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  • Anastasia Mamyasheva

    Anastasiya Mamyasheva started learning to play the violin at the age of four under the guidance of her mother; from the age of 6, she studied with Leonard Ishbulatov, in whose class in 2016 she graduated with honors from the Secondary Special Music College in Ufa.

    In 2021, she graduated from the Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory (class of Professor Alexander Trostyansky). As a first-year student, she received the first Prize at the All-Russian Music Competition in Saratov.

    She took part in master classes by Alexander Trostyansky, Tatyana Berkul, Sergey Ostrovsky, Karen Shakhgaldyan, Timur Pirverdiyev, Lutz Leskovitz, Anatoly Koshvanetz, Boris Kushnir.

    She performs solo concerts, as part of chamber ensembles and with orchestras. She played as a member of the All-Russian Youth Symphony Orchestra conducted by Yuri Bashmet.

    Since 2021, she has been an artist of the State Chamber Orchestra «Moscow Virtuosi».

    Awards and contests:

    2009 – V.F. Bobylev V All-Russian Violin Competition – diploma (Ryazan)

    2012 – XVII Open Republican competition of young musicians among SUSS – I place (Oktyabrsky)

    2012 – X International Competition of Young Performers named after Leopold and Mstislav Rostropovich – II place (Orenburg)

    2012 – VI International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians – participant (Switzerland)

    2014 – XIII Youth Delphic Games of Russia – bronze medal (Volgograd)

    2014 – I Open Youth European Delphic Games – bronze medal (Volgograd)

    2016 – I International Violin Competition named after V. Spivakov – participant (Ufa)

    2019 – IV All-Russian competition of performing musicians «Music. Talent. Discovery» – I Prize (Suzdal)

    2020 – IV International Music Competition for Young Performers «Vyatskoye» – I prize

    2020 – V International Competition of Performing Musicians «Classical Academy» – I prize (Moscow)

    2020 – II All–Russian Music Competition named after D.Kabalevsky – Grand Prix

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