Fyodor Beznosikov

Fyodor Beznosikov

Fyodor Beznosikov (born 1993, Moscow) is a conductor and violinist. He graduated in 2017 from the Moscow Conservatory, where he studied violin under Vladimir Ivanov. He studied the Chamber Ensemble program under Alexander Bonduryansky as well. He is currently studying opera and symphonic conducting at the Conservatory under Felix Korobov. Since 2023, Fyodor Beznosikov has worked at the Moscow Academic Musical Theatre, where he conducted the ballets The Snow Queen and The Final Session (2023). He also teaches violin at the Moscow Conservatory. Fyodor Beznosikov collaborates with Moscow’s New Opera Theatre, where he took part in the production of Richard Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman (directed by Konstantin Bogomolov, 2023). Since 2024 he has conducted performances by the Russian National Orchestra.<>

Fyodor began studying the violin at the age of four. In 2006 and 2008, Beznosikov received the state award in support of talented youth. Beznosikov was a scholar of the Novye Imena (New Names) Charity Foundation and the Vladimir Spivakov International Charity Foundation. Fyodor is a prize winner of many international and Russian national competitions as a soloist and as part of a piano trio. As a student of the conservatory, Beznosikov won the second prize of the 4th Yankelevich International Violin Competition in Omsk, Grand Prix of the 8th International Festival in Loutraki, Greece, and the first prize of the Romantic Music Festival, Moscow. As part of a piano trio, he won the first prize of the 15th International Maria Yudina Competition for Chamber Ensembles, Saint Petersburg, the second prize of the 2nd Russian National Competition of Chamber Ensembles, and the third prize of the Third International Rubinstein Competition of Chamber Ensembles.

Beznosikov has actively pursued concert engagements as a soloist and with chamber ensembles. He has performed at many prestigious venues, including the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, Carnegie Hall (New York), Chicago Symphony Hall (Chicago), and Mozarteum (Salzburg). He went on tours in Germany, Spain, Estonia, China, Austria, and the USA. As a soloist, he performed with the Moscow Virtuosi State Chamber Orchestra directed by Vladimir Spivakov, the orchestra of the Pavel Slobodkin Centre, the Chamber Orchestra of the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory directed by Felix Korobov, the Omsk Academic Symphony Orchestra (conductor Dmitry Vasiliev). Since 2016, Fedor has been a member of the Moscow Virtuosi (until 2020).

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