In 1989, Ludmila Berlinskaya moved to Paris with her second husband,
Anton Matalaev, first violinist in the
Anton Quartet, who had just won the Grand Prix at the
Concours d'Évian. Ludmila Berlinskaya began performing with
Mstislav Rostropovich in Europe on a regular basis whilst in Paris. Following their first concert at the Paris Town Hall, the then mayor's wife, Mrs Chirac, offered Ludmila Berlinskaya the chance to create a festival: the Salon Musical Russe. Anton Matalaev and Ludmila Berlinskaya have a daughter, Macha Matalaev, born in 1991. Anton Matalev died in 2002. The 90s were a busy decade for partnerships and concert performances. Ludmila Berlinskaya performed recitals and chamber music in the greatest international venues such as Wigmore Hall and Barbican Hall in London, Concertgebouw in Amsterdam,
Théâtre des Champs-Élysées and
Salle Gaveau in Paris, the Moscow Conservatory, the Fenice in Venice, the Royal Academies of Brussels and Madrid plus a large number of festivals. She is a specialist in chamber music and has performed with a range of musicians and ensembles, including Gautier Capuçon, Henri Demarquette, David Geringas, Alain Meunier, Pavel Gomziakov, Philippe Muller, Dominique de Williencourt, Gérard Poulet, Sarah Nemtanu, Gérard Caussé, Jean-Marc Luisada, François-René Duchâble, Paul Meyer, as well as the Modigliani Quartet, the Orlando Quartet, the Danel Quartet, the Fine Arts Quartet, the Saint Petersburg Quartet, and the Ardeo and Moraguès Quintets. Ludmila Berlinskaya is known as a specialist in Shostakovich music having played all his chamber music for piano with partners and even rarer or more unusual pieces. In 2001 she founded her second Festival, "Printemps Musical à Paris", which was taking place in different venues in Paris. It hosted Alexandre Scriabine's Parisian creation
Prométhée and for the first time in Paris after
George Balanchine,
Aubade by Poulenc with a dancer. Alongside her concert performances, Ludmila Berlinskaya has been teaching at the
École Normale de Musique de Paris "Alfred Cortot" since 2006. In June 2009, she founded the Association Berlinsky following the death of
Valentin Berlinsky on December 15, 2008. == Piano-duo Berlinskaya-Ancelle ==