Renata Kambarova
About
I see music as a way for people to connect with their own creativity and open themselves to their inner voice, their true self and their unique path.
Born in Central Asia and raised in Europe, I am committed to discovery and I am convinced that learning is a never-ending path. Lately I have been traveling through Europe and Russia to play classical and contemporary chamber music. I am also working on solo projects involving flute, electronics and mixed arts.
In an evolving society my best answer has been to stay curious and open-minded. That’s why I am looking forward to meeting you, and sharing with you the joy of learning and letting your creativity express itself, wherever you might be on your artistic path.
If you need advice on contemporary pieces for your final jury, if you are looking for ways to refresh your repertoire or to give a new direction to your practice, I will be happy to help! I can guide you through the classics of modern repertoire, to teach my tricks to creative interpretation or free improvisation.
Selected CV:
1997-1999 Music studies in V. A. Uspensky Music School in Tashkent with Igor Arkadievitch
1999-2001 baroque recorder in Belgium with Jean-Pierre Boullet
2000-2009 studies of flute in Académie Grétry in Liège
2008 I am awarded Concerts Permanents Prize
2009 I become Dexia Classics Finalist
2014 I found Dódeka in the Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles
2015 I obtain my Diploma of Educational Master’s Degree cum laude in Flute and Piccolo in Brussels, Belgium where I studied with Baudouin Giaux, solo flute of the National Orchestra of Belgium
2016 I join Ensemble Fractales and I release my first CD with 48 Cameras
2017 I obtain my Diploma of Master in Music Fontys from Fontys Hogeschool voor de Kunst, in Tilburg in the Netherlands where I studied with Valerie Debaele, solo flute of Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège
Release of my second CD - GCM Project
2018 I am awarded VOCATIO prize
2019 I start a Master Degree in Contemporary Music in Conservatoire Royal de Liège with Ine Vanoeveren and release 3rd CD Déchu with Radio Prague.
My values:
Curiosity : other genres and other countries music or instruments inspire me continuously and playing new things make me stronger and more confident in my normal practice
Authenticity : Listen to my intuition and body sensations was often the key when I was blocked, and I learned how to use Alexander Technique or mindfulness meditation to give new directions to my practice
Consciousness : I believe the artist is not detached from the environment or the society, whatever he or she does, and that’s why I am committed to make encounters possible. I feel this is the most truthful contribution I can make to build the word of tomorrow.