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About the person |
Enikeev Zacharia Mohammedovich
Violist
Laureate and finalist of the International Music Competitions in Russia and USA.
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| Address: 126-b, Glinka St., Rostov-on-Don, 344020. |
| Telephone: +7 (863) 2739851. |
| E-mail: zak_enikeev@yahoo.com |
| Motto: Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up. Pablo Picasso. |
| Place of birth: Born in Rostov-on-Don. |
| Date of birth: 19 July 1983 |
| Education: Rostov-on-Don State Conservtory (2004); the Juilliard School of Performing Arts, New York (admitted in 2004). |
Professional experience: Zacharia Enikeev is the first-ever violist in South of Russia who won an International String Competition Award. In the age of sixteen he gave his first recital with the Rostov Symphonic Orchestra conducted by A.S. Mileikovsky, the People’s Artist of Russia. Later on Zacharia often performed as the principal viola with the orchestra, playing Hummel, Weber, and Bartok. Now Zacharia studies in one of the best performing arts conservatories in the world, the Juilliard School. As a soloist and as a chamber musician, Zacharia Enikeev has been performing in the most prestigious concert halls of New York, including Alice Tully Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, and Merkin Hall. Nina Beilina, an eminent Russian violinist, once said about Zacharia Enikeev: “Not only has the young musician a great technique and a command of various styles, he is truly in love with his instrument. You can feel the charm of a refined artistic individuality in his manner.” |
| Awards, honorary titles: The recipient of the Six International String Competition Award (Togliatti, 2002) and the Governor’s Prize For Great Success in Arts and Culture, Rostov-on-Don. A finalist of the Stulberg International String Competition, USA, 2003; awarded the Governmental scholarship program For Outstanding Creative Abilities (2003). |
| Family: Parents, Mohammed Enikeev and Zoya Enikeeva, who are a worker and a nurse, have had great influence on the personality and the art orientation of Zacharia. |
| Wishes, plans: “To follow traditions for popularization of viola as a soloing instrument, traditions that were laid by such great viola players as William Primrose, Vadim Borisovsky, and Yuri Bashmet.” |
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| Date public: 2006, October |
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