Alexander
Melnikov has earned a reputation as one of the finest
Russian pianists of his generation. He was born in Moscow in 1973
and began his music studies at the age of 6 at Moscow’s
Central Music School, then continued at the Moscow Tchaikovsky
Conservatoire from where he graduated in 1997 in the class of
professor Lev Naumov. Later he completed his post-graduate studies
in Munich with Elisso Wirssaladze and at the Fondazione per il
Pianoforte (Lago di Como, Italy) where he had lessons with Andreas
Staier and Carl-Ulrich Schnabel among others. While still studying
at school he became a prize-winner of several major international
piano competitions (Schumann, Zwickau in 1989 and Queen Elisabeth,
Brussels in 1991 among others) and began his international career
shortly afterwards.
His past engagements have included performances with the Russian
National Orchestra and Tokyo Philharmonic with Mikhail Pletnev,
Leipzig Gewandhaus and Philadelphia Orchestra with Charles Dutoit,
Rotterdam Philharmonic with Valery Gergiev, St. Petersburg Philharmonic
with Yuri Temirkanov, and forthcoming engagements include the
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra with Thomas Dausgaard, Residente Orchestra
with Sinaisky, Basle Symphony Orchestra with Pietri Inkinen, Macao
Orchestra with En Shao, Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra with
Matthias Bamert, KBS Symphony Orchestra with Bramwell Tovey and
the Ulster Orchestra with Tuomas Ollila-Hannikainen. He also performs
on fortepiano, collaborating regularly with the Concerto Koeln
and recently a soloist on a Dutch tour with Philipp Herrewege.

In recital,
Melnikov appears regularly at the
world’s leading concert halls and also at festivals such
as Schleswig-Holstein, Neuhaus and Gstaad and he will appear this
year at Enschede, Moscow, Seoul Arts Centre, as well as undertaking
a multi-city tour of Japan also.
Chamber music plays an important part in
Melnikov’s
activities. Between 1993 and 2003 he performed extensively with
Vadim Repin, and at present he is a part of a well-established
duo with
Isabelle
Faust performing in 2007. His partners also include Natalia
Gutman, Yuri Bashmet, Alexander Rudin, Pieter Wispelwey and Jean-Guihen
Queyras. In a piano duo he appeares regularly with Andreas Staier,
Boris Berezovsky, and Alexei Lubimov.
Melnikov
featured as a BBC New Generation Artist from 2000 to 2002 and
broadcasts regularly on BBC Radio 3 in recital and chamber music
as well as performing and recording with the BBC Orchestras.
In 2004-2007 Harmonia Mundi France has released several CDs (chamber
music with
Isabelle
Faust and Jean-Guihen Queyras as well as a solo Scriabin disc)
and they were each met with great critical acclaim.
Melnikov had close artistic ties with the late
Sviatoslav Richter, who regularly invited him to participate in
his festivals in Moscow (December Nights), and his chamber music
festival in Grange du Meslay (Tours, France).
Since 2002
Melnikov has taught piano at the Royal
Northern College of Music in Manchester. In addition to his busy
schedule as a pianist, Melnikov’s second love is aviation,
and he is a qualified private pilot.