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#室内乐 #重奏 #独奏 #西方古典
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Latvia 拉脱维亚

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米沙·麦斯基是世界上惟一一位有幸随当代两位大提琴巨匠姆斯蒂斯拉夫·罗斯特罗波维奇和格雷戈尔·皮亚蒂戈尔斯基研习琴艺的大提琴家。罗斯特罗波维奇称赞米沙·麦斯基是“年轻一代大提琴家中最杰出的天才之一。他的演奏将诗意、精致的优雅感与强烈个性和辉煌技巧融为一体。”

米沙·麦斯基出生于拉脱维亚,在苏联接受教育。移居以色列后,他在伦敦、巴黎、柏林、维也纳、纽约、东京以及世界其他音乐中心均受到热烈欢迎。

他将自己看作一位世界公民:“我演奏的是意大利大提琴,用法国的弓子,琴弦是奥地利和德国的,我的女儿生在巴黎,大儿子生在布鲁塞尔,小儿子生在意大利,我开着日本汽车,戴瑞士手表和印度项链,我在任何地方都如同在家一样,只要哪里的人们欣赏和喜欢古典音乐。”

他在过去25年中一直是德意志(DG)唱片公司专属签约艺术家,与维也纳和柏林爱乐乐团、伦敦交响乐团、以色列爱乐乐团、巴黎管弦乐团、奥菲欧室内乐团和欧洲室内乐团以及其他乐团合作,相继录制了三十多张唱片。

麦斯基是真正的世界级音乐家。他经常参与各种国际音乐节,与他合作过的指挥包括伯恩斯坦、朱利尼、梅塔、穆蒂、马泽尔、列文、阿什肯纳奇、西诺波里、巴伦勃依姆,演奏家包括阿格里奇、鲁普、弗莱尔、彼得塞尔金、克莱莫、巴什梅特、瓦金列宾、文格洛夫、朱利安拉什林等等。他的录音赢得世界性赞誉,曾五次荣获久负盛名的东京唱片学院奖,还被授予德国“回声”唱片奖、巴黎唱片大奖、法国年度唱片奖和格莱美提名奖。

Born in 1948 in Riga, Latvia, Mischa Maisky received his first music lessons there at the Children’s Music School and Conservatory. In 1962 he entered the Leningrad Conservatory. In 1965 his debut with the Leningrad Philharmonic earned him the nickname “Rostropovich of the Future”. One year later he was a prizewinner at the International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow and began his studies with Rostropovich at the Moscow Conservatory while pursuing a concert career throughout the former Soviet Union. After being imprisoned in a labour camp near Gorky for 18 months in 1970, he emigrated from the USSR.

- 1973 -

Settles in Israel; wins the  - 1973 Cassadó Competition in Florence; debut at New York’s Carnegie Hall with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra under William Steinberg; after the concert an anonymous admirer gives him an 18th-century Montagnana cello on which he still performs today

- 1974 -

Studies with the legendary Gregor Piatigorsky, thus becoming the only cellist to have studied with both Piatigorsky and Rostropovich

- 1975 -

Beginning of his international career

- 1976 -

London concerto debut with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

- 1977 -

London recital debut with pianist Radu Lupu

- 1982 -

First recording for Deutsche Grammophon: Brahms’s Double Concerto with Gidon Kremer and the Wiener Philharmoniker under Leonard Bernstein

- 1985 -

Signs his first exclusive contract with Deutsche Grammophon; records Schumann’s Concerto with Bernstein and the Wiener Philharmoniker (released  - 1986); on CD: Bach’s Cello Sonatas with Martha Argerich and Bach’s Six Solo Suites

- 1989 -

Releases include Dvorák’s Cello Concerto and Bloch’s Schelomo with Leonard Bernstein and the Israel Philharmonic

- 1992 -

First appearance at the Proms in London; CD: Adagio, Romantic pieces with the Orchestre de Paris under Semyon Bychkov

- 1995 -

Returns to Moscow for the first time in 23 years to give a concert and to record works by Prokofiev and Miaskovsky with Mikhail Pletnev and the Russian National Orchestra; CD release: Vivaldi and Boccherini concertos with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra

- 1997 -

Releases include a Tchaikovsky disc with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra and Songs Without Words by Brahms

- 1998 -

Appears with Argerich and Kremer in Tokyo performing piano trios by Shostakovich and Tchaikovsky (recorded live); Releases: the anthology Cellissimo with pianist Daria Hovora and Saint-Saëns with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra and Daria Hovora

- 1999 -

On CD: Après un rêve; the Brahms Sonatas and his second recording of the Bach Suites

- 2000 -

“Bach Marathon” in Zurich playing all of Bach’s works for cello in three concerts on one day; over 100 Bach concerts worldwide

- 2001 -

CD release: Maisky and Argerich Live in Japan

- 2002 -

Recitals with Argerich at Carnegie Hall and Kennedy Center; with pianist Sergio Tiempo at the Salzburg Festival; trio recital with Argerich and Kremer at Carnegie Hall. On CD: Mendelssohn’s Cello Sonatas with Tiempo

