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The Russian cellist, pianist, conductor and composer was born in Leningrad,
(now St. Petersburg) in 1986. In 2005 he completed his BA at the Rimsky-Korsakov
Conservatory in St. Petersburg, where he studied cello with Anatoly Nikitin
and composition with Alexander Mnatzakhanian, a pupil of Dmitri Shostakovich.
He perfected his studies in Boston, Paris and the Vienna Conservatory.
Sagaydo has participated in master classes and received private lessons
from Mstislav Rostropovich, David Geringas, Siegfried Palm, Natalia
Shakhovskaya, Pieter Wispelwey, Georg Mark, Vasiliy Sinaysky Jorma Palula,
Benjamin Zander and Mark Reizenshtok.
He has won numerous competitions. Some of the most important are the
International Dotzauer Competicion (Dresden, Germany), the New Names
Competition (Moscow, Russia), the International Kichompre Competition
(France) and the International Gartow Stiftung Competition (San Petersburg,
Russia). As a pianist he had a special first place and an Honorable Mention.
He also won the Duetino Competition (Russia).
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Se involucró a la dirección gracias a su mamá, quien fuera maestra en el Conservatorio y donde el joven Vladimir asistía a las clases del legendario maestro Ilya Musin, quien impactaba las clases de dirección orquestal desde 1932. Así mismo solía asistir a los espectáculos de Teatro Kirov, y posteriormente a los conciertos de la Filarmonía de Shostakovich; durante diez años asiste a todos los conciertos y de esta manera absorbe las tradiciones musicales de la célebre escuela de San Petersburgo y de su Orquesta Filarmónica.
En 2003 inicia clases de dirección con Mark Reizenshtok, quien hasta la fecha sigue siendo su maestro. En 2005 concluye su licenciatura en el Conservatorio de San Petersburgo, y a partir de otoño de 2009 asiste a las tres cátedras que se imparten en el mismo Conservatorio: dirección de orquestas y ópera; preparación operística y dirección del teatro musical; y composición; su participación en estas cátedras concluye en verano de 2010.
Perfecciona su aprendizaje en Viena al asistir a las clases de Georg Mark en el Conservatorio de esta ciudad, y en la Ciudad de México a las de Jorma Panula. Actualmente sus maestros principales son Mark Reizenshtok y Vassily Sinaisky (discípulos de Ilya Musin), y en composición Alexander Mnatzakhanian (discípulo de Dmitri Shostakovich.)
Su debut surge en Rusia al dirigir la Konigsberg Sinfonieorchester (Orquesta Sinfónica de Kalinigrado) con obras de Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert y Strauss.
En noviembre de 2009 recibe el gran premio “Esperanza de Rusia” otorgado por las instituciones culturales y educativas estatales.
He has been principal
cellist of the Saint Petersburg State Capella, the Russian Youth Philharmonic,
the Neuhardenberg Academy, the Orchestra of San Luis Potosi and the Italian
Symphony Orchestra.
He has performed with the Shostakovich Philharmonia, the Moscow Conservatory,
the School of Sacred Music in Rome, the Rathaus and the Konzerthaus in Berlin
and has been soloist with the Orchestra of St. Petersburg Conservatory, the
Chamber Orchestra of Wiesbaden, the National Symphony Orchestras of Ecuador and
El Salvador, as well as the ensemble Soloists of St. Petersburg and many other
groups. In Mexico, Vladimir has appeared as soloist at the National Auditorium
with the Symphony Orchestra of the Polytechnical Institute (IPN), in the
Nezahualcoyotl Concert Hall with the UNAM Philharmonic Orchestra and the
Orchestra of San Luis Potosi, to only list the most important venues. He has
played in Poland, Germany, Switzerland, France, Italy, Spain, United States and
several Latin American countries.
Vladimir is dedicated to the research and interpretation of contemporary and
early music. He promotes Latin American music in other countries. He has offered
Mexican music programs at Russian festivals since 2003. He also created a
quintet which plays music from Piazzolla and in Munich he created a trio with
which he recorded works by Ponce, Rachmaninov and Shostakovich.
His repertoire includes over 15 cello concertos and over 40 sonatas and suites.
He has premiered over two dozens of works by various composers, especially young
people like him, for cello and chamber music. He has composed over 20 works for
cello, viola, piano and orchestra.
Currently he is completing his Masters Cello degree at the Moscow Classical
State Academy under the tutelage of the remarkable cellist Vasilieva Alia, who
has been named People's Artist, the highest artistic distinction in Russia.
As a conductor, Vladimir made his debut with the Symphony Orchestra of
Kaliningrad, performing works by Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and Strauss. Since
the fall of 2009, he works as assistant conductor both of orchestras and opera,
operatic training and musical theater direction and composition at the St.
Petersburg Conservatory.
In October 2009 Vladimir Sagaydo won the grand prize Hope of Russia, awarded by
various cultural and educational state institutions.
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