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Andrianov, Alexander Sergeevich

Alexander Sergeyevich Andrianov (born 1991 , Yaroslavl ) - Russian conductor, music teacher.

Alexander Sergeevich
Andrianov
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basic information
Date of BirthMay 3, 1991 ( 1991-05-03 ) (28 years old)
Place of BirthYaroslavl
A country Russia
Professionsconductor
music teacher
Genresclassical music

Content

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Awards and titles
  • 3 Video and audio
  • 4 References

Biography

Born May 3, 1991 in Yaroslavl.

In 2010 he graduated from the Yaroslavl College of Music (College) in the horn class. He began to engage in symphonic conducting with Anatoly Oselkov, a graduate of the Moscow Conservatory, class Kirill Kondrashin.

In 2016, Alexander Andrianov graduated with honors from the Nizhny Novgorod Conservatory with Professor Alexander Skulsky .

In 2010, begins work at the Nizhny Novgorod Academic Opera and Ballet Theater. A.S. Pushkin, where from 2012—2016 he combines work with a post as an assistant to the chief conductor of the Nizhny Novgorod Academic Opera and Ballet Theater named after A.S. Pushkin.
As a conductor, he participated in theater productions: P. I. Tchaikovsky “Cherevichki” (2013); I. Kalman “Princess of the Circus” (2014); V.A. Mozart “Cosi fun tutti” (2015); Sh. R. Chalaev “Cossacks” (2015 world premiere); L. Klinichev "Anna Marina" (2016 world premiere); A. I. Khachaturian “Spartak” (2016), conducts performances in the theater: F. Lowe “My Fair Lady”; B. Asafiev “The Bakhchisarai Fountain”. As an assistant in the opera studio of the conservatory he participated in the productions of: J. Rossini Marriage bill; P. I. Tchaikovsky "Eugene Onegin"; J. Puccini "Sister Angelica"; J. Verdi "Masquerade Ball."

In 2015, the conductor made his debut with great success on the stage of the Mari State Opera and Ballet Theater. E. Sapaeva (Yoshkar Ola) J. Verdi “La Traviata”, the conductor also collaborates with the Yaroslavl Governor Symphony Orchestra several times, was invited to participate in the 10th anniversary organ festival named after L. Roizman, where the Russian premiere of the work of K. Hoyer, "Concertino in the old style, for organ and string orchestra" was held with great success

Since 2017, collaborates with the Musical Theater. THEM. Yaushev, where he conducted the performances of Countess Marman by Countess Kalman; I. Strauss "The Bat"; J. Rossini "The Barber of Seville"; F. Amirov "1000 and 1 Nights", concerts of the " Talents of the World " fund led by David Gvinianidze.

Member of contests and festivals: them. I. Musina (Kostroma, Russia), N. Tlendieva (Astana, Kazakhstan), Educational project in the framework of the Diaghilev Festival (Theodor Currentzis, Perm); Italian Opera Academy Ricardo Muti (Ravenna, Italy); them. George Enescu (Bucharest, Romania)

Participant in master classes: Yuri Simonov (2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, with the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra); Eugene Zirlina (Jerusalem, Israel); Vladimir Ponkin; Vladimir Altshuler; Theodore Currentzis (Perm, Russia); Ricardo Muti (Ravenna, Italy).

Awards and titles

  • Diploma-recipient of the II All-Russian Music Competition in the specialty of opera-symphonic conducting (2015)
  • Academician G.A. Razuvaeva (2017)

Video and Audio

  • Entries on the classic-online.ru website

Links

  • Alexander Andrianov on the website of the Moscow State Philharmonic
  • About the Second All-Russian Music Competition on the website classicalmusicnews.ru
  • “Conducting competition as a mirror of the profession” - Interview with A. M. Skulsky on Belcanto.ru
  • Happy sailing! - Critical journalism magazine "Musical Life"


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Andrianov__Alexander_Sergeevich&oldid=102481955


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