Konstantin Evtimov
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Konstantin Evtimov | |
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Background information | |
Born | July 13, 1975 |
Origin | Ruse, Bulgaria |
Instrument(s) | Cello |
Konstantin Evtimov is а Bulgarian cellist. He is a soloist with the Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra and a member of Ardenza Trio.
Biography
Evtimov was born in
He took part as a solo cellist in the world tour of the Philharmonie der Nationen, Germany under Justus Frantz.
In six months time he specialised with the famous German cellist Maria Kliegel in Essen, Germany. In 1996 he attended a master class in Bern with Conradin Brotbek.[1]
Subsequently, he obtained concert and soloist diplomas at the High School of Music and Theater – Bern in the cello class of prof. Conradin Brotbek.
He participated in master classes given by cellists such as Arto Noras, Robert Cohen, Martti Rousi and Young-Chang Cho.
In 1998, still a student, he began playing in the Symphonic orchestra of Lausanne. Two months later he was nominated for a solo cello of the same orchestra. At the same time he met Pierre Amoyal, who invited him to become the solo cello of Camerata de Lausanne.[2]
He was a featured soloist at music festivals in France, Germany, Ireland, Austria, Japan, etc.[3]
Evtimov performed as a soloist of many orchestras, including the
He took part in chamber formations with
He was the principal cellist of Camerata de Lausanne under Pierre Amoyal for 7 years. From 1998 to 2008 he was a solo violoncello of Sinfonietta de Lausanne.
In 2008 he decided to return to
Since 2009 he has been a solo violoncello of the Symphonic Orchestra of the Bulgarian National Radio.[6] Since 2014 he has been a member of Ardenza Trio with Daniela Dikova, piano, and the solo violin of the Symphonic Orchestra of the Bulgarian National Radio Galina Koycheva-Mircheva.[7]
References
- ^ www.ruseinfo.net. Retrieved February 25, 2010.
- ^ "www3.icm.gov.mo".
- ^ "Standart. Standart News Ltd. Retrieved August 06, 2009".
- ^ "Sofia Hosts Chamber Music Festival". Standart. Standart News Ltd. Retrieved December 20, 2009.
- ^ "Standart. Standart News Ltd. Retrieved December 22, 2009".
- ^ "24 hours. Retrieved March 02, 2010". 2 March 2010.
- ^ Носталгия по несъстоялия се фест, Вестник Култура, 13.01.2017 г.
External links
- Our cellist took over Skopie paper.standartnews.com (in Bulgarian)
- Sofia Hosts Chamber Music Festival paper.standartnews.com]
- The love for the school gathered together musicians from three countries
- Vanessa Mae brakes the rule because of a Bulgarian
- www.sugnens.ch
- Photos from Camerata de Lausanne under Pierre Amoyal, Macao International Music Festival
- With Theodosiy Spassov[permanent dead link]
- www.kultura.bg (in Bulgarian)
- Konstantin Evtimov concert www.novamakedonija.com.mk (in Macedonian)
- www.schubertiade.ch
- www.shop.kotenha.com
- www.cerclesuissejapon.ch
- www.praxiskeller.ch Archived 2009-02-19 at the Wayback Machine
- www.tanglewood-music.com