Sergei Nakariakov

Sergei Nakariakov

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Biography

Sergei Nakariakov has broken through more


than a few of the perceived boundaries framing the world of the trumpet


in classical music. Dubbed "The Paganini of the trumpet" by the Finnish


press after a performance at the Korsholm Festival when he was only 13


years old, and in 1997 "Caruso of the Trumpet" by Musik und Theater,


Sergei has developed a unique musical voice, which is, much more than a


vehicle for astonishing virtuosity. His repertoire includes not only the


entire range of original literature for the trumpet; but is continually


expanding into broader territories, including many fascinating


transcriptions, while he searches for ever new means of musical


expression. At the same time, he has single-handedly brought the


flügelhorn to prominence on the concert platform.


Born in Gorky in 1977, Sergei began to play the piano when he was six


years old, but moved on to the trumpet, after a spine injury in 1986


curtailed his piano studies. In the early years, his father tirelessly


sought various trumpet teachers, however Sergei pays tribute to the


technical and musical gifts he has learned from his father, Mikhail


Nakariakov, who has transcribed a large repertoire of classical


concertos for the trumpet - and with whom he studied daily from the very


beginning, and since 1995 exclusively!


From the age of ten Sergei started to perform with orchestras in major


concert halls of the Soviet Union. In 1988, he got a diploma at a brass


competition for adults. It became clear that in order to develop his


carrier and to travel, he had to leave the Soviet Union. His hometown


Nizhni Novgorod was a closed city! His family made the decision to move


to Israel in order to give him the liberty to travel. In 1991 he enjoyed


great success at the Ivo Pogorelich Festival in Bad Wörishofen. In


August of the same year he made his debut together with the Lithuanian


Chamber Orchestra at the Salzburg Festival. One year later 1992 Sergei


was a guest at the “Schleswig - Holstein Musikfestival” where he was


awarded the "Prix Davidoff" . Since then he has appeared in


many of the worlds leading centers of music, including the Hollywood


Bowl in Los Angeles, the Lincoln Center in New York, the Royal Festival


Hall and the Royal Albert Hall in London. He performs in festivals in


most European Countries. He tours for several weeks each year in Japan


and also appears as guest soloist in North America and Canada. He is


collaborating with the world's most feted musicians, orchestras and


conductors, most recently in Paris at the Théâtre des Champs Élysées


with the St.Petersburg Philharmonic and Youri Temirkanov. His


international touring schedule includes performances in the foremost


concert series all over the world, both with orchestra and in recital -


accompanied by his sister pianist Vera Okhotnikova or Belgian pianist


Maria Meerovitch.


On Oct. 13. 2002


Sergei Nakariakov received the ECHO Klassik Award on ZDF as instrumentalist of the year from the German Phono-Academy.


On Jan. 18. 2006


Sergei Nakariakov premiered “ad absurdum” with the Munich Chamber


Orchestra, a concerto specially composed for Sergei Nakariakov by Jörg


Widmann, It features his unusual circular breathing capabilities. On


Oct. 05. 2007 Sergei Nakariakov performed “ad absurdum” with the BBC


Symphony Orchestra and Jiri Belohlavec at the Barbican in London.


On May 20. 2006


Sergei Nakariakov served as a member of the jury at the “BBC Young


Musician of the Year 2006” Competition at Newcastle Gateshead in


England.


Sergei Nakariakov's discography with TELDEC CLASSICS INTERNATIONAL (WARNER) has drawn the most enthusiastic public and critical acclaim; and


incorporates the most famous trumpet concertos as well as two recital


albums of virtuoso music for trumpet by Bizet, Paganini, de Falla,


Gershwin and Rimski-Korsakov with pianist Alexander Markovitch. The


"Élégie" recording, with pianist Vera Nakariakova, includes a selection


of famous romantic works for voice and piano transcribed for trumpet and


piano. "Concertos for Trumpet" features transcriptions for trumpet and


flügelhorn of string concertos by Haydn, Mendelssohn and Hoffmeister.


The French magazine: "Repertoire" gave it the highest classification:


"R10 - Coup de foudre". "NO LIMIT" was awarded the RTL d'Or. "From


Moscow with love" features Russian Concertos. His most recent CD is


“Echoes from the past”, with trumpet concertos originally written for


bassoon and violoncello, written by Hummel, Mozart, Weber and Camille


Saint-Saens. In Japan he appeared in a romantic film production


impersonating a Russian trumpet player: “Taiga-no itteki”. He also


played in the soundtrack of the film.


Highpoint of the season 2009 / 2010 was Sergei Nakariakov's premiere of


the trumpet concerto "PIETA" by Christian Jost dedicated to Chet Baker, with the Philharmonic State Orchestra Hamburg in the Laeiszhalle


November 22nd and 23rd.

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