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Teodor Currentzis

Teodor Currentzis is a Greek-Russian conductor famed for the unorthodox operatic interpretations he offers issued in the relatively remote metropolitan areas of Novosibirsk and Perm. The Guardian provides known as him “the performing exact carbon copy of Glenn Gould morphed with Kurt Cobain.” Blessed in Athens in 1972, Currentzis examined …

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Andris Nelsons

Latvian-born Andris Nelsons offers held main conducting posts about both concert and operatic stages, and in every realm has recognized himself as an incisive interpreter of a wide selection of music. Therefore, whether performing Puccini in the Met, Wagner at Bayreuth, or Stravinsky with the town of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, …

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Jonathan Nott

Jonathan Nott achieved success being a conductor in rather unusual fashion: without competition victories under his belt no mentoring conductor ushering him along, he launched his career in foreign opera houses, eventually conducting orchestral concerts privately, but often with contemporary or contemporary works on the bill. Actually, Nott created a …

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Semyon Bychkov

Semyon Bychkov’s performing is admired because of its clearness, unexaggerated manifestation, and frankness in conveying the intention from the music, whatever he is performing. He is similarly comfortable performing orchestral, choral, or operatic music. His initial studies were from the piano, but he spent a decade (from age seven) on …

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Hannu Lintu

Hannu Lintu is really a prominent Finnish conductor, known for exploring neglected orchestral repertoire, in addition to for promoting modern music. Been trained in piano and cello in the Turku Conservatory as well as the Sibelius Academy, he analyzed performing with Atso Almila, Jorma Panula, and Eri Klas, and participated …

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Mischa Maisky

Mischa Maisky started learning the cello in age eight. An greatly talented college student, he joined the Riga Conservatory. Discouraged from the rigid curriculum, nevertheless, he relocated to Leningrad in 1965. He not merely received the Soviet Union’s nationwide cello competition, but also experienced an acclaimed debut using the Leningrad …

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