


Stanislav Malyshev
Real Name: Станислав Александрович Малышев
Stanislav Malyshev (b. 1980) is a Russian violinist, conductor.
He was born in Sverdlovsk (now Yekaterinburg) and graduated from the [l=Moscow Conservatory] after studying with [a=Igor Frolov] (violin) and [a=Nina Kogan] (chamber ensemble). Malyshev is a laureate and winner of various international competitions, including Nariman Sabitov contest (2002), Nikolai Rubinstein Competition (2006), and Dmitri Shostakovich Competition (2008).
Since 2008, Stanislav Malyshev is a soloist of the , and with the group he premiered violin concerts by [a=György Ligeti] and [a=Kaija Saariaho] in Russia, and performed various rare and little-known works, such as an [a=Alban Berg] chamber concerto for violin and piano or Concert No. 3 by [a=Alfred Schnittke]. Stanislav had been performing with [a=Musica Viva Chamber Orchestra], [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/1779271]Globalis[/url], Opera Orchestra of Nice and the Baku Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. He gave recitals at [l=Konzerthaus Berlin], [l=Grand Hall Of The Moscow Conservatoire] and other prestigious venues, and appeared on stage with such conductors as [a=Felix Korobov], [a=Alexander Rudin], [url=https://discogs.com/artist/3348277]Igor Dronov[/url], and . In 2010, Stanislav Malyshev and [a=Alexei Lubimov] premiered Alban Berg's opera [i]Wozzeck[/i] for piano and string quartet.
The artist had been collaborating closely with various contemporary composers, including [a=Krzysztof Penderecki], [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/1030508]Sergei Slonimsky[/url], [a=Vladimir Tarnopolski], [a=François Paris], and [a=Valentin Silvestrov].