(BORN 1960)
Russian conductor and professor of music. People’s artist of Russia, Honoured Artist of Russia (2002), People’s Artist of Russia (2011). Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the Saint Petersburg State Academic Cappella Orchestra and the Leningrad Conservatory Musical Theatre (now the Saint Petersburg Theatre), conductor of the Mikhailovsky Theatre and the Chelyabinsk Opera and Ballet Theatre, professor of the Saint Petersburg Conservatory. (BORN 1945)
Soviet and Russian conductor. People’s Artist of the RSFSR (1977). The Lenin Komsomol Prize (1977). The Glinka State Prize of RSFSR (1986). FRANCE
Honorary President for life of the Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra (2009), State Prize of the Russian Federation, actively cooperates with renowned European musical ensembles. (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. (1928 – 1998)
Lithuanian and Russian conductor. People’s Artist of the RSFSR (1976). State Prize of the USSR (1977). The International Santa Cecilia Music Competition Award (Rome, 1968). He was conductor of the Bolshoi Theatre. (1925 - 2008)
composer, assistant conductor to Natan Rakhlin (1970 – 1971). Honoured Artist of the Tatar SSR. Conductor of the Mussa Jalil Tatar Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre from 1959 to 1970. Russian conductor (Moscow). He conducted the Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra in 2008. ESTONIA
Honored worker of Art of Estonian SSR (1986), Freeman of Tallin (2000), the owner of many other State Estonian awards and public distinctions. (BORN 1957)
Russian conductor. Grzegorz Fitelberg International Competition for Conductors first prize (Katowice, 1987) and Kirill Kondrashin Competition for Young Conductors first prize (Amsterdam, 1989). Presently, A. Boreiko is Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of two symphony orchestras – the Dusseldorf Symphoniker (2008) and the Orchestre National de Belgique (2012).