Ivan Monighetti

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Ivan Monighetti, cellist, at a rehearsal

Ivan Monighetti (born 1948) is a Russian cellist and conductor of Swiss descent.

Biography

Soloist career

Monighetti worked as a soloist under a direction of the Krzysztof Penderecki at the Berlin Philharmonic and later on worked under Kurt Masur at the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra. Later on, he worked at the Gulbenkian Orchestra under mentorship of Liz and then worked under Mstislav Rostropovich at the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra of whom he was the last student.[1]

Conducting career

He first appeared as a conductor was in 1998 at the

Frangiz Ali-Zadeh along with Muhai Tang and Mario Venzago.[1]

Professorship

Currently he is a professor at the

Edel AG and WERGO among others. He also appeared with such musicians as Anner Bylsma, Nancy Argenta, Simon Standage, Ronald Brautigam, Wieland Kuijken, Alexei Lubimov and many others and on such American festivals as Ravinia and Santa Fe Chamber Music Festivals and German ones such as Schleswig-Holstein Musik and Berliner Festspiele.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Ivan Monighetti". Retrieved October 28, 2013.

External links

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