Adjunct Faculty: Kalin Ivanov

Kalin Ivanov, cellist, is a prominent soloist, recitalist, chamber musician, and recording artist. He is quickly gaining recognition was an artist whose “dramatic urgency and expressive tone” (The STRAD, New York) is matched by “His deep, emotional, and poetic performing style” (Moscow North). The WORLD PANORAMA (Bulgaria) wrote: “…Kalin Ivanov is a phenomenon in the palette of the most talented musicians” and Musical Opinion (UK) confirmed: “one of the most celebrated cellists of his generation.” A native of Bulgaria he began studying cello at age of six with his father. Mr. Ivanov holds Master of Music degree from Brooklyn College, where he studied cello with Marion Feldman. He has participated in master classes given by distinguished cellists such as: David Soyer, Nathaniel Rosen, Steven Doane, Laurence Lesser, Anatoly Krastev and others. In 1999 Mr. Ivanov won the C.W. Post Chamber Music Festival Concerto Competition. Ivanov’s young career of charismatic performances led him from the concert halls of Bulgaria to Greece, Austria, Switzerland, France, England, Russia and of course the United States, including recent appearances as soloist with Plovdiv Philharmonic, Moscow Chamber Orchestra “Cantus Firmus”, Brooklyn Symphony Orchestra, Manhattan Virtuosi Orchestra, and Ensemble Du Monde, among others. His recordings include broadcasts for WNYC radio, New York, Voice of America, Voice of Russia, Radio Free Europe, WNYE Radio, New York, CUNY TV, WNYE TV, New York, Eurocom TV, Bulgarian National Radio and TV. Mr. Ivanov is the subject of one-hour film biography by Bulgarian National TV, broadcast in Bulgaria and internationally and was the featured performer in an Emmy Award-nominated short film “Study with the Best” by CUNY TV. He has recorded three CDs. The latest one was released on MSR Classics in May of 2006.

In the spring of 2003 Mr. Ivanov, along with Natalia Gutman, Alexander Kniazev, Boris Pergamenstikov, Peter Bruns, Tomas Stral, and recent winners of the Tchaikovsky competition, was selected to perform in the International Music Festival in commemoration of Daniel Shafran, sponsored by Moscow State Philharmony and the State Institute of Arts. The Music Life magazine, Moscow called him: “…recognized master of the cello.”

Mr. Ivanov teaches cello and chamber music at the Adelphi University, Long Island Conservatory, SUNY and Brooklyn College Preparatory Center for Music, Theater & Dance. During the spring and summer of 2006 he will perform and give master classes at the Spring Music Academy, Bulgaria, Portland Conservatory International Music Festival (ME), Rondo Music Festival (VT), and Long Island Conservatory International Music Festival, (NY). He has also taught at Brooklyn College Conservatory, Brooklyn-Queens Conservatory, Manhattan School of Music Summer Music Camp, Manchester Music Festival and others. He led cello and chamber music master classes and was a judge of international competitions in the US and Europe. Mr. Ivanov is a founding member of The Forte String Quartet, Trio “BG,” and Bulgarian Piano Quartet. He is a recipient of the Chancellor’s Award and Cultural Achievement Award for teaching and performing in the U.S., as well as a career development grant by the Artist Fund of the New York Foundation for the Arts. Mr. Ivanov is presented by Aeolian Artists International and Bulgarian Virtuosi Artists.

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