Erzhan Kulibaev

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Erzhan Kulibaev (Kazakh : Erjan Qulybaev; born 21 September 1986) is a Spanish violinist of Kazakh origin. [1]

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Education

Kulibaev began his formal musical education in 1995 at the Republican Special Music School for Talented Children of Kulyash Baiseitova (in Almaty, Kazakhstan) in the class of N. M. Patrusheva. In 1998 he moved to the Moscow Conservatory, where he studied in the class of A. V. Revich. In 2004 he started studies in the class of Zakhar Bron at the Queen Sofía College of Music in Madrid and the Master programme in the Glinka State Conservatory in Novosibirsk. [2]

Career

Erzhan Kulibaev has won many prizes at international violin competitions:

He has performed in France, Germany, Switzerland, Japan, Belgium, Mexico, Portugal, Ukraine, Latvia, Italy, Kuwait, Russia, Kazakhstan, Austria, Spain, and Poland. He played as a soloist with the State Symphony Orchestra of Kazakhstan, the Opera and Ballet Symphony Orchestra of Astana, the Camerata of Kazakhstan, the Academy of the Soloists, the Camera Orchestra of the Philharmonic Society of Moscow, the Camera Orchestra of the Academic Choir of Sankt-Petersburg, the Symphony Orchestra of Yucatan, the Symphony Orchestra of the State Conservatory of Novosibirsk, the Symphony Orchestra of Astana, the Symphony Orchestra of Karaganda, the Symphony Orchestra of the Queen Sofia College of Music, the University of Alicante's Philharmonic Orchestra, the Symphony Orchestra of Castilla y Leon. In 2005-2006 he participated in the International Festival of Music in Santander, Spain. In 2006 and 2010 he received an Honorary Diploma as the best student of Z. Bron from the Queen of Spain and performed in the Royal Palace of Pardo. In 2010 he performed in the Konzerthaus Berlin. [2]

Kulibaev plays the Stradivarius “Rode” 1722 courtesy of the Maggini Foundation. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition website
  2. 1 2 3 "Erzhan Kulibaev's biography". Archived from the original on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-10-21.
  3. Winners of the 2011 Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition
  4. Additional prizes of the 14th Wieniawski Competition