entre otras.
Mr. Zhislin ha participado en numerosos festivales por todo el mundo, en los que ha colaborado con músicos como Maria Joao Pires, Michael Collins, Alexander Rudin, Sarah Chang, Chloe Hanslip, David Geringas, Ashley Wass y Sergey Nakariakov entre otros.
Como violista, Mr. Zhislin actúa regularmente en Trío de Cuerda, con el famoso violinista D. Sitkovetsky y el gran joven cellista armenio A. Chaushian. Mr Zhislin ha hecho su debut tocando "Der Schwanendreher" Concierto para viola en Zaragoza.
Mr. Zhislin es fundador y Director Artístico de la agrupación músical Russian Virtuosi of Europe – agrupación que cuenta con los más destacados músicos rusos establecidos en Europa. Desde de su gran exitosa aparición en el Wigmore Hall en Junio de 2004, el grupo ha participado en un gran numero de eventos y festivales por Europa y America del Sur-. De 2000 - 2005 M.r Zhislin fue el Director Artístico del Festival Internacional Evaristo Valle en España.
Mr. Zhislin, es profesor de violín en la Royal College of Music de London.
En los últimos años Mr. Zhislin ha sido invitado como director de orquestaen varias ocasiones, dirigiendo entre otras la Orquesta de Cámara de Lituania, la Orquesta de Cámara Evaristo Valle, Russian Virtuosi of Europe y Camerata Frankonia.
Yuri Zhislin
Violin
Born in 1974, Mr. Zhislin studied the violin at the Moscow Gnessin Music School for musically gifted children with Ms Svetlova and later at the Royal College of Music with his father, Grigori Zhislin and Dr. Felix Andrievsky.He became the BBC Radio Two Young Musician in 1993.
Born in 1974, Mr. Zhislin studied the violin at the Moscow Gnessin Music School for musically gifted children with Ms Svetlova and later at the Royal College of Music with his father, Grigori Zhislin and Dr. Felix Andrievsky.He became the BBC Radio Two Young Musician in 1993.
He won top prizes at Dvarionas (1989), Carmel (1999), Trio di Trieste (1997), Douai (1996) and Pablo Sarasate (1991) International Violin Competitions.
Mr. Zhislin appeared in major concert halls throughout the world, performing at the Wigmore Hall, the Queen Elizabeth Hall, the Purcell Room, the Concertgebouw and gave recitals and performed with various orchestras in Russia and in the UK, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Spain, France, Germany, Yugoslavia, Sweden, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, the USA, Australia and New Zealand.
Mr. Zhislin has made a number of recordings and appeared in live broadcasts on the BBC Radio Two, Radio Three and various classical networks throughout Europe and the USA.In recent seasons, Mr. Zhislin performed with the BBC Concert Orchestra, the London Mozart Players, the Belgrade Philharmonic, the Lublin Philharmonic, the Louisiana Strings, the Asturias Symphony Orchestra and the Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra and Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra among many others.In high demand at international festivals around the world, Yuri has collaborated with Maria Joao Pires, Michael Collins, Alexander Rudin, Sarah Chang, Chloe Hanslip, David Geringas, Ashley Wass and Sergey Nakariakov among others. As a violist, Mr. Zhislin regularly appears in a String Trio with the eminent violinist Dmitry Sitkovetsky and outstanding young Armenian cellist Alexander Chaushian.
Mr. Zhislin has made a number of recordings and appeared in live broadcasts on the BBC Radio Two, Radio Three and various classical networks throughout Europe and the USA.In recent seasons, Mr. Zhislin performed with the BBC Concert Orchestra, the London Mozart Players, the Belgrade Philharmonic, the Lublin Philharmonic, the Louisiana Strings, the Asturias Symphony Orchestra and the Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra and Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra among many others.In high demand at international festivals around the world, Yuri has collaborated with Maria Joao Pires, Michael Collins, Alexander Rudin, Sarah Chang, Chloe Hanslip, David Geringas, Ashley Wass and Sergey Nakariakov among others. As a violist, Mr. Zhislin regularly appears in a String Trio with the eminent violinist Dmitry Sitkovetsky and outstanding young Armenian cellist Alexander Chaushian.
Yuri has made his viola concerto debut in October 2005, performing Hindemith's "Der Schwanendreher" Viola Concerto in Zaragoza, Spain.
Mr. Zhislin is a founder and Artistic Director of the Russian Virtuosi of Europe - an ensemble that brings together some of the finest Russian musicians who are now based in Western Europe. Following their successful debut at the Wigmore Hall in June 2004, the group has participated in major events throughout Europe and South America-.
Between 2000 - 2005, Yuri was an Artistic Director of the Evaristo Valle International Music Festival in Spain.
Mr. Zhislin is a professor of violin at the Royal College of Music in London. In the recent years, Yuri has been invited to conduct several orchestras, including the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra, the Evaristo Valle Chamber Orchestra, the Russian Virtuosi of Europe and the Camerata Frankonia.