Dinara Muratova
In the orchestra since 2022
Dinara Muratova was born in St. Petersburg into a family of musicians. She graduated from the Music College at the Rimsky-Korsakov St. Petersburg State Conservatory, and the Berlin University of the Arts, the class of Prof. Hans-Joachim Greiner. She has been working in the musicAeterna orchestra since 2022.
She is the laureate of the Valentino Bucchi Competition for 20th Century Music in Rome (2011). She is the Paul Hindemith Society bursar.
Dinara Muratova has been an intern in such orchestras as Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin and Rundfunk Orchester Berlin. From 2010 to 2013, she worked as a deputy concertmaster of the viola group at the Deutsche Oper Berlin. From 2013 to 2021, she was the concertmaster of the viola group of the Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra.
Together with the collective under the direction of Valery Gergiev, she repeatedly performed on the world’s leading stages.
As a member of chamber ensembles, she regularly performs at major music festivals: Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, Kissinger Summer Festival, Beethovenfest Bonn, and Diaghilev Festival in Perm.
She plays the viola of the Austrian master Peter Mört.
musicAeterna orchestra events
Igor Stravinsky (1882 – 1971)
Symphony of Psalms for Choir and Orchestra (1930, second edition 1948)
Persephone, a melodrama for speaker, soloists, choir, dancers and orchestra based on a libretto by André Gide (1933)
The musicAeterna Orchestra and Choir
Guest actors and soloists
Alexander Ponomaryov “Vesna” Children’s Choir
Ksenia Rapport as Persephone
Conductor – Teodor Currentzis
Igor Stravinsky (1882 – 1971)
Symphony of Psalms for Choir and Orchestra (1930, second edition 1948)
Persephone, a melodrama for speaker, soloists, choir, dancers and orchestra based on a libretto by André Gide (1933)
The musicAeterna Orchestra and Choir
Guest actors and soloists
Alexander Ponomaryov “Vesna” Children’s Choir
Ksenia Rapport as Persephone
Conductor – Teodor Currentzis
Pyotr Tchaikovsky (1840–1893)
String sextet “Souvenir de Florence”, D minor, Op. 70 (1890, 1892)
Arvo Pärt (b. 1935)
Fratres (1977)
solo violin – Olga Volkova
Dmitri Shostakovich (1906–1975)
Chamber Symphony (String Quartet No. 8 in C minor, arranged for chamber orchestra by Rudolf Barshai, Op. 110a, 1967)
Gia Kancheli (1935 – 2019)
“A Little Daneliad” for violin, piano, percussion (ad libitum), and string orchestra (2000)
Richard Strauss
Metamorphosen, study for 23 solo strings TrV 290, AV 142 (1945)
Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Symphony No. 6 “Pathetic” in h minor, Op. 74 (1893)
musicAeterna orchestra
Conductor Teodor Currentzis
Richard Strauss
Metamorphosen, study for 23 solo strings TrV 290, AV 142 (1945)
Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Symphony No. 6 “Pathetic” in h minor, Op. 74 (1893)
musicAeterna orchestra
Conductor Teodor Currentzis