Visiting Artist

Aleksei Kiseliov

Cello
Belarus

Aleksei Kiseliov is a Belarusian-born cellist whose career spans solo performance, chamber music, orchestral leadership, and education at the highest levels. Praised for his warm sound and lyrical expressivity, he is currently Solo Cellist with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra and teaches at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm.

Biography

Aleksei has performed as soloist with orchestras including the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra, London Firebird Orchestra, the State Symphony and Chamber Orchestras of Belarus, the St. Petersburg State Academic Capella Symphony, and the Orpheus Sinfonia in London. His performances have taken him to venues such as the Concertgebouw Kleine Zaal (Amsterdam), Bozar and Flagey(Brussels), Cadogan Hall, the Purcell Room and the Royal Albert Hall (London), and to concert halls across France, Switzerland, Germany and the U.S.

Since 2022, he has held the position of Solo Cellist with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra. From 2011 to 2022, Aleksei served as Principal Cellist of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, regularly performing as soloist and in chamber ensembles. He has appeared as Guest Principal with the Oslo Philharmonic, Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra, Scottish Chamber Orchestra and English National Opera.

A passionate chamber musician, Aleksei has has appeared at many leading festivals, among them Korsholm Music Festival, Musica Mundi Festival, the Yuri Bashmet International Music Festival, Les Vacances de Monsieur Haydn, Kronberg Academy’s Cello Masterclasses and Concerts, Beauvais Cello Festival and GAIA Chamber Music Festival. He has collaborated with distinguished artists including Itamar Golan, Alexandre Kantorow, Benjamin Grosvenor, Alasdair Beatson, Maxim Vengerov, Nicola Benedetti, Giovanni Sollima and Gavriel Lipkind.

Alongside his performing career, Aleksei is an experienced teacher and mentor. He currently teaches at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm and previously served as cello professor at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland from 2011 to 2021. He regularly gives masterclasses and sectional coaching for institutions including NYOS (National Youth Orchestra of Scotland), Musica Mundi and the Royal College of Music in London, where he assisted Hélène Dautry during his Lambert Fellowship.

Institutions
  • Royal College of Music Stockholm – professor (since 2022)
  • Royal Conservatoire of Scotland – cello teacher (2011–2021)
  • Royal College of Music London – Fellowship

Activity

Festivals / Seasons
  • Korsholm Music Festival
  • Musica Mundi Festival
  • Yuri Bashmet International Music Festival
  • Les Vacances de Monsieur Haydn
  • Kronberg Academy Cello Masterclasses and Concerts
  • Beauvais Cello Festival
  • GAIA Chamber Music Festival

Academies
  • Kronberg Academy (Cello Masterclasses and Concerts)
  • Musica Mundi (programme / académie)

Media

Our students and alumni

Other artists

Johannes Gray
USA
  • 1st Prize – “World’s Biggest Stage” International Competition
  • Special Prize – Grand Prix Emanuel Feuermann
  • 2nd Prize – International J.-S. Bach Competition
  • Laureate – International Pablo Casals Award

Krzysztof Michalski
Poland
  • Laureate – Queen Elisabeth Competition
  • 2nd Prize – ARD International Cello Competition
  • Best Performance Prize – ARD International Cello Competition
  • 2nd Prize – David Geringas International Cello Competition
  • 3rd Prize – Kodály International String Competition
  • 3rd Prize – Buchet International Cello Competition
  • 1st Prize – Johansen International String Competition
Jérémy Garbarg
France
  • ADAMI Classical Revelation
  • 1st Prize – Schoenfeld International Competition
  • Special Prize – Schoenfeld International Competition
  • Prizewinner – Brahms International Competition (Austria)
  • Audience Prize – Viña del Mar International Competition (Chile)
  • 1st Prize – Società Umanitaria International Competition (Milano)
  • 1st Prize – Belgium Cello Society Competition (Brussels)
  • Laureate – Fondation Banque Populaire