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Marat Bisengaliev was born on 15 March, 1962 in Kazakhstan. Discover Marat Bisengaliev's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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Marat Sämetūly Bisenğaliev |
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Violinist, conductor |
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62 years old |
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Pisces |
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15 March 1962 |
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15 March |
Birthplace |
Almaty, Kazakhstan |
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Kazakhstan |
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Aruhan Galieva, Tarlan Bisengaliev |
Marat Bisengaliev Net Worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
2011 – "Elgar / Elgar" (triple CD, full anthology)
2011 – the autobiographical book "Do ... Re ..."
2010 – became member of Directors of AAPRO (Alliance of Asia Pacific Regions Orchestra).
2010 – was elected as "The Music Symbol of the Decade of Kazakhstan" based on the results of an independent poll.
2008 – Karl Jenkins, Quirk, including a concert for violin Sarikiz (M. Bisengaliev – violin and London Symphony Orchestra, K. K. Jenkins), EMI Classics
2006 – became Artistic Director of the Symphony Orchestra of India, the first professional Symphony Orchestra in India.
2006 – Havergal Brian, Violin Concerto (M. Bisengaliev – violin and BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, dir Lionel Friend), Naxos
2006 – Karl Jenkins, Tlep (M. Bisengaliev – violin and West Kazakhstan Philharmonic Orchestra, DK K. Jenkins), Sony BMG, (Gold Disc from Sony BMG)
2005 – A. RUBINSTEIN (Trio No. 3 by Anton Rubinstein for piano, cello, violin with orchestra, etc.), "Melody"
2005 – Karl Jenkins, Requiem (M. Bisengaliev – violin and West Kazakhstan Philharmonic Orchestra, DK K. Jenkins), EMI Classics, (No.1 in Classic Sales Chart and No.1 in "Classic" in Classic FM Magazine)
2003 – founded the West Kazakhstan Philharmonic Orchestra.
2001 – ELGAR Rediscovered works for violin, vol.2 (Newly discovered works for violin by Edward Elgar, volume 2), Black Box
2000 – received the Independent "Platinum Tarlan" Award and the Government "Medal of Honour" in Kazakhstan.
2000 – the Order "Kurmet" ("Order of Honor") from the government of Kazakhstan.
2000 – the first laureate of the Independent Award of patrons of Kazakhstan "Platinum Tarlan".
1999 – ELGAR Rediscovered works for violin (Newly discovered works for violin by Edward Elgar), Black Box, (nomination for the Prize of Gramophone magazine, England)
1999 – BRAHMS (Three Brahms sonatas for piano and violin), Black Box
1998 – DUET (Mendelssohn's double concert for violinist and pianist with Jania Aubakirova in Barbican Hall, London).
1996 – MENDELSSOHN (Two concerts by Felix Mendelssohn for violin and orchestra), Naxos
1995 – WIENIAWSKI (Concerts for Violin No. 1 and 2 by Henryk Wieniawski), Naxos
1994 – BRAHMS / JOACHIM (Hungarian Brahms dances and Joachim's romances), Naxos
1993 – BRIAN CYRCLE (Concerto for Violin and Symphony No. 18 by Brian Havergal), Naxos / Marco Polo
1992 – LALO, Symphonie espagnole (Lalo, Sarasate, Ravel, Saint-Saens) with the Polish Symphony Orchestra, Naxos
1992 – WIENIAWSKI, Violin Showpieces (Henryk Wieniawski's violin sketches), Naxos
1991 – won the first prize at the International Nicanor Zabaleta Competition, Spain. In addition to the first place received a special prize for the most virtuosic performance.
1990 – Marriage to a British flutist Stine Wilson. They had a daughter Aruhan Galieva (1991) – a British singer and actress, a member of the National Youth Theatre. Aruhan appeared in Joe Wright's film adaptation of Anna Karenina. In 2015 she made her professional theatre debut at The Globe as Blanche of Castille in James Dacre's production of "King John". After the divorce from Stine Wilson, Bisengaliev married to a Frenchwoman Vassilia. They have a daughter, Shorai.
1989 – Bisengaliev created a chamber orchestra "Altyn-Alma" in Alma-Ata. In the same year he was invited touring England. At one of the concerts, Marat performed a violin concert by Jean Sibelius and shocked listeners with his emotional emancipation and depth of interpretation. David Danton, a producer of the record company "Naxos", on the same day offered the violinist a contract for recording his concert repertoire. In the following years (1992–2008) Bisengaliev recorded fourteen compact discs with the largest Western record companies, such as "Naxos", "Marco Polo", "Sony", "EMR – Classic", "Black Boxing".
He was a prize winner at the Leipzig International Bach Competition in 1988, and in 1991 won first prize at the International Nicanor Zabaleta Competition in Spain, also receiving the special virtuoso prize for the most outstanding performance of the competition.
1988 – a prizewinner of the International Bach Competition in Leipzig ( (Germany)).
1986–1988 – Bisengaliev is doing postgraduate studies in Moscow Conservatory.
1981–1984 – Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory.
1979–1981 – Kurmangazy Alma-Ata State Conservatoire.
1969 – Marat entered the K. Bayseitov Republican Secondary Special Music School as a violinist and graduated from it in 1979.
Marat Bisengaliev (Kazakh: Marat Sámetuly Bısenǵalıev , born 1962 in Kazakhstan) is a Kazakh violinist and conductor of both the West Kazakhstan Philharmonic Orchestra and TuranAlem Kazakhstan Philharmonic Orchestra. He is the founding Music Director of the Symphony Orchestra of India. In addition, he is head of the Uralsk International Violin Competition. Most of the time he lives and works in the UK and India.
Bisengaliev lived for three years in the small town of Malvern Hills, Worcestershire, England, where the famous English composer Edward Elgar (1857–1934) was born. He was invited there as a "musician in the residence." But he also worked there as a scientist, visited libraries and houses related to Elgar, collected all possible materials about him and recorded a complete anthology of his works. The first two discs of this album were recorded in 1999 and 2001. To this release, the violinist added another third disc recently, which he recorded together with the West Kazakhstan Philharmonic Orchestra in 2010. And in 2011 he released the full anthology of Elgar in his performance on the triple CD "Elgar / Elgar". The violinist still regards this as his most significant achievement.