Mischa Maisky
The Soviet-born Israeli cellist Mischa Maisky has a distinctive, arch-Romantic style that carries forward a Russian tradition of intense expressivity. The only cellist to have studied with the Russian giants Mstislav Rostropovich and Gregor Piatigorsky, he has himself become an influential teacher.
Maisky was born January 10, 1948, in Riga, Latvia, then part of the Soviet Union. The Latvian form of his name was Miša Maiskis. His older brother Valery was an organist and harpsichordist. Maisky took up the cello at eight and entered the Riga Conservatory, but he chafed under the school's rigid curriculum. In 1965, he moved to the larger city of Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), and he quickly flourished. He won a national cello competition, performed with the Leningrad Philharmonic, and took a prize at Moscow's International Tchaikovsky Competition. On the jury there was Rostropovich, who invited Maisky to enroll at the Moscow Conservatory as his student.
Maisky seemed set for a brilliant career, but then his sister emigrated to Israel, and this put Maisky himself under suspicion. After committing a minor crime (buying a black market tape recorder), Maisky was imprisoned for 18 months in a labor camp. When he emerged, he was drafted into the Soviet military, but avoided service by checking himself into a psychiatric facility. Finally, Maisky was allowed to emigrate to Israel on the condition that he pay back the entire cost of his education. Jerusalem mayor Teddy Kollek arranged for support from U.S. sources, and Maisky moved to Israel in 1972; he would not return to Russia until 1995. He toured with the Israel Philharmonic, including in the U.S., and in California, he met Piatigorsky, who agreed to take Maisky on as his final student.
In the late 1970s, Maisky appeared in London with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and played critically acclaimed recitals with pianist Radu Lupu. In the following years, he would attract still more distinguished recital partners, including Vladimir Ashkenazy, Martha Argerich, and Gidon Kremer. His performances of Bach's solo cello works were especially notable; he recorded them for Deutsche Grammophon, and in the year 2000, gave 100 Bach performances worldwide, including three in a single day. Maisky has performed concertos under top contemporary conductors, including Valery Gergiev, Mariss Jansons, and Gustavo Dudamel.
Maisky has recorded the major cello repertory for Deutsche Grammophon, issuing new music almost annually, and he has teamed with his daughter, pianist Lily Maisky, for several albums, including ¡España! (2011) and 20th Century Classics (2019).
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20th Century Classics
Klassiek - Released by Deutsche Grammophon (DG) on 13 sep. 2019
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J.S. Bach: Concerto in D Minor, BWV 974, 2. Adagio (Arr. for Cello and Piano by Mischa Maisky)
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10 Classic Albums
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Schumann: Fantasiestücke / Schubert: Arpeggione Sonata etc.
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Cellissimo
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Bach: Complete Sonatas, Partitas & Suties for Violin, Cello & Guitar
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