Anna-Liisa Bezrodny

Violin

Anna-Liisa Bezrodny (10.9.1981) is an Estonian violinist who was born into a family of distinguished musicians and grew up in Finland. She is currently a highly sought-after soloist, chamber musician, and pedagogue around the world.

 

She began her violin studies at the age of two with Professor Ivi Tivik, and at the age of nine, she started studying at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, in the class of her parents, Professor Igor Bezrodny and Professor Mari Tampere-Bezrodny. Her later years (2001-) took her to London, where in 2006 she won the Guildhall School of Music and Drama’s most prestigious award, the Guildhall Gold Medal. Previous winners of this award include such masters as Bryn Terfel and Jacqueline du Pré.

 

Over the years, Anna-Liisa has performed as a soloist with various orchestras in some of the world’s most prestigious concert venues, including the Gewandhaus Leipzig, Royal Festival Hall, Barbican Hall, Wigmore Hall, Konzerthaus Berlin, Kölner Philharmonie, Cadogan Hall, Birmingham Symphony Hall, Finlandia Hall, Estonia Concert Hall, the Grand Hall of the St. Petersburg Philharmonia, the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, and countless others. Anna-Liisa has worked with outstanding conductors such as Leif Segerstam, Neeme Järvi, Paavo Järvi, Kristjan Järvi, Leonid Grin, Nikolay Alekseyev, Eri Klas, Okko Kamu, Olari Elts, Eugene Tzigane, Johannes Gustavsson, Taavi Oramo, Sian Edwards, Sascha Goetzel, Juha Kangas, Santtu-Matias Rouvali, Arvo Volmer, Mihkel Kütson, among others.

 

She has recorded a CD for ALBA RECORDS with pianist Ivari Ilja, receiving acclaim worldwide (featuring works such as Elgar’s Sonata, Sibelius’s Humoresques, Prokofiev’s Sonata in D, and Rimsky-Korsakov’s Fantasy), recorded E. Tamberg’s Violin Concerto with Mihkel Kütson and the Vanemuine Orchestra, a DVD for ERP (Haydn’s and Mozart’s Violin Concertos), and most recently Mendelssohn’s Octet with Maxim Vengerov for DECCA Records, as well as Enescu’s early Quintet opus with Bayerische Rundfunk.

 

Anna-Liisa is a dedicated chamber musician, participating in numerous festivals worldwide. She has collaborated with many outstanding musicians, including Ivry Gitlis, Maxim Vengerov, Ida Haendel, Liana Isakadze, Alexander Rudin, Mackenzie Melemed, Jan-Erik Gustafsson, Peeter Laul, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Lisa Batiashvili, Gilles Apap, Sayaka Shoji, Víkingur Ólafsson, and many others. Her repertoire ranges from baroque to contemporary music, including premieres by both Finnish and Estonian composers, such as Aulis Sallinen, Sebastian Fagerlund, Tõnu Kõrvits, Jaan Rääts, Harri Wessman, Rein Rannap, Ülo Krigul, among others.

 

In addition to her solo career, Anna-Liisa has taught at various institutions in different countries: the Hochschule für Musik in Karlsruhe, the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and the Purcell School in London. She has conducted masterclasses in Norway, Sweden, Estonia, Finland, Romania, Italy, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Russia, and the United Kingdom.

 

Anna-Liisa Bezrodny is the new artistic director of the Tallinn Chamber Music Festival and a collaborator with the Estonian Sinfonietta. Her future plans include performing Sibelius’s Violin Concerto under the direction of Maxim Vengerov and Bach’s Double Concerto on a tour with violin legend Nigel Kennedy, with plans to later record it along with the Brandenburg Concertos.

 

Currently, Anna-Liisa plays on a 1678 Hieronymus II Amati violin, which is on loan from the Finnish Cultural Foundation.

Participating in these concerts

Opening Concert – From the New World

The official opening concert launches the festival with power and energy: first, theme composer Nicky Sohn’s brand-new A Tale of the Bunny and the Tiger,

Idyl

The concert takes the listener through American soundscapes and Romantic highlights – from Edward MacDowell’s New England Idylls and Nicky Sohn’s poetic Cynthia and Deer

Carmen y María de Buenos Aires

In the picturesque Salteriet in Svedjehamn, soprano Angelika Klas and accordionist Sonja Vertainen together with the festival’s string musicians, present a concert devoted to tango.

From East to West

The concert opens with Samuel Barber’s String Quartet, best known for its famous Adagio, followed by clarinetist Christoffer Sundqvist bringing clarinet magic to Nicky Sohn’s

Gala Concert

Four Seasons & Nox One of the most famous works of the Baroque era, Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons revolutionised music history and introduced programme music,

Nocturne

A concert in the stairway of Vaasa City Hall takes on a special atmosphere as the evening light and natural acoustics bring out every nuance

Rodeo & Rhapsody

In this concert, star oboist Nicholas Daniel is truly given space to shine. The evening opens with Copland’s rhythmic Buckaroo Holiday from the ballet Rodeo,

Woodwinds on Wheels

What should one play at a car museum? Classics, of course! In this unconventional concert, audiences are treated to true chamber music gems performed by

Rodeo & Rhapsody

In this concert, star oboist Nicholas Daniel is truly given space to shine. The evening opens with Copland’s rhythmic Buckaroo Holiday from the ballet Rodeo,