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Sergei ROLDUGIN
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Born in 1951, Sergei Roldugin began playing the
piano at the age of five and the cello at the age of eight. While
he was at the Leningrad Conservatoire of Music he successfully
auditioned for a seat in the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra
conducted by Yevgeny Mravinsky. After graduating with Honorees
from the Conservatoire he began postgraduate studies with Nikitin
and later became his assistant at the Conservatoire as well as
teaching the cello at the Centralized Special Music School. In
1980 he won the bronze medal in the Prague Spring International
Cello Competition. In 1984 he became the principal solo cellist
in the Kirov Opera Theatre Orchestra and in 1991 was appointed
associate professor of cello at the St Petersburg Conservatoire.
Sergei Roldugin has taken part as a soloist in many music festivals
in Russia, Germany, Switzerland, France, Finland and Scotland.
His solo repertoire is extensive, ranging from Bach to Schnittke.
Much of it he has recorded for Russian radio, television and the
Melodia label. He currently also gives international masterclasses
in Weikeersheim in Germany and in Savolinna in Finland.
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