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FYODOR GLUSHCHENKO
(BORN 1944)
Ukrainian conductor. People’s Artist of Ukraine (1982). He is permanent conductor of the State Symphony Orchestra and Moscow Philharmonic in Moscow, the Ural Symphony Orchestra in Yekaterinburg.
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STANISLAV GORKOVENKO
(BORN 1938)
a modern conductor of the St. Petersburg Academic Symphony Orchestra. Since 1978 has been Chief Conductor of the Solovyov-Sedoy orchesrta (former Radio and TV orchestra, now – Gubernatorial orchestra).
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ANATOLY SHEVEL
Russian conductor (Moscow). He conducted the Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra in 2008.
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ALEXEY KORNIENKO
(BORN 1954)
a famous pianist and Chief Conductor of the Sofia Philharmonic. The I Rachmaninoff Piano Contest winner (Moscow, 1983). He has guest-conducted the Moscow Symphony Orchestra since 1995.
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DANIELE RUSTIONI
ITALY
guest conductor of the Mikhailovsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, chief guest conductor of the Ashovert Music Festival in England. Vice-dean of the Royal Musical Academy vocal department, voice teacher of the National Opera Studio, actively engaged with the Teatro alla Scala.
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TAO LIN
CHINA
Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the Kuzbass Symphony Orchestra (Kemerovo, Russia), the I International Sergei Prokofiev Conducting Competition 3rd Prize (1993), the XIII International Nicolay MalkoYoung Conductors Competition winner (2001), Gramophone Award in classical music.
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MARLON DANIEL
USA
the UNO Artist Voice Award for charity. Grammy and NAACP Awards nominees (2011), Gramophone Award in classical music nominee (Great Britain).
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CHRISTOPHER MOULDS
GREAT BRITAIN
guest conductor of the Wiener Philharmoniker, the Berliner Staatsoper, the Bolshoi Theatre Symphony Orchestra.
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ANTONINO FOGLIANI
ITALY
Artistic Director of the Rossini Festival in Bad Wildbad (Germany, from 2011). He cooperates with the National Academy Santa Cecilia, the Toscanini Foundation Symphony Orchestra (Parma), the Bretagne Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestra Ensemble of Paris, Wurttembergisches Kammerorchester (Reutlingen, Germany), Orchestra dell’ Opera di Roma, Teatro Massimo of Catania Teatro alla Scala, etc.
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JONATHAN COHEN
GREAT BRITAIN
conductor, cellist and harpsichordist, a member of Les Arts Florissants Baroque ensemble. He was a founder member of the London Haydn Quartet, with whom he recorded two sets of Haydn quartets for Hyperion. Jonathan Cohen plays a cello made by Giuseppe Guarneri (filius Andrea) in Cremona, 1712.
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