- 2004 -

Appearances with Santa Cecilia, the Royal Philharmonic and Radio France Philharmonic orchestras; tour with the Czech Philharmonic; on tour in Japan with the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra; recitals and chamber appearances in Europe, the USA, Korea, Japan and at various festivals. On CD: Dvorák and Strauss with Mehta and the Berliner Philharmoniker; chamber music by Brahms and Schumann with Argerich, Kremer and Bashmet

- 2005 -

Concert appearances throughout Europe and in Japan. Benefit concert for Asian tsunami victims with Thomas Quasthoff at Vienna’s Musikverein. Release: live recording of Prokofiev, Shostakovich and Stravinsky with Martha Argerich

- 2006 -

Appearances in Europe include concerts with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Dresden Philharmonic, Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della RAI, Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Israel Philharmonic and Kremerata Baltica. Solo and chamber-music recitals (including Bach’s Goldberg Variations and Solo Suites) in Italy, China, South Africa, Israel and Japan. Performs “Russian Romances” throughout Europe, accompanied by Pavel Gililov or Lily Maisky. Release: Vocalise – Russian Romances (with Gililov)

- 2007 -

Performances include appearances with the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Thailand Philharmonic, the Shanghai, Barcelona and Prague Symphony Orchestras (all Dvorák). Chamber music with Argerich and Renaud Capuçon (Progetto Martha Argerich), Gililov, Tiempo, Kremer (Salzburg Festival), Hélène Grimaud (Verbier Festival), Itamar Golan, Lily Maisky and Julian Rachlin in Europe and the Far East. CD-release of Bach’s Goldberg Variations. On DVD: Bach’s Suites for Solo Cello; a special release of works by Haydn and Schumann, with the Wiener Philharmoniker conducted by Bernstein, in celebration of Maisky’s 60th birthday; Brahms’s Double Concerto with the Wiener Philharmoniker and Bernstein

- 2008 -

World premiere of Yusupov’s Cello Concerto with the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra under Yuri Temirkanov in Lucerne. Concerts with the Dresden Staatskapelle and Moscow Virtuosi; tours of Israel and Mexico with the Israel Philharmonic and with the Dresden Philharmonic to South Korea. Chamber music, mainly with Argerich, Lily Maisky and Gililov, in Europe and Asia. Release of Elégie, a selection of works by Rachmaninov arranged by Maisky and performed with pianist Sergio Tiempo

- 2009 -

Concerts with the Philharmonic orchestras of Radio France, Munich, London, Copenhagen, Oslo and St. Petersburg; chamber music with pianists Lily Maisky, Gililov and Golan; festival appearances at Verbier, Salzburg, Bucharest (Enesco), Utrecht (International Chamber Music) and Beijing. Released this year: Morgen, featuring chamber music by Richard Strauss and Dvorák, with Pavel Gililov, and Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninov Piano Trios, with Vadim Repin and Lang Lang

- 2010 -

European tour with the Moscow Virtuosi; Riga concert and Japan tour with the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra; concert appearances including the Basle Chamber, Royal Flanders Philharmonic and Salzburg Mozarteum orchestras, Trondheim Soloists, National Symphony orchestras of Washington and Kazakhstan; recitals with Martha Argerich, Lily Maisky, as well as programmes featuring Bach’s solo suites; festivals including the Israel Chamber Music in Eilat, Progetto Martha Argerich in Lugano, Schumann  - 200 in Lucerne, plus Verbier, Salzburg, Dubrovnik and Utrecht

- 2011 -

World premiere of Shchedrin’s double concerto Romantic Offering with Martha Argerich and the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra under Neeme Järvi, in Lucerne and on tour; concert in The Hague and German tour with Järvi and the Hague Residentie Orchestra; further concerts with the Royal Philharmonic, Prague Chamber, Montreal Symphony, Danish National Symphony and Hamburg Philharmonic orchestras plus the Israel Camerata and Kremerata Baltica; chamber music including the Bach suites and recitals featuring pianists Lily Maisky, Martha Argerich, Lang Lang, Itamar Golan and violinists Maxim Vengerov, Vadim Repin, Gidon Kremer, Julian Rachlin and Sascha Maisky; festivals including Progetto Martha Argerich, Turgutreis International Classic (Bodrum, Turkey), Musica Mundi (Genval, Belgium), and Tsar’s Village Music (St. Petersburg), as well as Verbier, Salzburg and Dubrovnik. Released this year (and on tour in Germany, Austria, Spain and the Far East): ¡España!, songs and dances from Spain with Lily Maisky

- 2012 -

Plans include a North American tour with the Moscow Soloists, concerts with the Los Angeles, Bremen, Belgrade and Monte-Carlo Philharmonic orchestras, as well as the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra and Wintherthur Musikkollegium; chamber music with Lily and Sascha Maisky plus Bach suites; festival appearances in Schwetzingen, Verbier, Piatigorksy Cello (Los Angeles) and Storioni (Tilburg, Netherlands)

(Deutsche Grammophon)


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