Irina Kulikova (classical guitarist)
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Biography

Irina Kulikova was born in Chelyabinsk, the capital of South-Ural, Russia. Under the guidance of her mother – cellist Vinera Kulikova – she started developing her musicianship from the earliest age. At twelve, she was already travelling around Russia and abroad for gala-concerts and festivals. At fourteen, she was included in the book 'The Classical Guitar, its evolution, players and personalities since 1800' by Maurice Summerfield, director of the Ashley Mark Publishing Company.

Ever since this early recognition, Irina Kulikova has caught the attention of leading guitarists, critics and audiences around the world. Classical Guitar Magazine (UK) wrote about her: ‘She has the potential to become a powerful presence on the guitar.’ And Soundboard Magazine (USA) in a CD review: ‘The opening sections of the Tansman Variations on a Theme of Scriabin include some of the most sheerly beautiful playing I have ever heard, with gorgeous sounds and exquisitely balanced sonorities.'

Kulikova has given concerts all over Europe, Russia, and in North-America, performing as a soloist, in a variety of ensembles and with a number of orchestra’s. She played at leading guitar festivals all over the world and in beautiful halls like the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Tchaikovsky Hall in Moscow, the Academic Capella in St. Petersburg and the Schloss Mirabel in Salzburg. She performed for various members of the royal and aristocratic families of Germany and Denmark.

The experts’ appreciation of her interpretations is underlined by numerous awards on prestigious international guitar competitions, culminating with five 1st prizes in 2008: Michele Pittaluga in Italy, Guitarra Alhambra in Spain, Forum Gitarre Wien in Austria, the International Guitar competition Iserlohn in Germany and the 'Twents Gitaarfestival' in the Netherlands, 2008. In the same year, she was awarded the Young talent, Culture and Podium prize in the Netherlands.

Irina Kulikova graduated with distinction at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg (Austria), the Gnessins Academy in Moscow (Russia) and the Conservatoire of Maastricht (The Netherlands). She studied with outstanding musicians like Marco Tamayo, Carlo Marchione, Simone Fontanelli (modern music), Howard Penny (baroque music) and Hans Brüderl (baroque lute).

Since 2007, Irina Kulikova lives and teaches in the Netherlands.

Discography

In 2005, Irina Kulikova recorded her first solo CD, with works of Legnani, Mertz, Barríos Mangoré, Sor, Moreno-Torroba, Aguado and Rodrigo.

In 2009, she released her second solo CD, in the Laureate Series of Naxos (as winner of the Michele Pittaluga competition in 2008), with works by Ponce, Tansman, Brouwer and José.

In 2011, her third solo CD was released. It is the first CD in the Laureate series of Naxos for winners of the Alhambra Competition in Spain.

Awards

Irina Kulikova started winning first prizes on international competitions in Russia at the age of twelve.

Awards since 2006:

First prizes
  • Michele Pittaluga, Alessandria, Italy, 2008
  • Guitarra Alhambra, Valencia, Spain, 2008
  • Forum Gitarre Wien, Austria, 2008
  • International Guitar competition Iserlohn, Germany, 2008
  • Twents Gitaarfestival, The Netherlands, 2008
  • International Guitar festival of Coria, Spain, 2006


Second prizes
  • International Guitar festival of Naxos, Greece, 2007
  • Norba Caesarina, Caceres, Spain, 2007
  • Ivor Mairants Guitar Award, London, England, 2006


Other awards
  • Young talent, Culture and Podium prize, The Netherlands, 2008
  • Printemps de la Guitare, Charleroi, Belgium, 2006
  • Special Prize, Koblenz International Guitar Festival, 2006

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