Aleksey Igudesman

Violine

A SLIGHTLY UNUSUAL BIO FOR A VERY UNUSUAL MAN
Aleksey Igudesman was born in Leningrad at a very young age. He is known as a violinist, composer,
conductor, comedian, filmmaker, actor, writer, poet, and entrepreneur, but his secret passion is cooking,
eating out in luxurious restaurants and writing reviews on TripAdvisor.

THE VIOLINIST
He has never won any competitions, mainly because he has never entered any. During his studies at the
Yehudi Menuhin School, he read the entire plays of Shaw, Wilde, and Chekhov, which didn’t improve
his violin playing, but made him feel foolishly somewhat superior to other less intellectually endowed,
yet harder practicing, colleagues.

After studying the violin with acclaimed pedagogue Boris Kuschnir in Vienna and being told many times
by many people that they were rather worried about his future, Igudesman embarked on a successful
career playing concerts around the world, composing music for movies and humans, and working with
famous people like Hans Zimmer, John Malkovich, Roger Moore, and other people who are less famous,
but just as great...


Aleksey Igudesman plays on a Santo Seraphin violin from the year 1717, which is kindly loaned to him
by ERSTE BANK. His strings of choice are by Thomastik-Infeld.

THE COMPOSER AND CONDUCTOR
Igudesman writes a lot of music. He has known to start and finish works before breakfast.
This may be less impressive in light of the fact that he sometimes eats breakfast in the evening.
His compositions are published by Universal Edition and have been performed worldwide by soloists,
ensembles, and orchestras, such as the New York Philharmonic and Vienna Symphony Orchestra, often
with his participation as a solo violinist and conductor.
Igudesman has written for and performed as a soloist on several movie soundtracks. He has worked
particularly closely with Academy Award-winning film composer Hans Zimmer on numerous movies,
including “Sherlock Holmes” which received an Oscar nomination for the Best Original Score.

Igudesman‘s commissions in 2018 include a whole evening of music for the Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra,
a piece for two violins and orchestra for Vadim Repin and Clara-Jumi Kang, and a work for violin solo
and 100 violinists for Daniel Hope, as well as numerous publications on Universal Edition and Modern
Works.

THE COMEDIAN - IGUDESMAN & JOO
Igudesman partners with pianist Hyung-ki Joo and together they perform as IGUDESMAN & JOO,
a name which surprisingly enough took them some years to find.
Their duo shows and shows with symphony and chamber orchestra have received much acclaim around
the world. Clips have been watched on YouTube over 45 million times and as a duo, they have performed
with Gidon Kremer, Julian Rachlin, Janine Jansen, Viktoria Mullova, Emanuel Ax, Joshua Bell, Yuja
Wang and John Malkovich, among others.
Igudesman & Joo have performed in front of half a million people, alongside rock legends like Simple
Minds, Kim Wilde, Sinead O’Connor, Tears for Fears, and Robin Gibb from the Bee Gees.
Apart from touring extensively around the world with Igudesman & Joo, he performs his solo show
“Fasten Seat Belts”. Strangely enough this solo shows has several special guests, like the dancer Manaho
Shimokawa, the violinist Kristina Suklar and the percussionist and composer Lucy Landymore. Which
doesn‘t make it that „solo“ anymore, which is not necessarily a bad thing.

THE FILM MAKER AND ACTOR
Aleksey Igudesman has directed, produced and starred in the feature-length comedy/documentary
“Noseland”, featuring, among others, Julian Rachlin, John Malkovich and Sir Roger Moore. Noseland
has been premiered in 14 festivals around the world and won the “Most Entertaining Documentary”
award at the Doc Miami International Film Festival.
Igudesman stared in an Austrian TV series broadcasted by ORF, entitled “Du Kunst Mich”, where he
features talents from the fields of music, dance, photography and fashion.
He is co-founder of the production company „Music Traveler Productions“, with which he is currently
working on a new TV series entitled “The Loser Takes It All” based on Igudesman & Joo’s violin and
piano competition set in Sion, Switzerland. He is also working on a live filming of the show „UpBeat“
together with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra.
Future plans include various TV series and feature length movies, featuring real musicians at the center
of the story.

THE WRITER AND POET
Igudesman created and tours in 2018/19 with “The Music Critic” - a sardonic mix of the most evil music
critiques of the last centuries written about some of the greatest works of music.
John Malkovich slips into the role of the evil critic who believes the music of Beethoven, Chopin,
Prokofiev (and the likes) to be weary and dreary.
He has performed his violin duets in the project „Violins of the World“, in which his own poems are
recited by Sir Roger Moore. His poetry is often published together with his music on UE.
Together with Joo, Igudesman is planning to release their book „Saving the World“ in 2019 - a book
about how to live in a more creative way, how improve ones life and hence save the world.
THE ENTREPRENEUR - MUSIC TRAVELER
Together with Julia Rhee, Aleksey Igudesman is the co-founder of ‘Music Traveler’, an app and online
platform which allows musicians to book practice rooms anywhere any time. ‘Music Traveler’ has already
been launched in Austria with plans to expand quickly around the world.
‘Music Traveler’ aims to make instruments and music in general more available to musicians and music
lovers world-wide.
THE COOK AND FOODIE
Igudesman has been an inspired cook for well over two decades and has created innovative gastronomic
concepts, although be it only in his own kitchen.
In his „improvisational cuisine“ he does the shopping himself void of any plan of the courses to come,
letting the fresh quality produce available dictate his menu, right up to the moment where it is served.
On the other hand, in his own „transformational cuisine“ he likes to serve a multicourse menu, where
each course magically transforms into the next one, carefully planning the transformation where parts
of the previous course often gets changed on the plate to become the next one.
Igudesman has visited 8 out of the top ten restaurants in the world and often writes in his own private
food journals as well as on TripAdvisor, where he has currently written over 120 reviews. In the future,
he plans to incorporate food more into his filmmaking and even his live performances.
He has collaborated with the top restaurant Taubenkobel in an artistic project, creating an edible menu to
be consumed at various parts of a live performance. This has been featured on ORF, Austrian television.