Denis Bouriakov has been Principal Flute of the Los Angeles Philharmonic since 2015 and previously held the same position at the Metropolitan Opera from 2009. He is recognized as one of the most active and sought-after flute soloists in the world, winning prizes at major international competitions such as the Munich ARD, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Prague Spring, Carl Nielsen, and Kobe competitions.
Bouriakov continually expands the flute repertoire by transcribing, publishing, and performing violin concertos and sonatas, showcasing his phenomenal virtuoso technique and musicianship. His efforts have pushed the boundaries of flute artistry and technique.
As a soloist and teacher, Bouriakov’s recent engagements include recitals and masterclasses across the USA, Europe, Asia, and Australia. He collaborates with renowned conductors such as Dudamel, Gergiev, and Harding, and has made numerous recordings, establishing himself as a leading figure in the world of flute music.
That middle movement's a cracker. I'm going to have a go at that, myself. I see from the retention graph that it gets the most played :) Thanks for the lovely rendition.