MAXIM VLADIMIROFF MFA,
Composer, Pianist, Teacher of Music
 
       

          MAX VLADIMIROFF, MFA --- CURRICULUM VITAE

Maxim Vladimiroff was born in Sochi, Russia.  He studied piano with Dmitri Serov, improvisation with Igor Brill, and graduated with honors from the Gnessin College of Music in Moscow. In 1991 he moved to the United States, and in 1999 received his M.F.A. Degree in music composition from the University of California where he was a student of Bernard Gilmore. Subsequently he studied counterpoint, harmony and composition with Philip Lasser.

Vladimiroff was a First Level Winner in the 1997 NACUSA (National Association of Composers USA) Young Composers' Competition. His works have been performed by the members of the New York New Music Ensemble, the Bachanalia Festival Orchestra the Flux Quartet, the Lafayette College Choir and others. His composition Quid ploras, mulier? for women's choir has been recently published by Treble Clef Music Press.  Vladimiroff teaches in his private studio in Brookfield, CT and at the Schola Cantorum Summer Program in Paris.

To commission a composition for your group, obtain scores or a complete list of Mr. Vladimiroff's works, to book a performance, or arrange piano or composition instruction, please call the Brookfield Studio at (203) 546-8200 or send email to vladimiroff@charter.net.


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