Dmitry Sitkovetsky
Dmitry Sitkovetsky

Dmitry Sitkovetsky

GBRClassical, Orchestral
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Dmitry Sitkovetsky's Top Spotify Songs

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Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61: III. Rondo - Allegro
1K streams
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Beethoven: Romance for Violin and Orchestra No. 1 in G Major, Op. 40
903 streams
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Sonata for Solo Violin in D major Op. 115: II. Andante dolce (Theme and Variations)
220 streams
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Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 (Arr. D. Sitkovetsky for String Trio): Variatio 28. a 2 Clav. - Variatio 29. a 1 o vero 2 Clav. - Variatio 30. Quodlibet. a 1 Clav.
141 streams
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Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 (Arr. D. Sitkovetsky for String Trio): Variatio 1. a 1 Clav. - Variatio 2. a 1 Clav. - Variatio 3. Canone all'Unisuono a 1 Clav.
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Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 (Arr. D. Sitkovetsky for String Trio): Aria

Johann Sebastian Bach, Dmitry Sitkovetsky, Gérard Caussé, Mischa Maisky
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Dmitry Sitkovetsky's YouTube Videos

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Shostakovich: Seven Romances on Poems of Alexander Blok op. 127 (plus intro)

Dmitry Sitkovetsky

Shostakovich: Seven Romances on Poems of Alexander Blok op. 127 (plus intro)
Youtube
6K views
Mar 02, 2021
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Sitkovetsky & Zukerman: J.S. Bach Double Concerto in D minor, BWV 1043: I. Vivace

Dmitry Sitkovetsky

Sitkovetsky & Zukerman: J.S. Bach Double Concerto in D minor, BWV 1043: I. Vivace
Youtube
4.6K views
May 05, 2016
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Prokofiev “Cinderella”, 6th and 7th movements, “Cinderella’s Waltz” and “Midnight”

Dmitry Sitkovetsky

Prokofiev “Cinderella”, 6th and 7th movements, “Cinderella’s Waltz” and “Midnight”
Youtube
2.4K views
Jul 06, 2021

Dmitry Sitkovetsky's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Shimmering Strings
by Spotify
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Events5 Events

Jun-Sep
22-09
Festival Ljubljana
Slovenia
SVN
, LjubljanaN/A N/A
Past
Jun-Sep
21-08
Festival Ljubljana
Slovenia
SVN
, LjubljanaN/A N/A
Past
Mar
30
Komorni koncert: Dmitry Sitkovetsky in solisti Orkestra Slovenske filharmonije at Slovenska filharmonija
Slovenia
SVN
, Ljubljana500 - 1200 Hall
Past
Mar
29
Orkester Slovenske filharmonije, Dmitry Sitkovetsky at Gallusova dvorana, Cankarjev dom
Slovenia
SVN
, Ljubljana1200 - 2500 Hall
Past
Mar
28
Orkester Slovenske filharmonije, Dmitry Sitkovetsky at Gallusova dvorana, Cankarjev dom
Slovenia
SVN
, Ljubljana1200 - 2500 Hall
Past

