Adrian Daurov


Adrian Daurov

Adrian Daurov

A native of St. Petersburg, Russia and now living in New York City, cellist ADRIAN DAUROV is one of  the most dazzling artists of his generation. 

Highlights of Adrian Daurov’s current season include his debut with Colorado’s Longmont Symphony  Orchestra, under the baton of Elliot Moore, and a return engagement with the Chamber Orchestra of New  York at Carnegie Hall, as well as Northeast touring with the Indiana-based Euclid Quartet. Looking ahead  to summer, 2021, he will make his debut at the famed New Hampshire Music Festival. 

Adrian Daurov, at the age of 15, made his debut as soloist with the St. Petersburg State Symphony  Orchestra. Subsequently, he earned top honors at three international competitions - Bulgaria’s 1st  International Music Competition “Coast of Hope” (First Prize, 1996); The Netherlands’ Peter De Grote  International Music Competition (Grand Prix, 2002); New York City’s L.I.S.M.A. International Music  Competition (First Prize, 2004). In 2004, he toured as soloist with the St. Petersburg Chamber Orchestra,  performing in St. Petersburg, Moscow, Warsaw and throughout Germany, and was appointed to the dual  position of principal cellist and soloist with the Bayreuth Youth Festival Orchestra, under the baton of  Peter Gulke. 2008 heard him as a featured participant in a gala Carnegie Hall concert celebrating Russia’s  Independence Day, a program that included the distinguished Russian singers Yelena Obratztsova and  Vladimir Galouzine. 

After studying at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, Adrian Daurov was awarded the Jerome L. Greene  Scholarship for advanced studies at The Juilliard School with renowned cello pedagogues André  Emelianoff and David Soyer, where he completed his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. While still in  school, he was appointed principal cellist of The Chamber Orchestra of New York, a position he still  holds. Mr. Daurov has also collaborated in chamber music programs with pianist Alexander Ghindin,  violinist Mark Peskanov and flutist Eugenia Zukerman. Recent seasons have included debuts with the  Dayton and Massapequa philharmonic orchestras as well as the symphony orchestras of Altoona,  Bozeman, Glacier, Kalamazoo, Longwood, Ridgefield, Westerville and Wyoming. In 2012, he teamed up  with the award-winning pianist Spencer Myer to form the Daurov/Myer Duo. 

Passionately devoted to the music of our own time, Adrian Daurov has already presented the world  premieres of two important works - In 2008, Fountains of Fin for flute, violin and cello by the Persian  composer Behzad Ranjbaran and, in 2009, The Epistle - Concerto for Cello & Chamber Choir by the  Siberian composer Yuri Yukechev, written for Mr. Daurov and the Russian Chamber Chorus of New York,  Nikolai Kachanov, Artistic Director. 

Adrian Daurov’s artistry has been heard on several radio and television stations, including WNYC,  WQXR and NTV-America. He is also featured on a recent album by the young New York City-based jazz  star Romain Collin. 

Adrian Daurov performs on a magnificent 1989 cello crafted by John Terry in Florence, Italy.

www.adriandaurov.com