Tatiana Rezetdinova

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Tatiana Rezetdinova (flute/flute piccolo)

A graduate of the Saint-Petersburg State Conservatory named after N.A.Rimsky-Korsakov (studying with professor A.M.Vavylyna-Mravinskaia), Rezetdinova is now a postgraduate in the chamber ensemble faculty of SPb Conservatory (professor A.V.Fiodorov). She is laureate of the First Prize of The 7th International Competition of Arts «Viva, Talent!» «Saint-Petersburg Spring – 2009» in the ensemble category (flute, cello, harp), for which A.Shustin was the jury chairman. Since 2007, she has regularly participated as soloist and as a member of chamber ensembles in such International Festivals as «Saint-Petersburg Musical Spring», «From Аvant-garde to The Present Time», «New Music Sound Ways Festival», «The Earth of Children», «Sergey Oskolkov and His Friends», in the concerts of Modern Music Association of Saint-Petersburg composers and in The Moscow International Harp Festival (with O.Rezetdinova). Rezetdinova is an active performer of music by modern Russian composers such as B.Tischenko, N.Zhiganov, G.Belov, V.Sapozhnikov, A.Mylnikov, A.Radvilovitch, L.Rezetdinov, V.Pleshak, V.Solovyov, G.Firtich, S.Poddubny, and M.Belodubrovsky, being the first performer and editor of many musical works by these authors.

She has performed as part of various chamber ensembles with such Honoured and National Artists of Russia as A.Fiodorov, H.Chinakaev, O.Kondina, I.Donskaya, V.Dzhioeva, and as soloist under the baton of such conductors as A.Steinlucht, R.Skuratov, V.Begletskov, A.Rybalko, P.Gribanov, and A.Khurgin, playing with the Symphony Orchestra of the State Academic Cappella, the State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Saint-Petersburg, the Symphony Orchestra of the State Children’s and Youth Philharmonic and Moscow chamber orchestra «Cantus firmus».

Rezetdinova performs in ensembles with regularity, including more than 10 years in a duet with her sister Olga Rezetdinova (harp). Since 2009, she has been a soloist of the Sound Ways Ensemble.