Leonidas Rafaelian is one of the most well knownn violinmakers in Cremona, where for many years now, he has operated a workshop in the historic center of the city.
Born in Athens, he began playng violin at the age of seven and attended music school under the tutelage of Ruben Avetisian and Kima Bagdasarian.
From 1968 to 1970, he performed with thr RT symphonic orchestra of Yerevan and graduated with a diploma in viola from the Conservatory of that Armenian capital under the guidance of Prof. Hacop Sandalghian. The following year, he began to perform with the symphonic orchestra of Miskolc, Hungary.
In 1991 he moved to Italy and became for to study with M° Gio Batta Morassi.
Leonidas received his diploma as violinmaker in 1995 under the guidance of M° Giorgio Scolari and since then has partecipated in various violimaking competitions and won prestigious prizes, including the 1998 Internationall Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow and in 1999 and 2001 at the National competition in Baveno (Italy) with silver medals.
Leonidas has collaborated with many musicians: David Oistrakh, Dimitri Sostakovich, Aram Khatchatourian, July Jankelevich, Leonid Kogan, Jakkob Flier, Boris Goldstein, Svjatoslav Richter, Melik Bashaev, Manuk Parikian, Zare Saakiantz.
From M° Mstislav Rostropovich, he built a cello modelled on the "Storioni 1760", for Zakhar Bron, violin model Guarneri 1739 and for David Geringas, copy cello "Storioni 1760". M° Rostropovich performed Joseph Haydn\'s C-major concerto on a cello made by Leonidas Rafaelian, in Cremona, the 9th of October 2004, in Bari, the 11th of October 2004. For Maxim Vengerov and Shlomo Minz, he made two violins, modelled Stradivari "Kreutzer 1727" and Guarneri del Gesù "Vieuxtemps 1741". He has collaborated with, there are the great pedagogue Z. Bron, his pupils M. Vengerov and V. Repin, O. Maisenberg, V. Spivakov, J. Bashmet, J. Rachlin and N. Znaider and many others more: M. Maisky, G. Kremer, D. Geringas, B. Belkin, D. Swarzberg, L. Kavakoos, K. Georgian, G. Nikolic, S. Krylov, N. and A. Boyarsky.