Dmitry Sitkovetsky's Past Events5 Events

  • Festival Ljubljana festival

    Lang Lang (郎朗), Wiener Philharmoniker, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Daniel Barenboim, I Virtuosi Italiani, Plácido Domingo, Yusif Eyvazov, Anna Netrebko, Laibach, Riccardo Muti, Hélène Grimaud, Juan Diego Flórez, Elīna Garanča, Rudolf Buchbinder, Vlado Kreslin, Aleksey Igudesman, Vasily Petrenko, Jonathan Stockhammer, Julian Rachlin, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Romana Krajnčan, Božo Paradžik, Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra, Christoph Eschenbach, Manfred Honeck, Sara Hartman, Esa-Pekka Salonen, RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra / Simfonični orkester RTV Slovenija, West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, Bernarda Fink, Hyung-ki Joo, Karel Mark Chichon, Dmytro Popov, Maxim Rysanov, ‎Reinhold Friedrich, Max Baillie, Signum Saxophone Quartet, María José Siri, Oksana Lyniv, Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra, Dmitry Sitkovetsky, John Relyea, Riccardo Zanellato, Krassimira Stoyanova, Orchestra Giovanile Luigi Cherubini, Kristóf Baráti, Lana Trotovsek, Žigan Krajnčan, Karlo Horvat, Tomaž Domicelj, Alfonso Scarano, Ramona Zaharia, Irena Yebuah Tiran, Nika Gorič, Emanuel Abbühl, Uroš Lajovic, Thomas Carroll, Sophie Koch, Branimir Slokar, Ashley Riches, Eriko Takezawa, Tanja Sonc, Živa Žohar, Massimo Mercelli, Latica Honda-Rosenberg, Felix Renggli, Vokalna skupina Gallina, Živa Ploj Peršuh, Benjamin Ziervogel, Martin Sušnik, Marko Hatlak, Marcos Fink, Jordi Bernàcer, Dan Zhu, Toni Sotošek, Monika Bohinec, Ole Kristian Dahl, Aiman Mussakhajayeva, David Jagodic, Izidor Leitinger, Matjaž Bogataj, François Benda, Valentina Čuden, Zora Slokar, Navid Gohari, Daniela Pini, Mirko Jevtović, Michelangelo Mazza, Elina Gotsouliak, Marko Črnčec (Churnchetz), Andrija Šafran, Schaka Brass, Patrik Greblo, Matej Kravcar, Epifanio Comis, Bogdan Stopar, Blaž Ogrič, Kristijan Krajnčan, 4phonium, Janez Triler, Zuzanna Basinska, Andreja Zakonjšek Krt, Jernej Maček, Lovro Korošec, Dušan Topolovec, Polona Plaznik, So-Ock Kim, Simon Krečič, Jasna Nadles, Blaž Trobas, Kristjan Zupan, Janko Volčanšek, KATARINA KOBAL, Nino Mureškić, MD7, Sebastijan Čelofiga, Dada Kladenik
    SVN, Ljubljana
    Small
  • Festival Ljubljana festival

    Plácido Domingo, Martha Argerich, Jonas Kaufmann, Yusif Eyvazov, Anna Netrebko, Elīna Garanča, Valery Gergiev, Arcadi Volodos, Nicola Piovani, Jean-Guihen Queyras, Mariinsky Orchestra, Vlado Kreslin, Daniel Harding, Vienna Boys' Choir, Sonya Yoncheva, Kristjan Järvi, Baltic Sea Philharmonic, Božo Paradžik, Miran Rudan, RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra / Simfonični orkester RTV Slovenija, Yefim Bronfman, Helena Blagne, Nuša Derenda, Irena Grafenauer, Karel Mark Chichon, José Cura, Oto Pestner, Saša Lešnjek, ‎Reinhold Friedrich, Saioa Hernández, Alenka Godec, Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra, Alexander Rudin, Boris Bizjak, Kostas Smoriginas, Dmitry Sitkovetsky, Ana Dežman, Jochen Rieder, Marko Letonja, György Gyivicsán, Nuška Drašček, Alex Volasko, Lana Trotovsek, Francesco Ivan Ciampa, Jens Peter Maintz, Tomaž Domicelj, Musica Viva Orchestra, Primož Grašič, Elisa Balbo, Jože Bogolin, Irena Yebuah Tiran, Nika Gorič, Emanuel Abbühl, Branimir Slokar, Sabina Cvilak, Violetta Egorova, Claudi Arimany, Bernardo Brizani, FVG Orchestra, Latica Honda-Rosenberg, Edgar Manyak, Damjana Golavšek, Felix Renggli, Živa Ploj Peršuh, Martin Sušnik, Marko Hatlak, Jordi Bernàcer, Ole Kristian Dahl, Guy Ben-Ziony, François Benda, Štefica Stipančević, Marcell Bakonyi, Komorni zbor DEKOR, EROIKA AROMATIKA, Michelangelo Mazza, Annamaria Dell'Oste, Elina Gotsouliak, Jonathan Tetelman, Teja Leskovšek, Péter Balczó, Mate Bekavac, ‎Mario De Rose, Tomaž Sevšek, Beltinška Banda, Kristijan Krajnčan, Zuzanna Basinska, Keiko Tamura, Mojca Zlobko Vajgl, Thomas Haberlah, Eva-Nina Kozmus, Stefano Romani, Karmen Pečar Koritnik, Zbor Opere SNG Maribor, Ernest Hoetzl, Nino Mureškić, simona vodopivec, Bojan Cvjetićanin
    SVN, Ljubljana
    Small
  • Komorni koncert: Dmitry Sitkovetsky in solisti Orkestra Slovenske filharmonije at Slovenska filharmonija

