Sardor Djumaev
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Sardor Djumaev (violin) holds the Master of Music degree and the bachelor degree at the State Conservatory of Uzbekistan.
In 2010 Sardor successfully auditioned for the CIS Youth Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Spivakov with concerts in twelve countries around the world. Later, this was reflected in his many years of professional experience in various orchestras at home and abroad.
Sardor Djumaev performed numerous solo recitals with various Symphony and Chamber orchestras in Uzbekistan as well as participates in various competitions. Sardor’s Repertoire List consist of more than 100 works, including performances of violin concertos with orchestra by such composers as P.Tchaykovsky, J.Brahms, N.Paganini, S.Prokofiev, D.Schostakovich and such cycles as “Sonatas for violin and piano” by J. Brahms, Violin Concertos by V. A. Mozart, “Five Pieces” by P. Tchaikovsky, “The Seasons” by A. Vivaldi and A. Piazzolla. His most significant performance achievement is the performance of Bach's cycle "Sonatas and Partitas", BWV 1001-1006, on March 31th ,2017, in Tashkent.
Since 2014 Sardor has been working as a violin teacher at the high school named after V.Uspensky, where he has produced the winners of various national and international competitions, and most of his students were awarded full academic scholarships at universities in the United States, Germany, and Singapore.
In August 2021, Sardor Djumaev started his doctoral degree at the University of North Texas, USA, in the studio of Professor Julia Bushkova. As first violinist in the Bancroft Quartet he won honor prizes in "France Music Competition", "King's Peak International Music Competition", "Charleston International Music Competition" and "London Music Competition" in 2021/22.
Currently he is working in several orchestras in the DFW area and enjoyes sharing his knowledge with students in his private studio.
In 2010 Sardor successfully auditioned for the CIS Youth Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Spivakov with concerts in twelve countries around the world. Later, this was reflected in his many years of professional experience in various orchestras at home and abroad.
Sardor Djumaev performed numerous solo recitals with various Symphony and Chamber orchestras in Uzbekistan as well as participates in various competitions. Sardor’s Repertoire List consist of more than 100 works, including performances of violin concertos with orchestra by such composers as P.Tchaykovsky, J.Brahms, N.Paganini, S.Prokofiev, D.Schostakovich and such cycles as “Sonatas for violin and piano” by J. Brahms, Violin Concertos by V. A. Mozart, “Five Pieces” by P. Tchaikovsky, “The Seasons” by A. Vivaldi and A. Piazzolla. His most significant performance achievement is the performance of Bach's cycle "Sonatas and Partitas", BWV 1001-1006, on March 31th ,2017, in Tashkent.
Since 2014 Sardor has been working as a violin teacher at the high school named after V.Uspensky, where he has produced the winners of various national and international competitions, and most of his students were awarded full academic scholarships at universities in the United States, Germany, and Singapore.
In August 2021, Sardor Djumaev started his doctoral degree at the University of North Texas, USA, in the studio of Professor Julia Bushkova. As first violinist in the Bancroft Quartet he won honor prizes in "France Music Competition", "King's Peak International Music Competition", "Charleston International Music Competition" and "London Music Competition" in 2021/22.
Currently he is working in several orchestras in the DFW area and enjoyes sharing his knowledge with students in his private studio.