Sergey Bubnov is one of the brightest Russian flutists, known far beyond the borders of his homeland. He performs the most complicated parts from the works of both Russian and foreign composers. Recently, Bubnov passes on his experience to the younger generation in one of the children's music schools in Moscow.
Biography: early years
Sergey Sergeevich Bubnov was born on August 18, 1955 in Moscow. In first grade, he became interested in playing the flute. Sergey devoted all his free time to this occupation.
After school, Bubnov entered the Moscow Conservatory. P. Tchaikovsky, choosing the department of wind instruments. There, his main mentor was Yuri Dolzhikov - the famous flutist and author of a number of musical works. Later, he also had Bubnov practice as an assistant. Such an internship gave Sergey a lot: he gained experience, perfected his mastery of playing the flute.
During his studies at the conservatory, Bubnov took part in various music competitions. So, in 1977 he became a laureate of the international festival "Prague Spring". Then Sergey received a prize of the first degree. A year later, Bubnov became the laureate of the international youth festival, which was held in Cuba.
Career
After completing an internship with Yuri Dolzhikov, Bubnov began working at the Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra. P. Tchaikovsky. The team was then managed by the famous conductor Vladimir Fedoseyev. Later, Bubnov played in the Russian National Orchestra under the direction of Vladimir Spivakov and Mikhail Pletnev. Work in these illustrious collectives brought Sergey recognition not only of the Soviet, but also of the foreign public.
In the mid-80s, Bubnov played in the Concertino chamber ensemble under the guidance of violinist Andrei Korsakov. At the same time, he released several records with compositions by Johann Bach, Sergei Prokofiev, Jacques Iber.
In the difficult for Russian art of the 90s, Bubnov did not stop performing, including touring the world. He went on the same stage with such stars as Montserrat Caballe, Luciano Pavarotti, Peter Donochou, Yuri Bashmet. His compositions were released not only by Russian but also by foreign recording studios, including Sony Classics, Virginia Classic, Deutche Grammophon.
In 2003, Sergey Bubnov began to play with the newly created National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia. He led a group of flutes. The repertoire of the collective consists of both classical music and author's compositions.
In 2010, Bubnov tried on the role of a teacher, getting a job at the Children's Music School. V. Blazhevich. There he also leads the wind instruments department. The musician is an Honored Artist of the Russian Federation.