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'''Oliver von Dohnányi''' (born 2 March |
'''Oliver von Dohnányi''' (born 2 March) is a [[Slovaks|Slovak]] [[conducting|conductor]] based in [[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]]. |
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Dohnányi was born in [[Trenčín]], [[Czechoslovakia]] (now in [[Slovakia]]) and studied [[violin]], [[Musical composition|composition]] and conducting at the [[Prague Academy for Music]] under [[Václav Neumann]] and the [[University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna|University of Music and Performing Arts]] in [[Vienna]] under [[Otmar Suitner]]. He made his conducting debut in 1979 with the [[Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra]] in [[Bratislava]].<ref name="SNT">[[Slovak National Theatre]]. [http://www.snd.sk/?detail-6&meno=dohnanyi-oliver Oliver Dohnányi]</ref> Previously, Dohnányi served as the music director of the [[National Theatre (Prague)|Czech National Theatre]] in Prague, Intendent/Artistic Director of the Opera of the [[Slovak National Theatre]] in Bratislava, Intendent/Artistic Director of the Opera of the [[Moravian-Silesian National Theatre]] in [[Ostrava]], and principal conductor of the Slovak Sinfonietta<ref name="SNT" /> |
Dohnányi was born in [[Trenčín]], [[Czechoslovakia]] (now in [[Slovakia]]) and studied [[violin]], [[Musical composition|composition]] and conducting at the [[Prague Academy for Music]] under [[Václav Neumann]] and the [[University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna|University of Music and Performing Arts]] in [[Vienna]] under [[Otmar Suitner]]. He made his conducting debut in 1979 with the [[Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra]] in [[Bratislava]].<ref name="SNT">[[Slovak National Theatre]]. [http://www.snd.sk/?detail-6&meno=dohnanyi-oliver Oliver Dohnányi]</ref> Previously, Dohnányi served as the music director of the [[National Theatre (Prague)|Czech National Theatre]] in Prague, Intendent/Artistic Director of the Opera of the [[Slovak National Theatre]] in Bratislava, Intendent/Artistic Director of the Opera of the [[Moravian-Silesian National Theatre]] in [[Ostrava]], and principal conductor of the Slovak Sinfonietta.<ref name="SNT" /> |
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In 2018, Dohnányi received the biggest Russian theatrical award, [[Golden Mask (Russian award)|The Golden Mask]], with the title "Best Conductor"<ref>{{ |
In 2018, Dohnányi received the biggest Russian theatrical award, [[Golden Mask (Russian award)|The Golden Mask]], with the title "Best Conductor".<ref>{{cite web |
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| trans-title = 'Golden Mask 2018': results |
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Dohnányi is also a member of the well-known [[Dohnányi family]], a notable [[Hungarians|Hungarian]] family of politicians and musicians. |
Dohnányi is also a member of the well-known [[Dohnányi family]], a notable [[Hungarians|Hungarian]] family of politicians and musicians. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Latest news: |
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https://tvthek.orf.at/profile/Tirol-heute/70023/Tirol-heute-vom-13-03-2024/14217870/Wurzeln-und-Fluegel-im-Symphoniekonzert/15596911 |
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https://schoepfblog.at/thomas-nussbaumer-das-5-symphoniekonzert-des-tsoi/ |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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Latest revision as of 06:29, 22 December 2024
Oliver von Dohnányi (born 2 March) is a Slovak conductor based in Prague, Czech Republic.
Dohnányi was born in Trenčín, Czechoslovakia (now in Slovakia) and studied violin, composition and conducting at the Prague Academy for Music under Václav Neumann and the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna under Otmar Suitner. He made his conducting debut in 1979 with the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in Bratislava.[1] Previously, Dohnányi served as the music director of the Czech National Theatre in Prague, Intendent/Artistic Director of the Opera of the Slovak National Theatre in Bratislava, Intendent/Artistic Director of the Opera of the Moravian-Silesian National Theatre in Ostrava, and principal conductor of the Slovak Sinfonietta.[1]
In 2018, Dohnányi received the biggest Russian theatrical award, The Golden Mask, with the title "Best Conductor".[2]
Dohnányi is also a member of the well-known Dohnányi family, a notable Hungarian family of politicians and musicians.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Slovak National Theatre. Oliver Dohnányi
- ^ "«Золотая Маска» 2018: итоги" ['Golden Mask 2018': results] (in Russian). Muzobozrenie. 2018-08-06. Retrieved 2024-07-25.
Latest news:
https://schoepfblog.at/thomas-nussbaumer-das-5-symphoniekonzert-des-tsoi/
External links
[edit]- Official web page
- "Oliver von Dohnányi". The Bach Cantatas website. 2005. Retrieved 2007-01-06.
- "Oliver von Dohnányr". Tact 4 Art. Archived from the original on 2006-12-30. Retrieved 2007-01-06.
- Slovak conductors (music)
- Hungarian male conductors (music)
- Czech conductors (music)
- Living people
- People from Trenčín
- Academy of Performing Arts in Prague alumni
- Dohnányi family
- University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna alumni
- 21st-century conductors (music)
- 21st-century Czech male musicians
- Conductor (music) stubs