
BIOGRAPHY
ALISA SADIKOVA - Winner of the 2012 Maestro Temirkanova Prize, named 2015 scholar of the International Charitable Foundation of Maestro Vladimir Spivakov, participant and soloist of the World International Harp Congress in July 2014 in Sydney (Australia), participant and soloist of the World International Harp Congress in July 2017 in Hong Kong (China), winner (Grand Prix, first prize) of International competitions, winner of the second Fuat Mansurov Music Festival, winner of the all-Russian competition "Young Talents of Russia" (2017), the 20th International Competition harpers in Israel (2018).
Alisa Sadikova was born on March 30, 2003 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Alisa Sadikova studied at the Secondary Special Music School of the St. Petersburg Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory until 2018. Teacher: Karina Georgievna Maleeva, From 2018 to 2021 - student of musica Mundi School, Belgium, Waterloo. Teacher: Catherine Michel, from 2021 to the present - a student The Juilliard School, USA, New York, Teacher: Nancy Allen.
Alisa is the official representative of the Salvi Foundation since 2017.
Alisa Sadikova is a laureate of the Yuri Temirkanov Prize, a named scholar of the International Charitable Foundation of Maestro Vladimir Spivakov.
Alisa was a participant and soloist at the World Harp Congress in Sydney, Australia (2014), and a participant and soloist at the World Harp Congress in Hong Kong, China (2017).
Alisa Sadikova has performed with orchestras, including the Virtuosos of Moscow under the direction of maestro Vladimir Spivakov, with the Klangforum Symphony Orchestra in Zurich and in Bern, conducted by Sergei Fedoseev; with the Symphony Orchestra in Vienna (conducted by Leo Wittner); with the Youth Chamber Orchestra der Jungen of the Cologne Philharmonic in Cologne (artistic director and conductor Volker Hartung); with the Gioacchino Rossini Philharmonic Orchestra in Italy (conductor Federico Mondelci), with the International Symphony Orchestra "Tavrichesky" (conductor Gunter Neuhold, Austria); numerous performances with the International Youth Symphony Orchestra of the Tavrichesky Chapel in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Baden-Baden (artistic director and conductor M. Golikov); with the Kostroma Symphony Orchestra under Pavel Gerstein; with the Youth Symphony Orchestra of Russia under Vasily Valitov; with the Symphony Orchestra of the SSMSH of the St. Petersburg State Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory (artistic director and conductor Honored Artist of Russia Arkady Steinlukht).
Alisa Sadikova took part in masterclasses with Catherine Michel (France), Isabelle Perrin (Norway), Yulia Rovinskaya (Israel), Natalia Shameeva (Russia), Paul Patterson (Great Britain), Nancy Allen (USA).
In July 2014, she performed solo and with an orchestra at the World Harp Congress, which was held in Sydney (Australia).
In 2015, she was awarded a personal scholarship of the International Charitable Foundation Maestro Vladimir Spivakov for her active participation in the foundation's programs.
In 2016-a solo concert at the Elena Obraztsova Cultural Center, St. Petersburg, two solo concerts in Italy (Pesaro, Sinegallia); a performance in Italy with the Gioacchino Rossini Philharmonic Orchestra (conductor Federico Mondelchi, Italy). Alisa performed in St. Petersburg with the International Symphony Orchestra "Tavrichesky" (conductor Gunther Neuhold, Austria), took part in a project dedicated to Michael Jackson with a video recording, performed solo at the opening of the harp Festival in Marseille, as well as a performance at the Vienna Opera, a performance at the opening of the Children's Technoparks "Quantorium", Moscow; a solo concert in Cologne, Germany; performances in the Small Hall of the St. Petersburg Academic Philharmonic named after D. D. Shostakovich
In 2017 — performances at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo; performance at the Northern Lyre Festival at the Mariinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg; performance as a soloist with the International Youth Symphony Orchestra of the Tavrichesky Chapel in Garmisch Partenkirchen, Germany (artistic director and conductor M. Golikov); Alisa Sadikova participated in the 25th Vivat Cinema of Russia Film Festival and walked the red carpet with director Irina Taimanova; participated in the XXXI Russian-American Festival (Boston-St. Petersburg); in St. Petersburg, multiple performances in the Great Hall of the Shostakovich Academic Philharmonic; performance at the Midnight Opera, St. Petersburg; solo performance at the World 13 Harp Congress in Hong Kong; solo concert in Pesaro, Costanzo Rocca, Italy; numerous performances at the St. Petersburg Rimsky-Korsakov State Conservatory (Academy), in the Palace of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich (House of Scientists); performance as a soloist on an international tour with Sarah Brightman (26 concerts in 16 countries). world) "Royal Christmas Gala»; recording a solo CD in France (Paris);
2018 - recording of the CD in St. Petersburg together with the Honored Artist of Russia Lyudko M. G.; solo performances in the Great Hall of the St. Petersburg Academic Philharmonic named after D. D. Shostakovich in January, a solo concert in March in Paris, France, two solo concerts in Tel Aviv, Israel, a solo concert in April in Vologda, Russia, numerous performances in St. Petersburg, Moscow, Russia; Germany.
In 2019 – solo concerts in January in Paris, France; August-in Gargeles, France; September-Berlin, Germany; October-Zurich, Switzerland; October-Matera, Italy, concerts in Waterloo, Belgium.
In 2020, participation in online festivals and solo concerts in St. Petersburg, Moscow, Russia, online recordings and concerts in India, Poland, Switzerland, recording a solo CD in St. Petersburg.
In 2021, participation in online festivals and solo concerts in St. Petersburg, Russia, online recordings and concerts in India, Belgium, solo concerts in St. Petersburg, Russia. In December 2021 - solo concert in New York, USA.
In 2022 - participation in concert programs and a solo concert in St. Petersburg, Russia
Alisa has performed solo at such prestigious venues as Carnegie Hall (CarnegieHall Rectal Hall, New York), the Tonhalle Grand and Small Halls in Zurich, the Grand and Small Halls of the St. Petersburg Academic Philharmonic named after D. D. Shostakovich, the Moscow International House of Music, the Kurhaus Concert Hall in Baden-Baden, the Rossini Theater in Pesaro, and the Rubinstein Grand Hall in St. Petersburg.-St. Petersburg Conservatory named after N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov, as well as numerous performances in Germany (Dusseldorf, Cologne, Limburg), performances in Prague, in The Hague, at the Moscow Festivals "Harp Art of Russia", performances at the Russian Academy of Music. On the stage of the St. Petersburg State Conservatory (Academy) named after N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov, in the Palace of Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich (House of Scientists), took part in the solemn ceremony of awarding the Ludwig Nobel Prize, took part in the Cultural and Business Forum: Days of Russia in Europe.