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Xenia Jankovic

Xenia Jankovic (born 26 October 1958) is a Serbian-Russian cellist.
==Biography==

Xenia Jankovic was born in 1958 in Niš (Serbia) into a SerbianRussian family of musicians. Her mother was a pianist and her father a conductor. Immediate fascination and love towards cello made her start studying that instrument with her father already at the age of six. Soon after she became a student of professor Janko Ristic from the Music school Belgrade (Serbia) and reached her debut with the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra when she was only nine. The result of true commitment came two years later when Xenia Jankovic received a state scholarship to the Moscow Conservatory where she studied with cellists Stefan Kalianov and Mstislav Rostropovich. Later, she continued her work with Pierre Fournier in Geneva (Switzerland), Andre Navarra in Detmold (Germany). She also worked closely on increasing her musical and personal inspiration with Sándor Végh and György Sebők.
Xenia Jankovic now lives in Germany. She married German cellist Christoph Richter and has a son Alexander.

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