    Dmitry Sitkovetsky
    Slovenska filharmonija
    SVN, Ljubljana
    Hall500 - 1.2K
  • Orkester Slovenske filharmonije, Dmitry Sitkovetsky at Gallusova dvorana, Cankarjev dom

    Dmitry Sitkovetsky, Orkester Slovenske filharmonije
    Cankarjev dom
    SVN, Ljubljana
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K
  • Orkester Slovenske filharmonije, Dmitry Sitkovetsky at Gallusova dvorana, Cankarjev dom

    Dmitry Sitkovetsky, Orkester Slovenske filharmonije
    Cankarjev dom
    SVN, Ljubljana
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K

More about Dmitry Sitkovetsky

Overview of Orchestral musician Dmitry Sitkovetsky

Dmitry Sitkovetsky, a native of the UK, is a renowned and competent classical musician who specializes in orchestral music. Sitkovetsky has mesmerized audiences all over the world with his virtuoso violin playing and insightful interpretation of classical works. Every note he plays reveals his profound mastery of the complexities and nuanced elements of symphonic music.

Sitkovetsky's musical talent extends beyond mere technical proficiency; he has a great talent for evoking strong emotions through music. He effortlessly captures the essence of the songs he performs during his concerts, which are infused with a sense of emotion and fire. Sitkovetsky's musicality transports listeners to another world, eliciting a spectrum of emotions from joy to melancholy, whether performing the timeless compositions of Mozart or the monumental symphonies of Beethoven.

Sitkovetsky has worked with some of the most renowned orchestras and conductors in the world in addition to his solo concerts. It is simply amazing how well he can fit in with a group and produce a musical performance that is harmonic. As one of the most revered and significant artists of his time, Sitkovetsky's contributions to the world of classical and orchestral music have cemented his position.

In conclusion, violin virtuoso and British native Dmitry Sitkovetsky has mesmerized audiences all around the world with his sophisticated interpretation of orchestral music. Sitkovetsky's performances are a testament to his musical brilliance and everlasting devotion to his profession because of his unrivaled technical mastery and capacity for evoking strong emotions. He has worked with renowned orchestras and conductors, which further illustrates his extraordinary talent for producing mellow musical experiences. Generations of performers and music lovers alike continue to be inspired by Sitkovetsky's contributions to the world of classical and orchestral music, which have left an enduring impression.

What are the most popular songs for Orchestral musician Dmitry Sitkovetsky?

The well-known British classical and orchestral pianist Dmitry Sitkovetsky has mesmerized audiences with his extraordinary skills and ability. His repertoire includes a number of songs that have become well-known and exhibit both his talent as a violinist and his profound knowledge of classical music.

The captivating "Goldberg Variations, BWV 988: Aria - Arr. for String trio" is one of Sitkovetsky's best songs. This rendition of Bach's iconic song demonstrates Sitkovetsky's talent for reinterpreting and bringing fresh life to classical works. A further captivating piece is "Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61: III. Rondo - Allegro," where Sitkovetsky's faultless technique and emotive performance stand out.

Sitkovetsky's discography also contains the lovely "Sonata for Solo Violin in D major Op. 115: II. Andante dolce (Theme and Variations)" and the captivating "Beethoven: Romance for Violin and Orchestra No. 1 in G Major, Op. 40." These compositions demonstrate Sitkovetsky's aptitude at using music to narrate a tale and express emotion.

Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61: II. Larghetto, Prokofiev's Sonata for Solo Violin in D Major, Op. 115: I. Moderato, and Beethoven's Romance for Violin and Orchestra No. 2 in F Major, Op. 50 are among Dmitry Sitkovetsky's other noteworthy compositions.

Dmitry Sitkovetsky has made a name for himself in the field of classical and symphonic music thanks to his superb performances and wide selection of songs. He is a true master of his art since his renditions of well-known tunes and his own intriguing arrangements have enthralled audiences all over the world.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Orchestral musician Dmitry Sitkovetsky?

The well-known British classical and orchestral musician Dmitry Sitkovetsky has been mesmerizing audiences with his most recent songs and albums. The piano and violin concertos on his most recent record, "Piano & Violin Concertos - Sir Neville Marriner - Academy of St. Martin in the Fields (2019)," are a stunning example of Sitkovetsky's extraordinary musicianship. Sitkovetsky gives these ancient compositions a fresh new life with his expert interpretation and faultless execution.

