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Vladimir Sagaydo
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The Russian conductor Vladimir Sagaydo was born in 1986 in Leningrad, now St. Petersburg, in a family of musicians. From early age he began to study piano, harmony and musical improvisation in the Stravinsky School in St. Petersburg.

He became involved in conduction because of his mother, who was a teacher at the Conservatory, where the young Vladimir attended the classes of the legendary Maestro Ilya Musin, who taught orchestral conducting since 1932. Also, he used to attend the Kirov Theatre shows and then concerts of the Shostakovich Philharmonic. For ten years he attended all of the concerts and so he absorbed the musical traditions of the famous St. Petersburg school and its Philharmonic Orchestra.

In 2003 he started taking classes with Mark Reizenshtok, who is his tutor to this day. In 2005 he concluded his degree at the St. Petersburg Conservatory and from fall 2009 he attended the three chairs that are taught at the same Conservatory: orchestra and opera conduction, opera preparation and musical theatre conduction, and composition. His participation in these chairs concluded in the summer of 2010.

He perfected his learning in Vienna by attending Georg Mark’s classes at the Conservatory in this city, and he also attended to Jorma Panula’s classes in Mexico City. Currently his primary teachers are Mark Reizenshtok and Vassily Sinaisky (Ilya Musin’s disciples) and in composition, Alexander Mnatzakhanian (Dmitri Shostakovich’s student.)

He made his debut in Russia conducting the Konigsberg Sinfonieorchester (Kaliningrad Symphony Orchestra) with works by Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and Strauss.

In November 2009 he received the grand prize “Hope of Russia” awarded by the government cultural and educational institutions.


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Última actualización: 13/10/2010