Aleksandr Tsiboulski
Aleksandr Tsiboulski is first-prize winner in numerous competitions includi… Read Full Bio ↴Aleksandr Tsiboulski is first-prize winner in numerous competitions including the 2006 Tokyo International Guitar Competition. Transcending the image of the technically consummate competition winner, his playing manifests an expressive candidness firmly underpinned by a formidable depth of study, apprenticeship and scholarship.
Melbourne newspaper The Age described Mr. Tsiboulski’s concert as “a fine exhibition of responsive virtuosity”. His 2002 recording of Leo Brouwer's Sonata was hailed by Classical Guitar (UK) as "a towering performance of this monumental work", and in 2007, Mike Greenberg of the San Antonio Express News (US) wrote, "It would be hard to imagine a more moving performance of John Dowland's "Lachrimae Pavan" of 1604. Tsiboulski wove gently billowing phrases into a testament of grief, ... producing a beautiful, transparent, lute-like sound".
Mr. Tsiboulski’s formative studies were with the revered Australian Timothy Kain. Periods of mentorship with Angelo Gilardino (Italy), Carlo Barone (France), David Leisner (USA), and Carlos Bonell (UK) have proven deeply influential, as have master classes with Leo Brouwer, John Williams and David Russell. Extended residencies at the Banff Centre for the Arts in Canada gave him the opportunity to perform with leading instrumentalists such as Edgar Meyer (bass) and Frederieke Saeijs (violin).
Between 2005 and 2008, Mr. Tsiboulski was based at the University of Texas at Austin as Australian - American Fulbright Scholar in the Visual and Performing Arts. Recently returned to Australia, he is pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy degree through the University of Adelaide, while maintaining a busy schedule of performances and musical collaborations.
He is winner of seven international guitar competitions, including Tokyo in 2006, and he is three-time finalist in the Guitar Foundation of American International Concert Artist Competition, the most sought-after award in the field.
Among Mr. Tsiboulski’s recent highlights was an extensive tour of Japan, and a recently recorded CD of Australian Guitar Works released in 2010 on Naxos.
Melbourne newspaper The Age described Mr. Tsiboulski’s concert as “a fine exhibition of responsive virtuosity”. His 2002 recording of Leo Brouwer's Sonata was hailed by Classical Guitar (UK) as "a towering performance of this monumental work", and in 2007, Mike Greenberg of the San Antonio Express News (US) wrote, "It would be hard to imagine a more moving performance of John Dowland's "Lachrimae Pavan" of 1604. Tsiboulski wove gently billowing phrases into a testament of grief, ... producing a beautiful, transparent, lute-like sound".
Mr. Tsiboulski’s formative studies were with the revered Australian Timothy Kain. Periods of mentorship with Angelo Gilardino (Italy), Carlo Barone (France), David Leisner (USA), and Carlos Bonell (UK) have proven deeply influential, as have master classes with Leo Brouwer, John Williams and David Russell. Extended residencies at the Banff Centre for the Arts in Canada gave him the opportunity to perform with leading instrumentalists such as Edgar Meyer (bass) and Frederieke Saeijs (violin).
Between 2005 and 2008, Mr. Tsiboulski was based at the University of Texas at Austin as Australian - American Fulbright Scholar in the Visual and Performing Arts. Recently returned to Australia, he is pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy degree through the University of Adelaide, while maintaining a busy schedule of performances and musical collaborations.
He is winner of seven international guitar competitions, including Tokyo in 2006, and he is three-time finalist in the Guitar Foundation of American International Concert Artist Competition, the most sought-after award in the field.
Among Mr. Tsiboulski’s recent highlights was an extensive tour of Japan, and a recently recorded CD of Australian Guitar Works released in 2010 on Naxos.
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