Opening of the festival dedicated to A.N.Scriabin

Opening of the festival dedicated to A.N.Scriabin

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About

Arseniy Tarasevich-Nikolaev
Birth
Arseniy Tarasevich-Nikolaev was born in Moscow in 1993 in a family of hereditary musicians.
Training
Arseniy Tarasevich-Nikolaev was born in Moscow in 1993 in a family of hereditary musicians. He started studying music at the age of 4. The first performance took place a year later in Bryansk, where at the age of nine he first performed with an orchestra (J.S. Bach, concerto in F minor).

He graduated with honors from the Central Music School at the Tchaikovsky Moscow State Technical University, where from 2000 to 2011 he studied in the class of the Honored Artist of Russia, Professor A.A. Mndoyants. While studying at the Central Medical School, Arseny became the winner of five international youth competitions, including the contest "New Names" (Moscow, 2008).

In the period from 2011 to 2018, he was a student, and then a trainee assistant at the Tchaikovsky Moscow State Technical University in the class of People's Artist of the RSFSR, Professor S.L. Dorensky.
In 2012, as a first-year student, Arseny won the first Prize of the V International Piano Competition named after A.N. Scriabin in Moscow. In subsequent years, he also became a laureate of major competitions, such as the Cleveland International Piano Competition (USA, 2013), the E. Grieg International Piano Competition (Norway, 2014), the Sydney International Piano Competition (Australia, 2016)

These successes were followed by the signing of a contract with record labels Universal Music Australia and Decca Classics.

In 2017, he was awarded the prestigious international prize of the Academy of Kijana (Siena, Italy) as one of the most promising young musicians in the world.

Arseniy performs in the largest halls of Moscow and other Russian cities. Tours in Europe, Asia, North America America, Australia. He plays with the brightest orchestras of the world, among them – the Mariinsky Theatre Symphony Orchestra, GASO named after. Svetlanova, ASO of the Moscow Philharmonic, NFOR, GSO of the Republic of Tatarstan, Ural AFO, London Philharmonic Orchestra,Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra della Toscana, etc. Collaborates with outstanding conductors such as: V. Gergiev, A. Sladkovsky, S. Kochanovsky, V. Uryupin, D. Botinis, F. Korobov, K. David-Mazur, H. Martin, R. Trevino, S. Sanderling, M. Hart-Bedoya.

In 2015, he recorded his first CD with works by Debussy and Ravel - on the label Acousence in Germany.

In 2018, the debut CD was released on Decca Classics – with Russian music of the XX century (Rachmaninov, Scriabin, Medtner, Prokofiev, T. Nikolaeva), which received high critical acclaim – according to the critic of Gramophone magazine, this is "the most outstanding debut album in recent times."

Since 2021, he has been teaching at the Tchaikovsky Moscow State University, assistant in the class of Prof. A.A. Mndoyants.

Among the engagements of Tarasevich-Nikolaev in the 2021/22 season is a solo tour of France – Provence, Orleans, Calais; The second concert of Brahms in the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall with the GASO. Svetlanova; Solo concert in the Great Hall of the Conservatory; Tour of Japan (Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagoya, Yonago).
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Performers

Soloists
Laureate of international competitions
Arseniy Tarasevich-Nikolaev
Orchestral conductor
Laureate of the Russian President 's Award and international competitions
Dimitris Botinis
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