Monday 7th June: DMITRY SITKOVETSKY – “Musical Legacies: cultural and social differences in attitudes to performance in Russia, UK and USA” 7.30pm, Exeter
Born in Baku, Azerbaijan, Sitkovetsky went on to study at the Moscow Conservatory, before emigrating to the United States in 1977. He has performed as a violin soloist with a number of the world’s leading orchestras including Berlin, London Symphony, New York and LA Philarmonic. Over the past few years, Sitkovetsky has developed a flourishing conducting career. He is Principle Conductor and Artistic Advisor of the Ulster Orchestra, with whom he has toured extensively to cities including Madrid, Amsterdam, Munich, Stuttgart, and to Hong Kong for a 6-concert residency.
Following his long-established international career, Mr Sitkovetsky will give a talk on “Musical Legacies: cultural and social differences in attitudes to performance in Russia, UK and USA”.
This event is free to EAS members, £2 for non-members. If you would like to have dinner with the speaker, then please email Cat by 6pm on Sunday 6th June.
WHERE: SASKATCHEWAN ROOM, EXETER COLLEGE
WHEN: 7.30pm, MONDAY 7TH WEEK
WHAT: “Musical Legacies: cultural and social differences in attitudes to performance in Russia, UK and USA”
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