Sitkovetsky has created enthralling songs that showcase his flexibility and skill in addition to his album. "Goldberg Variations, BWV 988: Aria (Arr. for String Trio) (2021)," one of his most recent songs, exemplifies his talent for reimagining and reinterpreting well-known pieces. Sitkovetsky's performance of this well-known piece reveals both his thorough knowledge of the music and his capacity for evoking feelings in the listener.

Haydn: Concerto for Violin, Piano and Chamber Orchestra No. 6 in F Major, Hob. XVIII/6 (Digitally Remastered) (2013) is another standout song from Sitkovetsky. In this song, Sitkovetsky expertly and sensitively navigates the difficult portions of Haydn's concerto, demonstrating his technical mastery and melodic sensibility.

Sitkovetsky's performance of Tchaikovsky's "Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35/Meditation for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 42 (2000)" is more evidence of his capacity to capture the intensity and depth of the composer's composition. Sitkovetsky conveys the heart of Tchaikovsky's music through his expressive playing, enveloping the listener in its rich and passionate melodies.

Dmitry Sitkovetsky continues to enthrall listeners with his latest album and singles thanks to his superb musicianship and insightful interpretations of classical and symphonic music. He is a true master of his art because of his talent for giving well-known pieces new life and his commitment to bringing out the intensity and emotion of the music.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Orchestral musician Dmitry Sitkovetsky?

Famous classical and symphonic musician Dmitry Sitkovetsky has performed at a number of famous locations and festivals over the course of his career. Among these, his performances at the Festival Ljubljana, Cankarjev dom, and Slovenska filharmonija have irreparably altered the landscape of classical music.

Sitkovetsky's debut at the Festival Ljubljana was one of his career's most memorable performances. This festival, which is renowned for celebrating various musical genres, gave Sitkovetsky the chance to impress a captive audience with his extraordinary talent. Both music reviewers and fans of classical music were profoundly affected by his skillful interpretation of these works.

The performances Sitkovetsky gave at Cankarjev dom and Slovenska filharmonija furthered his standing as a virtuoso player. These prestigious settings made the ideal setting for Sitkovetsky's mesmerizing performances, in which he expertly captured the richness and emotion of classical music. It was a very unique event because to his ability to engage the crowd with his songs.

Sitkovetsky has graced numerous other prestigious locations and events in addition to these noteworthy performances, leaving his stamp on the world of classical music. His commitment to his art and his ability to give classical works life continue to enthrall audiences around the world, solidifying his position as one of the most significant musicians of our time.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Orchestral musician Dmitry Sitkovetsky?

Famous British classical and orchestral pianist Dmitry Sitkovetsky has participated in a number of noteworthy musical collaborations over the course of his career. The tune "Goldberg Variations, BWV 988: Aria - Arr. for String trio" is a noteworthy cooperation between David le Page, the Orchestra of the Swan, and Johann Sebastian Bach. Together with these gifted players, Sitkovetsky's excellent rendition of Bach's well-known composition results in a compelling and seamless performance.

Sitkovetsky's performance of Beethoven's "Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61: III. Rondo - Allegro" with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields is another memorable collaboration. In this project, Sitkovetsky demonstrates his technical mastery and his capacity to convey the breadth and intricacy of Beethoven's work. The orchestra and Sitkovetsky work together to highlight the concerto's grandeur and power.

Also demonstrating his proficiency with the violin is Sitkovetsky's performance of Sergei Prokofiev's "Sonata for Solo Violin in D major Op. 115: II. Andante dolce (Theme and Variations)". Sitkovetsky's contribution to Prokofiev's music exemplifies his technical mastery and aesthetic sensitivity, perfectly and gracefully capturing the soul of the work.

It's important to recognize Sitkovetsky's contributions to other works as well, including Beethoven's "Romance for Violin and Orchestra No. 1 in G Major, Op. 40" and Antonin Dvorak's "8 Slavonic Dances, Op. 72, B. 145: No. 2 in E Minor (Arr. Fritz Kreisler)." While these collaborations showcase Sitkovetsky's exceptional talent and musicality. These partnerships further demonstrate Sitkovetsky's adaptability and capacity to enhance any composition.

In conclusion, Dmitry Sitkovetsky's collaborations with artists like Sergei Prokofiev, David Le Page, the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Johann Sebastian Bach, and others have produced outstanding musical performances that showcase his exceptional talent and artistry as a Classical and Orchestral musician.