(*) DTC CLASSICS represents this artist in Switzerland only.
He is the winner of the following international music competitions:
1996 and 1999 “Virtuoso 2000”, St. Petersburg
2000 competition for Chamber Ensembles “Mazur”, St. Petersburg, first prize
2000 “Alexander Glazunov International Violin Competition”, Paris (France), first prize
2002 “Dombrovsky Violin Competition”, Riga (Latvia), special prize and first prize
2002 “Andrea Postaccini Violin Competition”, Fermo (Italy), special prize, first prize and grand prix
2005 “N. Paganini international Violin Competition”, first prize
2005 “International youth Delphic Games”, Ukraine (Kyiv), gold medal
Sergey Dogadin is the grant-holder of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, the foundation “New Names”, the C. Orbelian International Culture Exchange foundation and a laureate of the “Temirkanov’s Prize”(2003).
He has toured Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland, Turkey, Estonia, Hungary, the Netherlands and the UK, performing with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Philharmonia Orchestra, the Ulster Symphony Orchestra, the Estonian-Finish Orchestra, the Budapest Symphony Orchestra, the Taipei Symphony Orchestra, the Symphony Orchestra of the St. Petersburg Philharmonia, the Mishkolz Symphony Orchestra and others. He collaborates with prominent conductors such as A. Dmitriev, V. Altshuler, N. Alexeev, J. Schulz, R. Trory, A. Rudin, A. Tali, M. Santora, V. Petrenko, A. Skulzky, A. Steinlucht, M. Tang and F. Mastrangelo.
Sergey has enjoyed the honour of performing on Niccolò Paganini’s violin as well as on Johann Strauss’ Amati.