We have the pleasure and honor to have, for the first time in Narni, M° Emil Rovner, one of the best cellist of his generation! M° Rovner will teach cello from August, the 10th to the 16th.
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Emil Rovner was born in 1975 in Gorky, Russia in a family of musicians, where he began taking cello lessons with A. Lukianenko at the Glinka Conservatory. By the age of ten he had already given his solo début with the Gorky City Symphony. He continued his studies with Ivan Monighetti in Madrid and Basle and completed them with Boris Pergamenschikow at the Hanns Eisler School of Music in Berlin, where he took his performance degree.
He has worked closely with such leading contemporary composers as Sofia Gubaidulina, Valentin Silvestrov, Heinz Holliger, Per Nørgård, Tigran Mansurian, Elena Firsova a.o. Emil Rovner has won many prizes at international cello competitions, including a First prize at the Johannes Brahms Competition in Austria and a First prize at the Lausanne Competition under the patronage of Lord Menuhin.
In October 2007, he became one of the youngest Professors of Carl Maria von Weber University of Music, in Dresda. He is engaged in international Masterclasses in Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Russia, Japan, Swiss and Czech Republic. Among his students, many won prizes in international cello and chamber music competitions. His CD release of the solo works by Mieczyslaw Weinberg in 2010 (a première recording) was awarded five stars by the trade journal FonoForum and nominated for the Echo Classic Prize. Emil Rovner plays a cello built by the Franco-Israeli master violinmaker Yair Hod Fainas (Paris, 2012).