ALEXANDRE BOUZLOV, cellist

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23-year-old Russian cellist ALEXANDRE BOUZLOV* has “a huge capacity to make the instrument sing,” wrote The New York Times.  Having captured the Silver Medal, the MICEX Prize for the best performance of a Tchaikovsky work, and the Vishnevskaya and Rostropovich Foundation Prize at the 2007 International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, Mr. Bouzlov is a favorite of competition juries, critics, and audiences alike.  He won First Prize and the Audience Prize at the 35th “Jeunesse Musicale” International Cello Competition in Belgrade in 2005, as well as Second Prize in the 54th International Competition of the ARD in 2005.  As winner of the 2004 Guzik Foundation Career Grant, Mr. Bouzlov toured the U.S. as soloist with the Moscow Chamber Orchestra conducted by Constantine Orbelian in February 2005, a tour which included his Carnegie Hall debut.

 

In July 2007, Mr. Bouzlov appeared as soloist with the Utah Symphony conducted by Keith Lockhart in Haydn’s Cello Concerto in C Major.  His 2007-2008 season in the U.S. also included performances as soloist with the West Shore Symphony (MI), and recitals at Boise State University and at the Macomb Center for the Performing Arts (MI).  He has appeared as soloist with Russian orchestras including the Mariinsky Orchestra conducted by Valery Gergiev, Moscow Virtuosi conducted by Vladimir Spivakov, the Moscow Symphony Orchestra conducted by Alexandre Vedernikov, the Ulianovsk Symphony, the Saratov Symphony, the Kaliningrad Philharmonic and the Yaroslavl Philharmonic.  In the U.S., he has appeared with the Mobile, Champaign-Urbana, West Shore (MI) and Johnson City (TN) Symphonies and the Boise Philharmonic. 

 

As winner of the 2000 Young Concert Artists European Auditions in Leipzig and the 2001 Young Concert Artists International Auditions in New York, Mr. Bouzlov gave debut recitals in New York at the 92nd Street Y, sponsored by the Claire Tow Debut Prize, in Washington, DC at the Kennedy Center and in Boston at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.  He also made his Lincoln Center debut through YCA in May 2005, performing Lalo’s Cello Concerto with Leonard Slatkin conducting the Orchestra of St. Luke’s.

 

Mr. Bouzlov was awarded the Leyda Unger Prize at the 2004 Pablo Casals International Cello Competition in Kronberg, Germany.  Mr. Bouzlov was awarded First Prize in the 2000 New Names Foundation Competition in Moscow, which resulted in performances at the Barbican Centre in London, in the Czech Republic, France, Switzerland, Macedonia, Norway, Belgium, Austria, Israel, Scotland, Ireland, Japan, South Korea, and Malaysia.  The New Names Foundation awarded Mr. Bouzlov with an additional special Talent Prize in 2003.  His other awards include First Prizes in the 1997 “Virtuosos of the 21st Century” Competition in St. Petersburg and the 1996 Mozart Competition in Monte Carlo. 

 

Alexandre Bouzlov was born in Moscow and began cello studies at the age of six.  At the age of fourteen, he was invited to perform at Mstislav Rostropovich’s 70th birthday concert and participated in the Second International Cello Congress in St. Petersburg.  A graduate of the Moscow Conservatory, where he worked with Natalya Gutman, Mr. Bouzlov is currently enrolled in the Conservatory’s postgraduate program.

 

*[pronounced BOOZ-loff]


 
J.C. BACH Concerto in C Minor
BEETHOVEN

“Triple” Concerto for Violin, Cello, Piano and Orchestra in C Major, Op. 56

BLOCH "Shelomo"
BOCCHERINI Concerto in B Major
BRUCH “Kol Nidrei” for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 47
DVORAK Concerto in B Minor
ELGAR Concerto in E Minor
HAYDN Concerto in C Major
Concerto in D Major
HINDEMITH Kammermusik No. 3
LALO Concerto in D Minor
LUTOSLAWSKI Concerto for Cello and Orchestra
PODGAYZ Concerto for Piano, Violin and Cello
PROKOFIEV Sinfonia Concertante
SAINT-SAËNS Concerto No. 1 in A Minor
SCHUMANN Concerto in A Minor
SHOSTAKOVICH Concerto No. 1
Concerto No. 2
TCHAIKOVSKY

Andante Cantabile for Cello and Orchestra,
   from String Quartet No. 1
Variations on a Rococo Theme

VIVALDI Concertos for Cello and Orchestra
Concerto for two cellos and orchestra
 
 

 


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