Julia Krasko

Julia Krasko (Russian: Юлия Красько, born April 6, 1971 in Moscow, Russia) is a violinist and a professor.

Biography

Julia Krasko was born into a family of musicians. Her father, Grigory Krasko, was a concertmaster of the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra. Her mother, Olga Kondratieva, is a pianist and a professor in Gnessin State Musical College. She graduated from Gnessin Music School, where she studied under Irina Svetlova, and from Moscow Conservatory, where her teacher was Maya Glezarova. In 1992 she was awarded 1st prize at the Paganini competition. She currently teaches at the Moscow Conservatory.

Discography

  • Prokofiev, Bartok, Stravinsky (Russian Disc, 1996)
  • Love’s Joy And Sorrow. Julia Krasko Plays Fritz Kreisler (Delos Productions, 1999)
  • Glazunov: Symphony No 1, Violin Concerto (Chandos Records, 1999)
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References

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  1. "МГК им. Чайковского - Профессорско-преподавательский состав". Mosconsv.ru (in Russian). 2008-05-22. Retrieved 2017-03-06.
  2. "Григорий и Юлия Красько". Svoboda.org (in Russian). 2011-05-24. Retrieved 2017-03-06.
  3. "Julia Krasko plays Fritz Kreisler". YouTube. 2015-08-25. Retrieved 2017-03-06.
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