Maxim Fedotov
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Maxim Fedotov is a Russia
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n violin
Violin
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ist and conductor
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,Peoples Artist of Russia, son of the conductor Viktor Fedotov.
Fedotov studied at the Special Music School in Leningrad
Leningrad
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 and then at the Moscow Conservatory
Moscow Conservatory
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. As well as his career as a soloist, he is also Chief conductor of the Russian Symphony Orchestra(2003-2005)and Artistic Director and Chief conductor of the Moscow city symphony orchestra Russian Philharmonic Orchestra.(2006-Dec.2010).Professor of the Moscow Tchaikovsky-Conservatoire(since 1987).Professor and Head of Departmend of Violin and Viola of Russian Gnessin-Academia of Music(2003-2008).
He is believed to be the first person (since Paganini himself) to give a recital
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 on both the violins belonging to Paganini
Niccolò Paganini
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 -one a Guarneri
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, the other a Vuillaume (in St. Petersburg in 2003).http://www.fedotov-petrova.com. He has appeared in most of the major concert halls with many of the major orchestras of Russia, Europe
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 as well as Japan
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; playing with a repertoire over fifty concertos.
Fedotov's wife, the pianist,Merited Artist of Russia Galina Petrova.

Amongst the prizes he has won are:
  • 1981: All-Union Violin Competition (Riga)
  • 1982: N. Paganini International Competition (Genoa);
  • 1984: G. Viotti International Chamber Ensemble Competition (Vercelli);
  • 1986: First Prize, the Gold Medal, and all special prizes in the III International Violin Competition (Tokyo);
  • 1986: Second Prize in the P. I. Tchaikovsky International Competition (Moscow).
  • 2003: Fedotov-Petrova-duo----- Laureate of the Moscow Government Award(2003 )

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