About the Artist
An award winning violinist, a graduate of Moscow and Oberlin Conservatories and the Juilliard School, Tatiana Chulochnikova has been praised by the press for “fiercely pointed” (San Francisco Chronicle) and “fine performances” (The Washington Post). In recent seasons Tatiana appeared as a soloist with orchestra, recitalist and concertmaster with leading early music ensembles throughout the United States. The highlights include performances of Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons”, Philip Glass’ “American Four Seasons” Violin Concerto; solo appearances at Weill Hall, Kennedy Center; recitals in Chicago,IL, San Francisco, CA, Minneapolis, MN and New York City. Tatiana’s performances and interviews have been broadcast by classical radio stations including WETA, KALV and WFMT. Tatiana’s commercial CD recordings on Toccata Classics (London, UK) and Steinway & Sons (New York, US) were called “a fascinating release” by Fanfare Magazine and demonstrating a “total commitment and a free lyricism that goes straight to the heart” by Classica Magazine (France)Artist's Statement
My artistic mission is to demonstrate and prove with every new project, whether it is a CD recording, concert program, poster design or album cover art, that classical music from any period can and should be presented as a relevant, contemporary, vibrant and reflecting art form. I strive to create thought provoking and appealing musical narratives that are easy to follow for any music and art lover because I strongly believe that the future and the popularity of contemporary classical art are in the hands of its creators.Featured Work
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Featured Work: Photos
Emergence
2019
Artist appears as a model holding a violin Idea: applicant Photo: Dario Acosta Photography
Music/Audio
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Obsession
This track appears in the artist's recent album which was released worldwide on CD and is available through all major streaming services. Two violins were used - baroque and modern - to create two distinctive sound worlds which coexist and reflect on each other. Solo violin: artist's Engineering, editing and mastering: Steppenwolf Studio, The Netherlands
Year: 2019