Russian violin virtuoso, born on 27 November 1959, near Moscow, Russia, ex USSR.
Mullova has become highly regarded for her performances and recordings of a number of great violin concertos, compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach, and her innovative interpretations of popular and jazz compositions by Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, The Beatles, and others.
After studying at the Central Music School of Moscow and at the Moscow Conservatoire under Leonid Kogan, she won first prize at the 1980 International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition in Helsinki and the Gold Medal at the International Tchaikovsky Competition in 1982. During a tour of Finland in 1983, Mullova and her lover Vakhtang Jordania (who posed as her accompanist so they could defect together), left the hotel in Kuusamo, after Jordania told the KGB officer who was watching them that Mullova was too sick from drinking to attend the afterparty. They left the Stradivarius owned by the Soviet Union on the hotel bed, jumped into a taxi, and drove several hundred kilometers to the Swedish border. In Sweden, they applied for political asylum. At that time, the Swedish police treated young, on-the-run musicians just like any other political defector and suggested they stay in a hotel over the weekend until the American embassy opened. So for two days they sat under false names in a hotel room, not even daring to go down to the reception desk, wisely, as it turned out, because their photographs were on the front page of every newspaper. Two days later they were already walking around Washington D.C. with American visas in their pockets. Mullova lives currently in Holland Park, London, England.
Mullova has made many recordings including her debut release of the Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Jean Sibelius violin concertos which was awarded the Grand Prix du Disque.
She formed the Mullova Chamber Ensemble in the mid-1990s. The ensemble has toured Italy, Germany, and the Netherlands and has recorded the Bach violin concertos on Philips Classics. She was nominated for a 1995 Grammy Award for her recording of the Bach Partitas, and she won a 1995 Echo Klassik award, a Japanese Record Academy Award and a Deutsche Schallplattenkritik prize for her recording of the Brahms concerto. Her recording of the Brahms B major Trio (No 1) and Beethoven's Archduke Trio with André Previn and Heinrich Schiff was released in 1995, receiving a further Diapason d'Or.
Mullova's international career as a soloist has included performances with The Philharmonia Orchestra, the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. She has also performed as soloist and director with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.
Mullova plays on the "Jules Falk" Stradivarius (1723) and a 1750 Guadagnini. Her bows include a Baroque style bow by a modern maker, a Dodd and a Voirin.
Mother of Katia Mullova (with Alan Brind and Misha Mullov-Abbado (with Claudio Abbado) ). Married to Matthew Barley with whom they have a daughter, Nadia Mullova-Barley.
2022
2021
Onyx (6)
CD
2020
Onyx (6)
CD
2018
Onyx (6)
CD, Album, Car
2015
2014
Decca
3xCD, RE, RP + Box, Comp, Ltd
2014
Onyx (6)
CD, Album
2013
Onyx (6)
CD
2012
Not On Label
Blu-ray + DVD
2011
Onyx (6)
2xCD, Album
2010
Onyx (6)
CD
2009
Deutsche Grammophon
CD, Comp
2009
Onyx (6)
2xCD
2009
Decca
CD, Comp
2008
2007
Onyx (6)
2xCD, 6-p
2006
Philips
2xCD, Comp
2006
Philips
2xCD, Comp
2006
Philips
2xCD, Comp
2006
Decca
9xCD, Comp + Box
2006
2006
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Black Box
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Decca
3xCD, Comp, RE
2003
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2001
La Repubblica - Sabato Musica
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2000
Philips
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2000
Philips
2xCD, Comp
2000
Arthaus Musik
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Philips, L'Espresso
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2021
Deutsche Grammophon
105xCD, Comp + Box, Ltd
2021
Decca
21xCD + Box, Comp
2019
Archiv Produktion
15xCD, Comp + Box
2018
Diapason
CD, Comp, Smplr, Car
2018
Deutsche Grammophon
60xCD, Comp + Box, Ltd
2017
Decca
6xCD, Comp + Box
2017
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Decca
32xCD, Comp + Box
2016
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Classic FM, Decca
4xCD, Comp
2015
Мелодия
10xCD, RM + Box, Comp
2015
2014
Deutsche Grammophon
23xCD, Comp + Box
2014
Decca
50xCD, Comp + Box, Ltd
2013
Archiv Produktion
55xCD, Comp, Mono, RM + Box, Ltd
2013
Deutsche Grammophon, Universal
CD, Smplr, Amb
2012
Not On Label
CD, Comp, Promo
2012
Decca, Philips
55xCD, Comp, RM + Box, Ltd
2011
EMI Classics, ZDF
2xCD, Comp
2011
Deutsche Grammophon
CD, Comp
2011
Deutsche Grammophon
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2011
2009
Diapason
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2008
Classic FM, Universal Music Classics & Jazz
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2008
Classic FM
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2007
KML Recordings
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2007
Diapason
CD, Comp, Smplr, Car
2006
Amadeus
6xCD, RE + Box, Comp
2005
Onyx (6)
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2005
Diapason
CD, Comp, Smplr, Car
2005
Gramophone Magazine
CD, Comp
2004
2002
Gramophone Magazine
CD, Promo, Smplr
2000
1997
1996
Classic CD
CD, Comp
1996
Classic CD
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1996
Philips
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1995
TR-Verlagsunion, München
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1993
Classic CD
CD, Comp
1993
Stereo Sound (4)
CD, Comp
1993
Classic CD
CD, Comp
1990
Philips Digital Classics, Philips
CD, Comp, Promo
1990
Philips
3xCD, Comp
1989
Philips
CD, Comp
1989
Philips
CD, Comp, Promo
1989
Philips
CD, Comp
1989
1989
Classic CD
CD, Comp
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