Anna Skryleva ( German: Anna Skryleva ; born 1975, Moscow) is a German conductor of Russian origin.
| Anna Skryleva | |
|---|---|
| Full name | Anna Skryleva |
| Date of Birth | 1975 |
| Place of Birth | Moscow RSFSR |
| A country | |
| Professions | conductor |
| Instruments | the piano |
| Genres | symphonic and opera music |
| Anna Skrylyova’s site | |
Content
- 1 Beginning of the biography
- 2 Careers in Germany
- 3 Personal life
- 4 notes
- 5 Links
Beginning of a Biography
Anna Skryleva received her first piano lessons at five years old, and wrote her first compositions at the age of eight . She was accepted into the composition class at the P.I. Tchaikovsky Moscow Conservatory , where she also studied as a pianist and chamber musician .
Having settled in Germany in 1999, she studied in Berlin at the University of the Arts (piano class of Klaus Helvig ) and took conducting lessons from Professor Lutz Herbig in Dusseldorf .
Careers in Germany
In 2002-2003 Assistant Professor of Opera Conducting Alicia Mounck at the Karlsruhe High School of Music . From 2007 to 2012, Skryleva participated in numerous opera productions at the Hamburg State Opera under the direction of General Music Director and Artistic Director Simone Young , she also performed with the Hamburg Philharmonic Orchestra .
In 2012-2013. deputy general director and first bandmaster at . In 2013—2015 For two seasons, she held the same post at the , debuted in Darmstadt on March 15, 2014 with Giuseppe Verdi 's opera Othello . In 2015, she participated in the first international seminar for women conductors in Dallas [1] [2] .
On August 1, 2019, she took up the post of General Director of Magdeburg , heading the . Criticism noted this as one of the evidences of the increasing role of women in the world of academic music [3] .
Personal life
Married to opera singer Dieter Schweikart [4] .
Notes
- ↑ "The Dallas Opera / Institute fur Women Conductors" (inaccessible link) . Archived December 22, 2015.
- ↑ "First ever training institute female opera conductors premieres Dallas" , keranews.org
- ↑ Michael Struck-Schloen. The Future of Classical Music is Female // Goethe-Institut , January 2019.
- ↑ Dr. Christian Strehk. Von der Wahrheit in der Mitte // Kieler Nachrichten , 07.19.2017.