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  1. 30 de sept. de 2023 · Gábor Boldoczki & Sergei Nakariakov Colleen Lee, piano Rueff: Sonatine for trumpet & piano Hahn: À Chloris Vivaldi: Concerto for two cellos in g minor, RV 531 Böhme: La Napolitaine, Tarantella, Op.25 Schumann: Fanatsiestücke, Op.73 Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin Lensky's Aria

  2. Sergei Nakariakov’s repertoire includes not only the entire range of original literature for the trumpet - he is continually expanding into broader territories, including many fascinating transcriptions, while he searches for ever new means of musical expression.

  3. Jean-Baptiste ARBAN - Carnival of VeniceSergei Nakariakov (trumpet),"Israel Soloists" Kfar-Saba Chamber Orchestra – Benjamin Yusupov (conductor)21 April 201...

  4. Nakariakov’s discography with Teldec (Warner) has drawn the most enthusiastic public and critical acclaim. Bizet, Paganini, Gershwin, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky, Widmann, Mozart… he developed an unique musical voice, which is much more than a vehicle for astonishing virtuosity.

  5. Sergei Nakariakov has broken through more than a few of the perceived boundaries framing the world of the trumpet in classical music. Dubbed “The Paganini of the trumpet” by the Finnish press after a performance at the Korsholm Festival when he was only 13 years old, and in 1997 “Caruso of the Trumpet” by Musik und Theater, Sergei has developed a unique musical voice, which is, much ...

  6. Sergei plays on his signature AR Resonance Nakariakov Trumpet with a Bronze bell and Nickel Silver leadpipe and tuning slide. He is also performing on his special set of mouthpieces for trumpet, flugelhorn, cornet and piccolo trumpet. You can buy his trumpet and mouthpieces in our SHOP. Watch Sergei in Action with his Trumpet and Mouthpieces ...

  7. Sergei Nakariakov. Russian-Israeli virtuoso trumpeter, born May 10, 1977 in Gorky, Soviet Union (now Nizhny Novgorod, Russia). Nakariakov was dubbed "The Paganini of the trumpet" by the Finnish press after a performance at the Korsholm Festival when he was only 13 years old; and dubbed "Caruso of the Trumpet" in 1997 by Musik und Theater.