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Karine at 6 years
old

With Aram
Khachaturian in Chicago

With Mstislav
Rostropovich in Germany

Karine the
teacher

Karine at a Student
Party
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Beginnings Born
into a family of musicians in Moscow, Karine Georgian began her
cello studies at the age of five under her father, later studying at
the Moscow Conservatoire under Rostropovich.
After taking the First Prize and Gold Medal at the Third Tchaikovsky International
Competition, she launched an international career that has
spanned all the countries of the former Soviet Union, Eastern and
Western Europe, the Far East and the United States, starting with
the American première of Khachaturian's
Cello Rhapsody with the Chicago Symphony conducted by the composer
(her recording with the composer and the Moscow Bolshoi Radio
Symphony Orchestra has recently been reissued by Melodiya/BMG
Classics).
The International
Artist Today, Karine Georgian is a seasoned performer
with a vast experience of concert platforms across the world, having
appeared with many of the leading orchestras and conductors of our
time. Her repertoire encompasses more than forty concertos and a
huge range of instrumental and chamber music. She has been
associated with many leading composers of our day, many of whom have
worked with her and written works for her. These include Alfred
Schnittke (of whose First Cello Concerto she gave the US
première in Carnegie Hall in 1989), Edison
Denisov, Tigran Mansurian, Krzysztof
Penderecki, Alexander
Goehr, Dmitri Smirnov (Cello Concerto, premièred with the BBC
Philharmonic under Yan Pascal Tortelier in 1996), Howard Skempton,
and Elena
Firsova (Chamber Concerto No. 5). In 1994 she made her first
visit to Australia to give the Australian première of Britten's
Cello Symphony, returning there for a further tour last summer.
Among last season's more enjoyable engagements were a major UK tour
with the Moscow Philharmonic under Yuri
Simonov, and a gala concert celebrating the Festival of the
August Moon televised live from the Forbidden Palace in Beijing.
The Teacher In 1980 Karine
Georgian settled in London and two years later succeeded André
Navarra as Professor of Cello at the Musikhochschule in Detmold in
Germany. Much in demand as a teacher, in addition to the Detmold
position she has recently taken up an appointment at the Royal Northern College of Music in
Manchester. She has given masterclasses in England, Italy, Germany,
Japan and Austria, and annually since 1989 (except for 1998) has
taught and played at Dartington.
Karine Georgian on CD Please
follow the links for press reviews of concerts and
Karine Georgian's acclaimed recordings on
the Chandos, Hyperion, Carlton Classics, Biddulph and Warehouse
labels, and for audio and video
clips of her artistry. |