The winner of the 2012 Sviatoslav Knushevitsky International Cello Competition, Dali Gutserieva, is one of the most talented cellists of the young generation of Russian musicians.
In 2021 she became a prize winner at II Brussels International Music Competition, VII Odin International Music Competition, VI Paris International Music Competition and a special prize winner at I Ise-Shima International String Competition in Japan.
Future performances include concerts with National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia and maestro Vladimir Spivakov, with Russian National Orchestra and maestro Keri-Lynn Wilson, State Academic Symphony Orchestra “Evgeny Svetlanov”, Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra with maestro Vladimir Fedoseev among others.
Current season engagements included concerts in France with Latvian Chamber Orchestra with re-known cellist and conductor David Geringas in June 2021, in Moscow with Russian National Orchestra and Keri-Lynn Wilson and with World famous maestro Daniel Oren in May 2021.
Last season’s performances included concerts with the with the Silesian Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra (conductor Daniel Oren), 4 concerts in Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam and London with the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Russia (conductor Vladimir Spivakov), 2 concerts with Danish Royal Orchestra in Moscow (conductor Alexander Vedernikov and 4 concerts with the Latvian Festival Chamber Orchestra in Rome and Riga (conductor and soloist David Geringas). Often collaborating with renowned cellist and teacher David Geringas and the Chamber Orchestra of the Lithuanian Philharmonic, she performed as a soloist in Finland, Iceland, the Czech Republic, Spain, and Italy. When Dali first studied at the Central Music School with Professor Gavrysh, and then at the Moscow Conservatory with Kirill Rodin, she began to perform with great success in Russia and abroad at the age of 9 years. Dali was born in Moscow in 1999 and began to study music at the age of six.