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Russian-Jewish-German violinist and performer
Anna Zlotovskaya
Anna Zlotovskaya in 2017
Born (1967-06-13) June 13, 1967 (age 57)
Moscow
SpouseHA Schult

Anna Zlotovskaya (russian Анна Злоцо́вская) née Smotritsch (russian Анна Смо́трич) is a Russian-Jewish-German violinist and performer.

Life

HA Schult-Anna Zlotovskaya 2014, "HOME"

Born in (* June 13, 1967, in Moscow) into an Intelligentsia-family: father Bentsion Smotrich, an engineer-inventor and mother Olga Smotrich (née Fainstein), a cellist. Anna Zlotovskaya made her first appearance on the stage at the age of five as an actress of Moscow Art Theatre in Moscow. In the same age she began to study the violin with Natalya Boyarskaya at the Music School at the Academic Music College. Then she continued her studies at the Moscow Conservatory in 1986 to 1991 with the subsequent postgraduate concert examination in 1991–1993. 1994–97 she played as first violin at the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, under the direction of conductors Mstislav Rostropovich, Leonard Slatkin, Valery Gergiev, Dmitri Kitajenko, Pierre Boulez, Zubin Mehta. In 2001 she left Russia and went to Germany to realize her performances and directing work. Since 2010 she's been married to the German conceptual artist HA Schult, she co-organizes his projects around the world and appears as a part of his art works. They are living in Cologne and Düsseldorf.

References

  1. The Violine.The Muse/Die Violine. Die Muse, Amour Fou&Art Magazin, 2021.
  2. Paganini 25. Caprice
  3. Anna Zlotovskaya by Larrie Benton Zacharie (Editor)2011
  4. GLOBALE: HA Schult – Action Blue, Center for Art and Media | ZKM, 2015–2016
  5. Arctic People in SpitzbergenDeutsche Botschaft Oslo, archive 2011
  6. 'Crying Cars' 2009–2011 Gettyimages, 2011
  7. Karosse als Kunst im Karlsruher ZKM Frankfurter Rundschau, 2011
  8. Anna Zlotovskaya spielt die erste Geige Generalanzeiger Bonn, 2014

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