“A brilliant display of artistry on the violin”, says the Kölner Stadtanzeiger about Fedor Rudin. As an international award-winning violinist, including top prizes at the Premio Paganini and George Enescu competitions, he is considered one of the most versatile soloists of his generation with his affinity for different genres and a very varied repertoire.
In the 22/23 season, Fedor Rudin will make his debuts with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra conducted by Kirill Karabits, with the Norwegian Radio Orchestra under the baton of Petr Popelka, with the South Denmark Philharmonic conducted by Johannes Wildner and with Prague Philharmonia conducted by Tomáš Netopil. With the Deutsches Kammerorchester, he will debut at the Berlin Philharmonie. During the latest concert seasons, he made his debuts as a soloist with the SWR Symphony Orchestra and the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra (RSB) under conductors such as Vladimir Jurowski and Lorenzo Viotti.
Fedor Rudin plays a violin by Lorenzo Storioni (Cremona, 1779) from the German Musical Instrument Fund, a generous loan from the Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben in Hamburg.