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Saturday 12th February 2022 7.30 Concert Soloist |
Mikhail Lezdkan studied at the Leningrad Conservatoire, and while still a student he won second prize in the Belgrade International Cello Competition in 1984. After graduation he worked in a well-known chamber ensemble, the Soloists of Saint Petersburg. In 1991 Mikhail moved to France where he led the cello section of the Lyon Opera Orchestra, and became artistic director of a chamber music ensemble in Lille. With the violinist Vanessa Mae, in 1995 and 1996 Mikhail toured Asia, Australia, New Zealand and Europe. Mikhail played in the Contemporary Music Festival, St Petersburg in 1987, giving the first performance in Russia of Messagesquisse for solo cello by Pierre Boulez. In 2003 he gave the first European performance of the Cello Concerto by the Israel composer Gil Shohat, in the Royal Concert Hall, Stockholm.
He has performed as a soloist with many orchestras, including the St Petersburg Philharmonic, the Moscow Philharmonic, the Berlin Radio Orchestra, Belgrade Radio Orchestra, several chamber orchestras in France, the St Petersburg Hermitage Orchestra, and in England with Southern Pro Musica, Petersfield Orchestra and Havant Chamber Orchestra.
Mikhail is a committed chamber musician, and in recent years has appeared in chamber concerts across Southern England, featuring music from the standard repertoire for cello and piano and for piano trio (he is a member of the recently-formed Damira Piano Trio). In the summer of 2018 he toured Japan for three weeks as part of a small chamber ensemble.
In October 2020 he took part in a Festival of Russian Music in Vannes, Brittany, performing trios by Tchaikovsky and Rimsky-Korsakov. Concerts planned for autumn 2021 include recitals with pianists Bela Hartmann and Angela Zanders and organist Camilla Jarnot. In June 2022 he will join Petersfield Symphony Orchestra for a performance of the Cello Concerto by Dvořák.
Mikhail also has an extensive teaching practice, working with students of all ages and levels of experience.