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Sitkovetsky has created, developed and led a number of festivals, including the Korsholm Music Festival, Finland (1983-1993, and 2002), the Seattle International Music Festival (1992-1997), the Silk Route of Music, Azerbaijan (1999), and the Festival del Sole, Tuscany (2003-2006). In 2018/2019, he was invited as Artist-in-Residence of Vadim Repin's Trans-Siberian Festival. He is a close partner and a regular guest at other distinguished festivals, including the [[Verbier Festival]], Festival Ljubljana,<ref>{{Cite web|title=Festival Ljubljana|url=https://ljubljanafestival.si/|access-date=2021-10-20|website=Festival Ljubljana|language=sl-SI}}</ref> and the [[George Enescu Festival]].
 
Sitkovetsky's namehas iscontributed nowgreatly synonymous withto the art of transcription.{{Peacock inline|date=March 2023}}. His iconic orchestral and string trio versions of Bach's Goldberg Variations set a benchmark in transcription and continue to be heard regularly in performances and recordings by many of the world's leading performers. Following their success, Sitkovetsky has gone on to arrange over 50 works of major repertoire by composers such as Bartók, Beethoven, Brahms, Haydn, Schnittke, and Shostakovich. In 2015, he unveiled his transcription of Stravinsky's ''Le baiser de la fée'', commissioned by the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, and premiered by Augustin Hadelich at Carnegie Hall; in the 2017/2018 season, a new multi-genre/multimedia work, ''Devil, Soldier & Violin'' (inspired by Stravinsky's [[L'Histoire du soldat|L'histoire du soldat]]) premiered in Moscow's Tchaikovsky Concert Hall with sold-out performances across Russia. In the summer 2018, the [[Verbier Festival]] commissioned and gave the world premiere of Sitkovetsky's transcription of Sarasate's ''Navarra Fantasy''. This performance, which marked the festival's 25th anniversary, was broadcast live worldwide on Medici.tv, with an all-star lineup of musicians including [[Lisa Batiashvili]], [[Leonidas Kavakos]], [[Mischa Maisky]], [[Vadim Repin]], [[Maxim Vengerov]], [[Tabea Zimmermann]], and [[Pinchas Zukerman]].
 
== Personal life ==