Throughout her career, she worked with the Dresden Symphony Orchestra, with the Russian Chamber Philharmonic St. Petersburg, the Castle Theater of the Rheinsberg Music Academy, the Philarmonic Orchestra of the State Theater Cottbus, the ensemble "Mosaik" Berlin, the Chamber Ensemble "New Music" Berlin, the trio "Boulange" and many other ensembles and performers together. Their orchestral works have been conducted by famous conductors such as Yuri Serebryakov, Jonathan Stockhammer, Evan Christ, Jürgen Bruns and others. Irina Emeliantseva studied at a music college of the city ofBryanskat Mark Belodubrowski. Under the influence of the music of A. N. Scriabin and N.A. Roslavets she decided to devote herself to composition. She studied composition and piano at the St. Petersburg Conservatory of Music, where she worked as an assistant after graduation. Further studies followed studies: at the Hochschule für Musik "Hanns Eisler" and at the University of Music "Carl Maria von Weber" Dr. E. H. Flammer. She won numerous composition awards, among others the price of international competition Zwukowyje Puti in Saint Petersburg, the price of the Berlin Senate, the price of the Academy of Arts, the price of the international competition for the space of the Transparent Factory in Dresden. In addition, they received numerous fellowships, stays and commissions and many more. Her compositions are performed regularly at numerous concerts and festivals. In addition, their music and their concert appearances are often sent to various radio channels. As a musician Irina Emeliantseva is in demand internationally and one of the most pronounced profiled pianist of our time, particularly in the field of contemporary music. With numerous festivals and concerts played Irina Emeliantseva numerous premieres and Russian premieres of compositions by Dittrich, Messiaen, Roslavets, Lutoslawski, Humel and other, as well as his own works. She recorded several CDs. Her works have been postponed while :de:Simon Verlag für Bibliothekswissen|Simon Verlag für Bibliothekwissen Berlin.
Awards
Gartow-Foundation Award for young composers in Germany
Composer Award at the Sound Ways Festival in St Petersburg
Discography
Paul-Heinz Dittrich: Piano Music I - VII. Edel, Hamburg 2001
Nikolai Andreyevich Roslawez: Piano Works. Neos, München 2009