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Daniel Garlitsky

Daniel Garlitsky ((ロシア語:Даниил Борисович Гарлицкий)) (born September 8, 1982 in Moscow, Russia) is a Russian violinist and conductor.
==Performer==

Daniel Garlitsky is descendant of a lineage of famous Russian violinists and pedagogues. His grandfather, Mikhail Garlitsky, was the founder of the "Step by step" violin method. His father, Boris, winner of the Paganini competition, served as concertmaster of the Moscow Virtuosi orchestra and later of the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
Born in Moscow, Daniel Garlitsky began his musical studies (violin and piano) at the "Specialised Gnessin School of Music" at the age of 6. Having settled in France in the early 90s, he continued his tuition at the Lyon Conservatory and, graduating with highest distinctions.
In 1999, Daniel Garlitsky became a student of the prestigious Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris. Eager to broaden his musical knowledge, Garlitsky has followed classes of harmony, composition, orchestration, conducting and Indian music. He graduated cum laude and was awarded a special prize for outstanding performance given during his final recital.
For over two decades, Daniel Garlitsky has been performing a wide variety kind of music worldwide. As a soloist, he has shared the stage with such orchestras as the Hamburg Philharmonic, Wurttemberg Philharmonic , Kanagawa State Orchestra, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Vienna Chamber Orchestra and many others. He has performed under the baton of such conductors as Vladimir Jurowski, Mishiyoshi Inoue, Dmitry Sitkovetsky and Christoph Eberle. His chamber music partners have included Gidon Kremer, Maria Joao Pires, Oleg Maisenberg, Augustin Dumay,Antoine Tamestit, amongst others.
Daniel Garlitsky has often been invited to guest lead European top class orchestras such as " Residentie Orkest " (The Hague), Hamburger Symphoniker, Münchner Rundfunkorchester, Liege Philharmonic and Strasbourg Philharmonic.
Daniel Garlitsky’s wide repertoire ranges from early baroque (Monteverdi, Marais, Lully, etc.…), that he performs on period instruments, to 21st century compositions. During his career, Daniel Garlitsky has performed and premiered works by French composers (Philippe Hersant, Thierry Escaich, Olivier Greif…) as well as internationally renowned composers such as John Addams, Philip Glass, Arvo Pärt, Giya Kancheli and Mark O'Connor, amongst others.
Always willing to break borders between different forms of art, Garlitsky has worked closely with the acclaimed choreographer John Neumeier and the Hamburg Ballet. In " Orpheus " (2011-2012), Daniel Garlitsky has portrayed the mirror of the title role, performing works by Biber and Stravinsky on stage. He has also performed Philip Glass’s violin concerto n°2 for the ballet "Renku" (2013).
In 2014, Daniel Garlitsky revived the " Tchaïkovky String Quartet " taking over as its 1st violin during the Baltic States Tour. In the 1930s, the same position was held by his grandfather, Mikhaïl.

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