Denis Lotoev

Denis Lotoev

Russia Denis Lotoev graduated from the St. Petersburg State Conservatory and graduate school in the class of opera and symphony conducting, Professor Vladislav Chernushenko.



From 1993 to 1998, Denis Lotoev was the conductor of the Symphony orchestra of the St. Petersburg state academic chapel named after M. I. Glinka, and from 1998 to 2000, he was the conductor of the St. Petersburg state academic orchestra.

In 1996, the conductor made his debut with the Tchaikovsky Grand Symphony orchestra. since 2000, Denis Lotoev has been an assistant to the artistic Director and chief conductor of the BSO, Vladimir Fedoseyev, and since 2009, he has been the conductor of this famous orchestra.

During his time at the BSO. He prepared and implemented a number of independent projects presented on both domestic and foreign stages. Among them are concerts at the Grand hall of the Moscow Conservatory, regular participation in subscriptions of the Moscow Philharmonic, performances on the TV channel "Culture", participation in various festivals, including the opening Of the international festival "Crescendo" (2005), collaboration with such soloists as Denis Matsuev, Maxim Vengerov, Andrey Gavrilov, Alena Baeva, Pepe Romero, Daniel Muller — SCHOTT, Maxim Fedotov, Denis Shapovalov, Ekaterina Mechetina, Alexander Buzlov, Dmitry Illarionov.

Denis Lotoev has repeatedly toured with the BSO in Russia and abroad: great Britain, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Italy, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Uruguay, successfully performing at many concert venues, including: "Philharmonie "in Cologne and" Laeiszhalle " in Hamburg.

The Russian and foreign press noted him as a worthy professional, an extraordinary thinker, a bright interpreter who can captivate listeners with sincere emotion and freshness of reading the score.


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