Grigorii Zhislin
Grigori Zhislin was born in St. Petersburg, and
graduated from Moscow Conservatory under the guidance of the Great Russian
teacher Yuri Yankelevitch. At the age of 22 he won the first prize in the
Paganini Competition, and the Silver Medal in the Queen Elizabeth
Competition. His international career has since made him one of
the most renowned violinists on the concert circuit. His repertoire includes
over one hundred concertos for violin and viola, and numerous recital and
chamber music programmes ranging from Baroque to contemporary music. Grigori Zhislin has performed as a soloist with
most wellknown leading Russian orchestras such as Saint Petersburg
Philharmonic, Moscow Philharmonic, State Symphony Orchestra, and also
orchestras all over the world such as RAI (Milano, Torino), ABC Orchestras
(Autralia), Staatskapelle Dresden, Gewandhausorchester, Leipzig, Wiener
Sinfoniker, Sinfonia Varsovia, Warsaw National Philharmonic, Cracow
Philharmonic, Stockholm Radio Orchestra, Bergen Harmonien, Lithuanian National
Philharmonic, under conductors such as Herbert Blomsted, Aldo Ceccato, Erik
Klass, Karl Orterreicher, Kiril Kondraschin, Dimitri Kitaenko, Alexander
Lazarew, Arvid Jansons, Yuri Termirkanov, Maris Jansons, Woldemar Nelsson,
Saulius Sondeckis, Tadeusz Strugala, Natan Rakhlin, Noeme Jarvi, Vladimir
Fedoseyev... Grigori Zhislin is cooperating closely with such
composers as Schnittke, Denisov, Sofia Gubaydullina, and Krystof
Penderecki. He gave the first performance in Russia of
Penderecki’s violin concerto, and the two formed a close relationship. Together
they have recorded all of Penderecki’s violin and viola works. In 1983, at
Penderecki’s request, Zhislin began to play the viola, in order to give the
first European performance of Penderecki’s viola concerto, and Penderecki also
dedicated his Cadenza per Viola Solo to Zhislin. Grigori Zhislin is Violin and Viola Professor in
United Kingdom at London Royal College and in Germany at Würzburg Hoschule. He is also visiting professor in Finland, Norway,
and Poland, and gives Master Classes in Germany, Yugoslavia, Greece and the
USA. “Grigori Zhislin has my complete admiration, both
as a musician and a superb instrumentalist. I have come to know him as an
outstanding teacher as weel, but his natural gifts and total dedications have
made not just an excellent musician but a great violinist of him.” Yehudi Menuhin “ An aristocratic player… a virtuoso with a
dazzling command of pyrotechnics.” The Independent “Meeting Zhislin for the first time has made a
great impression on me… his interpretation coincided fully with my own
conception. He perceived deeply the imaginative structure of my music and my
musical ideas and found adequate means to realise them.” Krystof Penderecki |