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Elena Denisova

Elena Denisova ((ロシア語:''Елена Денисова''), born February 14, 1963 in Moscow) is an Austrian violinist and festival director of Russian descent.
==Biography==
The musical career of Elena Denisova started at the age of four. The daughter of a geological scientist and a housewife attended the music school at Moscow Conservatory after which she went to the Moscow P.I. Tschaikowsky Conservatory. At the age of eleven she appeared in her first CD recording. After her studies with the violin virtuosos and David Oistrach pupils Valery Klimov and Oleg Kagan followed a soloist engagement at the Moscow State Philharmonic. Afterwards she moved to Austria in the year 1990 where she worked at the Stadttheater Klagenfurt and the festival "Carinthian Summer".〔(Education, work experience and awards )〕〔(Article about Elena Denisova in the Kleine Zeitung )〕
Elena Denisova is the founder of the Moscow National Quartet and the co-founder of the chamber orchestra "Collegium Musicum Carinthia". Together with the conductor and pianist Alexei Kornienko she founded the Gustav-Mahler-Ensemble, which among others performs at the annual "Woerthersee Classic Festival". Elena Denisova represents this festival as a director. Ultimately she functions as chairwoman of the 2001 founded association "Classic Etcetera".〔(Introduction of the Moskauer National Quartet )〕〔(Article about the Woerthersee Classics-Festival 2012 )〕
Simultaneously to these commitments Denisova embraces many concerts, festivals and international tours as a soloist. Among others she performed at the "Flanders Festival", the Viennese festivals "Hoergaenge" and "Klangbogen", the "Ljubljana Festival", the "Russian Winter Festival" in Moscow, the "Beethovenfest" in Bonn, the "Austrian Musical Weeks" in Bulgaria as well as the "Concerti di Primavere" in Parma. The German composer Franz Hummel certified Denisova a great affluence of nuances, easiness and expressive power.〔(Participation at the Beethovenfest Bonn 2012 )〕〔(Participation at the Oesterreichische Musikwochen in Bulgaria XIV. )〕〔(Franz Hummel about Elena Denisova )〕
Eventually Denisova engaged in the promotion of young artists, for example at the Austro-American Institute in Vienna as well as a jury member at international competitions. She also cooperates with different companies, contributing her part at developing innovative strings.〔(Newspaper article )〕
The improvement of none-conventional possibilities of interpretation has a crucial significance for her in respect to which her interpretation of Vivaldis "Four Seasons" attracted a lot of attention: Denisova played each season on a different violin from Cremona. Within the scope of this chamber musical recording two Stradivari, one Francesco Ruggeri and one Guarneri del Gesù were deployed. The instruments were provided by the Austrian National Bank and have a total value of 7.2 million Euros.〔(Article about Four Seasons recording )〕

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