Irina Nikotina was born in the city of Tashkent, the largest city and the capital of the country of Uzbekistan. Irina Nikotina showcased a talent for the violin from an early age and developed her skills as a violinist from this early age. When it came time for college and further education, Nikotina chose to pursue a career as a musician and as a teacher of music and orchestra. Nikotina was accepted into the Tashkent State Conservatory in Uzbekistan and chose to study music and continue her life as a violinist. She finished her undergraduate degree within the department of music in the conservatory and became a talented violinist.[1]

After completing her studies in music at Tashkent Conservatory, Nikotina furthered her musical education at the Moscow Conservatory, working towards a doctorate in music studies. Working under the tutelage of violinist Igor Bezrodny, Nikotina completed her doctorate in musical studies in 1986.[2]

Following the completion of her education, she became a concertmaster in the Tashkent State Symphony Orchestra. She also played many solo ventures as a solo violinist in Uzbekistan. Nikotina has won many awards for her efforts as a soloist, including a first place award in the 3rd Uzbek Violin Competition.[3][citation needed]

In 1993, she moved to Turkey where she continued her career as a solo violinist. She performed in many recitals, concerts, radio, and television broadcasts in Turkey.[citation needed] Currently, she is teaching at Bilkent University, in Turkey. She is also the assistant concertmaster of the prestigious Bilkent Symphony Orchestra of Turkey.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Benartı Yazılım Çözümleri. "IRINA NIKOTINA | Bilkent". Mho.bilkent.edu.tr. Retrieved 2017-03-30.
  2. ^ "Tashkent State Conservatory | Dolores Travel Services". Sambuh.com. Retrieved 2017-03-30.
  3. ^ "Ahmed Adnan Saygun Sanat Merkezi - Etkinlik Bilgileri - İRİNA NİKOTİNA". Aassm.org.tr. Archived from the original on 2017-02-22. Retrieved 2017-03-30.
  4. ^ "irina nikotina - ekşi sözlük". Eksisozluk.com. 2014-05-26. Retrieved 2017-03-30.