- The
venue Alte Oper was
reopened in 1981. From 1990 to 1996,
Dmitri Kitajenko was
chief conductor of the
Frankfurt Radio Symphony. His work focused...
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Dmitri Georgievich Kitayenko (also
spelled Dmitrij Kitajenko; born 18
August 1940) is a
Soviet and
Russian conductor. He was
bestowed the
title People's...
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Antonio Pappano,
Semyon Bychkov, Yuri Temirkhanov,
Vasily Petrenko,
Dmitrij Kitajenko,
Helmuth Rilling, Myung-Whun
Chung and
Yannick Nézet-Séguin. His engagements...
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orchestra was
founded in 1877.
Recent chief conductors have
included Dmitri Kitajenko (1991–2004),
Andrey Boreyko (2004–2010), and
Mario Venzago (2010–2021)...
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Minor –
Symphony in C
Minor (1995)
Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra/Dmitri
Kitajenko Edvard Grieg Museum •
Trold 08
Andsnes is
represented with Grieg's piano...
- (1958–1961)
Karsten Andersen (1964–1985) Aldo
Ceccato (1985–1990)
Dmitri Kitajenko (1990–1998)
Simone Young (1998–2002)
Andrew Litton (2003–2015) Edward...
- Conductors,
Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra 1985–1990 Succeeded by
Dmitri Kitajenko Preceded by Jesús López-Cobos Prin****l Conductors,
Orquesta Nacional...
- live at
Barbican Hall,
London CD Gürzenich Orchestra,
Cologne Dmitri Kitajenko Phoenix Edition 2008 CD
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Kirill Karabits...
- war.
After the war the theatre,
directed by
Samosud (and
later Dmitri Kitajenko and Lev Mikhailov),
continued operation as a
primarily classical opera...
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Orchestra Mariss Jansons Chandos 1987 CD
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra Dmitri Kitajenko RCA 1987 CD
Orchestre National de
France Mstislav Rostropovich Erato 1988...