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Tanya Anisimova was born on 15 February, 1966 in Grozny, Russia, is a Russian cellist and composer. At 54 years old, Tanya Anisimova height not available right now. We will update Tanya Anisimova's height soon as possible.
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56 years old |
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15 February 1966 |
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Grozny, Russia |
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Tanya Anisimova Net Worth
She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Tanya Anisimova worth at the age of 56 years old? Tanya Anisimova’s income source is mostly from being a successful Composer. She is from Russia. We have estimated
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"Seasons," Concerto for cello and orchestra, 2008 "Icelandic Ballad," for cello and piano, 2007 "Caravan" for two cellos, 2007 Trio – Toccata for violin, piano and cello, 2007 "Adonai" for cello and string orchestra, 2006 "Sufi Suite" for cello scordatura and voice, 2006 "Mexico-Moscow" for cello and piano, 2005 Quintet – Concerto for cello and string quartet, 2005 "Cynthia" for flute and cello, 2004 "A Souvenir from St. Petersburg" for solo cello, 2003 "September 11", for solo cello, 2001 "Voice of Chechnya" for cello and piano, 2000 "A Morning Star" for Three Cellos, 1999 'Song on Mt. San Angelo' for solo cello, 1995
The Washington Post. Articles: "Thoughtful and Powerful Cello Recital at Strathmore," October, 2007; "Tanya Anisimova's Singing Endorsement of the Cello," April, 2003; "Beguiling Music at Hand," March, 1999
7. "Mystical Strings-Enchanted Cello," 2007 The Synchronicity Foundation
6. "Sufi Soul," 2006 Celle-stial Records Company
"Mi Morelia", Michoacan, Mexico. Article "Banqueto de Violonchelo y de Beethoven", February, 2005
4. J.S. Bach, Six Suites for Solo Cello, 2004 Volume 2, Suites No. 2, 4 & 6 Celle-stial Records Company
5. "Concert in Moscow," 2003 Celle-stial Records Company
3. J.S. Bach, Six Suites for Solo Cello, 2002 Volume 1, Suites No. 1, 3 & 5
2. J.S. Bach, "Six Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin," 2001 Celle-stial Records Company
In 1999, Anisimova initiated the revival and consequently became the Artistic Director of the Mousetrap Concert Series in the historic town of Washington Grove, Maryland. Guest artists of the series have included Claude Frank, Natalia Gutman, Elisso Virsaladze, Paul Katz, The St. Petersburg Quartet, The Calder Quartet, The Thibaud Trio, The Scholars of London, Paul Galbraith, Tigran Alikhanov, Igor Gavrysh, among others. Since 2001, Tanya Anisimova and her husband reside in the Blue Ridge Mountains region of Central Virginia. Anisimova divides her time between touring, composing and recording.
Also in 1995, Anisimova and her husband artist Alexander Anufriev spent four months at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts by an invitation of the VCCA's director William Smart. In the fall of 1995, Anisimova and Anufriev successfully presented their multimedia project titled Angels on Mt. San Angelo, The visual part included six canvases, 15 by 10 feet each, with angels representing six colors of a spectrum, all painted by Anufriev. The audio part consisted of Anisimova's Song on Mt. San Angelo, which was performed live during the presentation of the project. One year later, the project was repeated with success at the St. Mark's Church on Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.
1. "Music from Mt. San Angelo," 1995 The Virginia Center for the Creative Arts
1995-2001, J.S. Bach, Complete Sonatas and Partitas for Violin Solo 2002, Francouer-Anisimova, Sonata for Two Cellos in D (inspired by the Cello Sonata E Major) 2008, Locatelli-Anisimova, Sonata for Cello and Piano (based on the original version for violin and continuo) 2003-2005, Ludwig van Beethoven, Complete Sonatas for Violin and Piano 2006-2008, Johannes Brahms, Complete Sonatas for Violin and Piano 2004, Pablo de Sarasate, Playera, Gypsy Aires 2004, Marin Marais, La Folia 2003, Diniku, Hora-Staccatto
Tanya Anisimova was born in the Chechen city of Grozny into a family of scientists: her father Dr. Mikhail Anisimov is a well-known physicist. Her mother was a chemist and an accomplished piano player and singer who died in 1981. Tanya began to study cello at 7 with Zoia Kamisheva and gave her first public performance the same year. After graduating with honors from the Moscow Conservatory (1989), where she studied with Igor Gavrysh, Anisimova continued her cello studies with George Neikrug at Boston University (Artist Diploma, 1992). While in Boston, she appeared regularly on WGBH Public Radio. In 1992, Anisimova was invited by Aldo Parisot to work on her Doctor of Musical Arts Degree at Yale. She graduated from Yale School of Music in 1995. In her doctoral thesis she focused on J.S. Bach's works for solo violin and solo cello and their interconnectedness.
Tanya Anisimova (born February 15, 1966) is a Russian cellist and composer.