The Russian conductor, Alexander Sashagreen Barklyanskiy (Russian: Александр Барклянский), graduated with distinction from the Moscow Tchaikovsky Music Conservatoire (1995-2001), and has been a prize-winner at different international violin competitions.
As a conductor, soloist and chamber musician Alexander Barklyanskiy has performed with a range of symphony and chamber orchestras in many prestigious concert halls in the Russian capital as well as in Europe, the USA and China. He kis a member of the string quartet StradiValenki.
Alexander Barklyanskiy performed as a conductor in a concert series with the Moscow State Philharmonia. He played in the Russian National Orchestra under Mikhail Pletnev, was a concertmaster-soloist of the All-Russia State TV and Radio broadcasting company Radio Orpheus Symphony orchestra, deputy concertmaster of the New Russia State Symphony Orchestra under Yury Bashmet, II concertmaster-soloist of the orchestra in the musical "Nord-Ost", guest concertmaster of the Moscow Symphony Orchestra under Vladimir Ziva at the international opera festival in the Republic of Korea, soloist at the Moscow Chamber Orchestra and concertmaster of the Russian-Korean Youth Symphony and American-Russian Symphony and Chamber Orchestras. In September 2019, he founded the Moscow Collegium Musicum Orchestra.
As a conductor, soloist and chamber musician Alexander Barklyanskiy has recorded for Russian, American and Japanese sound recording companies, including Radio Orpheus. He currently lives in Moscow, Russia. |