Violinist
"A wonderful talent"
— Rudgierro Ricci
"A high-octane performance"
— Los-Angeles Times
Boris Brovtsyn was born in Moscow in 1977
into a family with deep musical roots and started to play violin
under the guidance of his grandfather, a pupil of Lev Zeitlin
and Abram Yampolsky. He entered the famous Central Music School
in 1984 and graduated with a Bachelor Degree in 1994 before
becoming a student of Maya Glezarova at the Moscow State Tchaikovsky
Conservatory. He graduated with a diploma in 1999 and is now
a student at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London,
studying with David Takeno. He made his first public appearance
on the stage of the Bolshoi Theatre at the age of six and since
then has performed in the main concert halls in Moscow, Saint
Petersburg, and other cities of Russia as well as in Cities
of New Independent States of the Former Soviet Union.
From an early age he has collaborated with such distinguished
conductors as Alexander Lazarev and Yuri Bashmet, performing
with the Moscow Soloists Chamber Orchestra, Moscow State Chamber
Orchestra, Pertoria Symphony, Orchestra National de Lille, BBC
Philharmonic, Orchestre Philarmonique de Monte-Carlo and Birmingham
Royal Ballet Sinfonia, to name just a few. His concert tours
include performances in Germany (alte Opera Hall, Frankfurt;
Kolner Philharmonie, Cologne), France (UNESCO Congress Hall
and Opera Comique Theatre, Paris); Holland (Concertgebow Hall,
Amsterdam); Austria (Palais Lobkovitz, Vienna).
Mr. Brovtsyn has made many recordings for
television and radio in Russia, Germany, Austria, France, South
Africa, the United States, where he first appeared in 1995,
and, most notably, in Italy, where Mr. Brovtzyn performed in
front of His Holiness John Paul II in September 1993.
His competition awards include the second prizes at the Georg
Kulenkampf Violin Competition in Cologne, the Transnet International
String Competition in Pretoria (South Arfica), the International
Yehudi Menuhin Violin Competition in France as well as the 1st
prize at the Tibor Varga Violin Competition in Switzerland.
Since 1992 Mr. Brovtsyn has been a scholar of the Russian Culture
foundation ("New Names" charity program).
Many competition adjudicators and critics have particularly
praised his playing with such plaudits as "brilliant"
(Kolnishe Rundshau), "rising star" (Pretoria News),
"wonderful talent" (Rudgierro Ricci), "a remarkable
technician and intense musician" (Los Angeles Times), and
"highly artistic" (Norbert Brainin).