Ruslan Apostolov

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Ruslan Apostolov after a concert in Columbus, GA

Ruslan Apostolov (Born November 22, 1989 in Sofia, Bulgaria) is a concert violinist who currently serves as Director and Professor of the Koart Academy of Music[1] in Columbus, Georgia.

Biography[edit]

Ruslan Apostolov began studying violin when he was five years old at the Lubomir Pipkov National Music School. He continued his studies at the Pancho Vladigerov National Music Academy in his hometown Sofia, under the tutelage of the renowned soloist Yosif Radionov. While in Bulgaria he was a winner of the 2011 Vasco Abadjiev International Violin Competition.

Following this he earned two graduate degrees (“Master of Interpretation” and “Master Soloist”) at the Haute Ecole de Musique in Lausanne, Switzerland with Israeli virtuoso Sergiu Schwartz. During his studies in Switzerland he won prizes in two competitions, the International Competition Musica Insieme (Italy), and the Mozart International Music Festival in Terni (Italy).

Most recently he graduated from the Schwob School of Music in Columbus, Georgia where he won the concerto competition in 2016. Additionally he has studied with Pavel Vernikov, Gerhard Shultz (second violinist of the Alban Berg Quartett), Bartolomiej Niziol (concertmaster of Zurich Opernhaus), Donk Suk Kang, and Gyorgy Pauk.

He has recorded professionally for Bulgarian National Radio and Television among other organizations.

Performances[edit]

Ruslan Apostolov has been featured as a soloist alongside many orchestras including Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, Vidin Symphony Orchestra, Professional Academic Symphony Orchestra, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Razgrad Symphony Orchestra, Sliven Symphony Orchestra, CSU Philharmonic, and in CSU’s 2016 production of “Fiddler on the Roof”.

A frequent participant in music festivals, he has performed in several: Forum Valais (Switzerland), Schubertiade Fondation Wolff (Switzerland), Ill Music Festival and Master Class (Poland),[2] Academy for Mastery (Bulgaria), and The Arts for the Earth (Bulgaria). He has played as a soloist in festivals including Sofia Music Weeks (Bulgaria), International Music Summer Academy “Prague, Vienna, Budapest” (Austria), International Youth Music Festival Competition (Bulgaria), Crescendo Summer Institute of the Arts (Hungary), and the Young Virtuoso Festival (Bulgaria).

Competition History[edit]

  • 2016 Winner of Concerto Competition – CSU “Schwob School of Music”( USA)[3]
  • 2013 Winner of the International Music Festival “Mozart Terni” (Italy)
  • 2013 International Violin competition „Musica Insieme” (Italy) - First Prize
  • 2011 International violin competition „Vasko Abadjiev“- (Bulgaria)The special prize of the competition[4]
  • 2010 National chamber music competition (Bulgaria) - First Prize
  • 2010 International music competition „Hopes, Talents, Masters“ Chamber Music edition (Bulgaria) - Second prize
  • 2010 National competition for instrumentalists and singers „Svetoslav Obretenov“ Chamber music division (Bulgaria )Third Prize
  • 2009 Academic Violin Competition “Nicolo Paganini” (Bulgaria) - Third Prize
  • 2007 International Competition “The Music and The Earth“ Chamber Music Division (Bulgaria )- Special Prize
  • 2007 International Music Competition - „Hopes, Talents, Masters“ Violin Division –(Bulgaria) First Prize
  • 2005 National violin competition „prof. Nedyalka Simeonova“ (Bulgaria) - Special Prize
  • 2005 National violin competition „prof. Nedyalka Simeonova“ (Bulgaria) - Second Prize
  • 2004 Winner of the International Summer Institute of the Arts “Crescendo” - (Hungary)

Recordings[edit]

  • 2012 Virtuoso Pieces for Violin and Piano for Bulgarian National Radio
  • 2016 Beyond Borders (Lausanne, Switzerland)
  • 2016 Nordic Spirit at HEMU (Lausanne, Switzerland)
  • 2018 Romantic Violin at CSU (Columbus, Georgia)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Scoggins, Phil (11 December 2018). "Music of the Heart". WRBL.com. Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  2. ^ Bocian, Miroslaw. "III Music Festival & Master Class. Koncert 3. Ruslan Stoychev Apostolov". youtube.com. Ill Music Festival & Master Class. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
  3. ^ "Live: The CSU Philharmonic". youtube.com. Schwob School of Music. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  4. ^ ""VASCO ABADJIEV" Competition 2011, Gala Concert - Ruslan Apostolov". youtube.com. Club Unesco LDV. Retrieved 10 January 2019.