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|FreeText=Born in a family of musicians, Marat graduates Gnessin Institute. He received his first piano lessons from his mother, then enrolled in a special music school. Uspensky at the Tashkent conservatory in the class of the honored teacher of the Uzbek SSR Florentyeva L.R., a graduate Leningrad Conservatory. At the age of 9 he played his first concert with an orchestra ( Haydn concert C major) and became laureates of the republican competition. In 1999 at age 13 entered the Gnessin School in Moscow. There he met Alexander. Ryazanov (violin), with whom he later played in a chamber ensemble.
|FreeText=Marat was born into a family of musicians, both graduates of the Gnessin Institute. He received his first piano lessons from his mother before enrolling in the Uspensky Specialized Music School at the Tashkent Conservatory. There, he studied under the Honored Teacher of the Uzbek SSR, L.R. Florentyeva, a graduate of the Leningrad Conservatory.


Сlose friendship also connected as part of the Soledad orquesta, in which he performed until 2009. FROM the same year he was invited to the cello department under the direction of the People’s artist of the USSR Natalia Shakhovskaya as an accompanist. Continuing to play various chamber ensembles, orchestras, as part of folk instruments received titles of the best accompanist of the International Youth Competition. P.I. Tchaikovsky (Novosibirsk 2015), All-Russian Competition named after. S.M. Kozolupova ( Moscow 2016), International Competition named after. M.F. Rozhkov (Nizhny Novgorod, 2017). Has toured in Spain, Cyprus, Turkey, Uzbekistan with solo and chamber programs.  
At the age of nine, Marat gave his first performance with an orchestra, playing Haydn’s Piano Concerto in C major, and soon became a laureate of a national competition. In 1999, at the age of 13, he was admitted to the Gnessin Music School in Moscow, where he met violinist Alexander Ryazanov, with whom he later formed a chamber ensemble.


Biography includes collaborations with such outstanding musicians such as People’s Artist of Russia Alexander Rudin, Honored Artists of Russia Boris Andrianov and Rodion Zamuruev, Professor Universität der Künste Berlin Jenz-Peter Mainz, Professor Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofia Ivan Monighetti.
A close friendship developed through their work together in the ensemble Soledad Orquesta, in which Marat performed until 2009. That same year, he was invited to join the cello department of the Gnessin Russian Academy of Music as an accompanist under the direction of People’s Artist of the USSR, Natalia Shakhovskaya.
 
Marat has continued to perform in various chamber ensembles, orchestras, and folk instrument groups. He was named Best Accompanist at several prestigious competitions, including the International Youth Competition named after P.I. Tchaikovsky (Novosibirsk, 2015), the All-Russian Competition named after S.M. Kozolupova (Moscow, 2016), and the International Competition named after M.F. Rozhkov (Nizhny Novgorod, 2017).
 
He has toured in Spain, Cyprus, Turkey, and Uzbekistan with both solo and chamber music programs. His biography includes collaborations with distinguished musicians such as People’s Artist of Russia Alexander Rudin, Honored Artists of Russia Boris Andrianov and Rodion Zamuruev, Professor Jens-Peter Maintz (Universität der Künste Berlin), and Professor Ivan Monighetti (Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía).
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Life 1985 –

Occupation

    • pianist

Instrument

    • piano

Place of birth Tashkent

Country of birth Uzbekistan





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