Olga Kholodnaya Explained

Olga Kholodnaya (Russian: Ольга Холодная) is a Russian violinist, composer, arranger and producer, born in Cheboksary, in the Soviet Union and based in Berlin, Germany.

Biography

Born in Cheboksary, the capital of Chuvashia ex-Soviet Union, Olga Kholodnaya began studying the violin at the age of five.

Between 2000 and 2007, Kholodnaya studied classical music at the Richard-Strauss-Konservatorium München and Hochschule für Musik München. She studied with Zakhar Bron, Markus Wolf[1] and Didier Lockwood. Olga Kholodnaya played with the Bayerische Philharmonie and Junge Münchner Philharmonie. She recorded Funk, Electro, House, and Hiphop since the age of 15.[2] She started playing in the street Olga Show[3] worldwide. In 2006 Olga Kholodnaya performed for the World Cup Opening in Munich Allianz Arena .

Between 2007 and 2010, Olga Kholodnaya survived a heavy injury. She learned to walk again. She never gave up playing the violin she went on playing the violin for her listeners as soon as she could. Music gave her the strength. In 2010, Kholodnaya recovered from the injury consequences to continue her path.

Since 2012, Olga Kholodnaya plays with Marino Colina, the drummer of Olga Show[3] are pioneers of the music style "violin and drums".[4]

After many years of solo performance. in 2011 Olga Kholodnaya started using the loop station Boss RC 30[5] for her performance and started experimenting with effects Boss and beats. this is how she composed Night in Istanbul and arranged famous classical tunes like Canon in D from J. Pachelbel, Libertango from A. Piazzolla. She covered Eminem`s 8 Mile, Christina Aguilera Genie in a Bottle, Nirvana - Smells like teen Spirit. She recorded a self made CD and sold over 3000 copies traveling to Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Munich and Berlin.

In Berlin, Kholodnaya was playing in the Metro Stations Friedrichstraße and Kottbusser Tor. She was celebrated by the audience, but banned by the Metro authorities, because of the prohibition of use of amplifiers in the Berliner Metro. This is how she started to play outside of the metro - in the streets of Berlin. Her favourite spots became Friedrichstraße next to Dussmann, Kurfürstendamm, next to Karstadt and Alexanderplatz under the Bridge.

As she did not like to play with electronic beats from her loop station, Olga was looking for a drummer to play her music with. This is how she met Marino Colina the current drummer of Olga Show and Raul Marcos the former Bassist.

The Band consisted of 3 people and had a huge success playing under the bridge in Alexanderplatz. Selling over 300 CDs per week and having large crowds listening to them.

But very soon the Band faced persecution by the authorities again, despite getting all the available permissions, there was no legal way that could be found to maintain playing in the Berlin city center.

Since then, Olga Kholodnaya and Marino Colina are organising demonstrations, fighting for the rights of freedom of performing and permissions for performers based on the Milan and London permission models. They criticise, that if the authorities forbid the use of amplifiers and drums - certain music styles can not be played in the streets and this vulnerates the freedom of expression of art.

Four days after the 13 November 2015 attacks in Paris, Kholodnaya performed in front of the Bataclan as a call for world peace.[6] [7] [8] [9]

Double Concerto for Violin and Drums

Olga Kholodnaya and Marino Colina, also known as Olga Show,[3] performed the world premiere of J.S. Bach´s Double Concerto for Violin and Drums in the Berliner Philharmonie[10] on 9 June 2017. It was a big success that was celebrated by the press and audience.[4] [11] [12] [13]

Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in e minor, Op.64

In commemoration of the 170th year since the death of Felix Mendelssohn, Olga Show[3] performed the world premiere of Felix Mendelssohn's Concerto Op.64 for Violin and Drums, in the Stadthalle in Rosenheim on 4 November 2017 acclaimed by the critic.[14] [15] [16]

Instrument

Currently, she plays a J.B. Vuillaume Violin from 1853 "The blade" (ex-Kägi)[17] and a Jacob Veit Müller.[18] Until 2017 she owned and played a Tobias Volkamer that she used for most of her recordings and her debut in the Berliner Philharmonie.

Discography

ReleaseComposer/Title of workPerformerLabel/Catalog no.Format
2013Olga Show
  • Night in Istanbul
Groove Strasse859710315030CD
2014Olga Show
  • Save the street musicians
Groove Strasse859714591270CD

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wolf Markus.
  2. Web site: Olga Kholodnaia. Discogs.com. en. 2017-10-25.
  3. Web site: Home . olgashow.com.
  4. Volker. Blech. 2017-06-08. Bach gehört in die Philharmonie. Berliner Morgenpost.
  5. Web site: BOSS - RC-30 | Loop Station. BOSS. Corporation. BOSS.
  6. Web site: Attentats de Paris: Une violoniste russe se produit devant le Bataclan en hommage aux victimes. magazine. Le Point. 2015-11-17. Le Point. fr-FR. 2016-05-19.
  7. Web site: Un air de violon et un café, pour résister Attentats terroristes à Paris. ICI.Radio-Canada.ca. Zone International -. Radio-Canada.ca. fr-ca. 2016-05-19.
  8. Web site: PHOTOS - Un violoniste et un joueur de grosse caisse venus jouer devant le Bataclan - Hommages aux victimes de l'attentat terroriste du Bataclan à Paris le 16 novembre 2. Purepeople.com. 2016-05-19.
  9. Web site: Attentats de Paris: Une violoniste se produit devant le Bataclan en hommage aux victimes. Jolpress.com. 2016-05-19. 10 January 2015.
  10. Web site: Olga Kholodnaya in einer Weltpremiere – Doppelkonzert für Violine und Schlagzeug in der Berliner Philharmonie von Johann Sebastian Bach. E-concierge.de.
  11. Web site: Olga Show Doppelkonzert für Violine und Schlagzeug. Berliner. Philharmoniker. Berliner-philharmoniker.de.
  12. Web site: Programmübersicht. Rbb-online.de.
  13. Web site: Olga Show mit Bach im Kammermusiksaal - Von der Straße auf die große Bühne. Bild.de.
  14. Füchtner. Autumn 2017. Wenn der Geigenbogen tanzt. OVB Heimatzeitungen.
  15. Hoffmann. Susanne. Autumn 2017. Olga-Show: erst Straßenmusik, dann Konzertsaal. OVB Heimatzeitung.
  16. Einmaliges Erlebnis. Echo Wochenblatt.
  17. Web site: Olga with J.B.Vuillaume "The Blade". Scontent.ftxl1-1.fna.fbcdn.net.
  18. Web site: Instruments. Jacob Veit Mueller.