Feliks Pavlovich Korobov (born May 24, 1972 , Irkutsk ) is a Russian conductor and cellist , teacher . Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (2008), Honored Artist of the Republic of Abkhazia (2012), chief conductor of the Moscow Academic Musical Theater named after K. S. Stanislavsky and V. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko , artistic director of the Chamber Orchestra of the Moscow Conservatory [1] .
| Felix Pavlovich Korobov | ||
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| Date of Birth | May 24, 1972 (aged 47) | |
| Place of Birth | Irkutsk , RSFSR , USSR | |
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| Professions | conductor , musician, music teacher | |
| Instruments | cello | |
| Collectives | Musical Theater named after Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko , Chamber Orchestra of the Moscow Conservatory | |
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Biography
At the age of six, he began to play the cello and entered the Sverdlovsk Secondary Specialized School of Music at the Ural State Conservatory named after M.P. Musorgsky in the class of Professor S.F. Peshkov.
He graduated from the Moscow State Conservatory with a degree in cello in 1996 as a professor, Maria Tchaikovsky, and opera and symphony conducting in 2002 as a professor, Vasily Sinaisky ). In 1998, he graduated from the graduate school with a degree in string quartet (class of Professor Andrei Shishlov ). Among his teachers, outstanding teachers of the Moscow Conservatory - T. A. Gaydamovich, A. Z. Bonduryansky, R. R. Davidyan, K. S. Khachaturian .
Creative activity
Over the years, he worked as the accompanist of the cello group of the Yekaterinburg Maly Opera House (1990-1993) and as the accompanist of the cello group of the State Academic Symphonic Chapel of Russia under the direction of Valery Polyansky (1996-2000).
In 1999, he began his career as a conductor at the Konstantin Stanislavsky and V. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Musical Theater , where in 2002 he staged Giuseppe Verdi's “ Hernani ” opera .
In 2000 - 2002 - assistant to the chief conductor of the State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia , with whom he prepared a number of programs with the participation of Placido Domingo , Montserrat Caballe , Mstislav Rostropovich , performed a number of CD recordings and conducted concerts in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory and the Concert Hall named after P.I. Tchaikovsky .
In 2003, he was invited to work in the Novaya Opera Theater, in 2004 - 2006 - the chief conductor of the theater [2] . Here he prepared a symphony program with the participation of Yuri Temirkanov and Natalia Gutman , a concert dedicated to the 100th anniversary of D. D. Shostakovich , conducted concerts with the participation of Eliso Virsaladze and Jose Kura , "Cinema Mafia" (to the 60th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War), was the musical director and conductor of the operas The Tsar’s Bride by N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov and Norma V. Bellini, the play O Mozart! Mozart ... ", concert programs" Romances of P.I. Tchaikovsky and S.V. Rachmaninov "," Opera @ Jazz ". Conducted by the orchestra to record the album The Silent Force of the Dutch symphonic metal band Within Temptation .
Since September 2004 - chief conductor of the Moscow Musical Theater named after K. S. Stanislavsky and V. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko .
In 2011 - with the Chamber Orchestra of the Moscow Conservatory participates in the Bolshoi Opera project of the Kultura TV channel [3] .
Teaching activities
Since 2007, she has been teaching at the Department of Opera and Symphony Conducting of the Moscow State Conservatory . Artistic director and chief conductor of the Chamber Orchestra of the Moscow Conservatory [4] .
Performances at the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Theater
- 2003 - The Golden Cockerel Rimsky-Korsakov
- 2006 - La Traviata, J. Verdi , director A. Titel
- 2006 - “ Cinderella ” by S. Prokofiev , choreographer O. Vinogradov
- 2007 - “The Seagull ” to the music of D. Shostakovich , P. Tchaikovsky , A. Scriabin , E. Glenny , choreographer D. Neumeier
- 2007 - “Eugene Onegin” by P. Tchaikovsky , director A. Titel
- 2008 - May Night, or the Drowned Woman by N. Rimsky-Korsakov , director A. Titel
- 2008 - “Hamlet (Danish) (Russian) comedy” by V. Kobekin , director A. Titel
- 2008 - “ Stone Flower ” by S. Prokofiev , choreographer Yu. Grigorovich
- 2009 - Naples by N. V. Gade, E. M. E. Helstead, H. S. Pauli, H. C. Lumbu, choreography by A. Bournonville
- 2009 - Margarita and Arman F. Liszt , choreography Ashton
- 2009 - Werther J. Massenet , director M. Bychkov
- 2010 - “Cafe Socrates” - “ Socrates ” by Eric Satie and “Poor Sailor” D. Millau , director A. Ledukhovsky
- 2010 - “Little Death. Six Dances ”to the music of V. A. Mozart , choreographer J. Kilian
- 2010 - “The Power of Fate" J. Verdi , director G. Isahakyan
- 2010 - Sharpening Vitaldi to the pungency Choreography of Jorma Elo
- 2011 - The Little Mermaid L. Auerbach, choreographer J. Neumeier
- 2011 - “Acquaintance with the orchestra” Prokofiev Saint-Saens
- 2012 - Britten Orchestra Guide
- 2012 - “War and Peace” S. Prokofiev
- 2012 - The Blind L. Auerbach
- 2012 - “Songs at the Well” Langer
- 2013 - “Italian in Algeria” by J. Rossini
- 2014 - Aida by J. Verdi
- 2014 - Tatyana L. Auerbach, choreographer J. Neumeier
- 2014 - “Manon” to the music of Massenet, choreographer C. McMillan
- 2014 - Medea L. Cherubini, director A. Titel
- 2016 - “Manon” J. Massenet, director A. Zhagars
- 2017 - “King Oedipus” I. Stravinsky and “Castle of the Duke Bluebeard” B. Bartok, director R. Tuminas
- 2017 - “Metamorphoses of Love” (triptych) A. Zhurbin (World Premiere), director T. Mitkalyova
- 2017 - Suite in White by E. Lalo, choreographer S. Lifar (evening of the one-act ballets Lifar / Kilian / Forsyth)
- 2018 - Macbeth J. Verdi, director C. Ginkas
Notes
- ↑ Felix Korobov Archival copy of October 21, 2011 on the Wayback Machine // Moscow Academic Musical Theater named after K. S. Stanislavsky and V. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko
- ↑ Felix Korobov // Site of the New Opera Theater
- ↑ Big Opera on the website of the Culture Channel
- ↑ Felix Korobov // Website of the Moscow State Conservatory
Links
- Felix Korobov on the website of the Moscow Academic Musical Theater named after K. S. Stanislavsky and Vl. I. Nemirovich-Danchenko
- Felix Korobov on the website of the Moscow International House of Music
- Felix Korobov: “There Will Be No Competition” (inaccessible link) Interview // “Culture” No. 34 (7442), September 2-8, 2004