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'''Igor Dronov''' is a [[Moscow]]-born Russian conductor who graduated from the [[Moscow Conservatory]] where he was under guidance from [[Boris Tevlin]] and [[Dmitry Kitaenko]]. From 1991 to 1996 he worked as a conductor at the [[Bolshoi Theatre]] where he conducted music for such plays as ''[[Aleko (Rachmaninoff)|Aleko]]'', ''[[Faust (opera)|Faust]]'', both ''[[La Traviata|The Fallen Woman]]'' and ''[[Il Trovatore|the Troubadour]]'' of [[Giuseppe Verdi]], ''[[Miserly Knight]]'' and ''[[Eugene Onegin (opera)|Eugene Onegin]]''. In 1992 he became professor of conducting at the same place he graduated from and is still works there. Currently he works as principal conductor at the [[Studio for New Music]] where he records his CDs. He also is a guest conductor at the [[Russian National Orchestra]] and is a conductor of both [[Premiere]] and [[Russian Philharmonia]]. Besides national appearances he also appeared overseas in such countries as [[Austria]], [[Belgium]], [[Сzech Republic]], [[Finland]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], the [[Netherlands]], [[Romania]], [[Switzerland]], [[Spain]], [[Taiwan]], in [[Vatican City]] and the [[United States]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bolshoi.ru/en/persons/orchestra/409/ |title=Igor Dronov|publisher=Bolshoi Theatre|accessdate=December 28, 2013}}</ref>
'''Igor Dronov''' is a [[Moscow]]-born Russian conductor who graduated from the [[Moscow Conservatory]] where he was under guidance from [[Boris Tevlin]] and [[Dmitry Kitaenko]]. From 1991 to 1996 he worked as a conductor at the [[Bolshoi Theatre]] where he conducted music for such plays as ''[[Aleko (Rachmaninoff)|Aleko]]'', ''[[Faust (opera)|Faust]]'', both ''[[La Traviata|The Fallen Woman]]'' and ''[[Il Trovatore|the Troubadour]]'' of [[Giuseppe Verdi]], ''[[Miserly Knight]]'' and ''[[Eugene Onegin (opera)|Eugene Onegin]]''. In 1992 he became professor of conducting at the same place he graduated from and is still works there. Currently he works as principal conductor at the [[Studio for New Music]] where he records his CDs. He also is a guest conductor at the [[Russian National Orchestra]] and is a conductor of both [[Premiere]] and [[Russian Philharmonia]]. Besides national appearances he also appeared overseas in such countries as [[Austria]], [[Belgium]], [[Czech Republic]], [[Finland]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], the [[Netherlands]], [[Romania]], [[Switzerland]], [[Spain]], [[Taiwan]], in [[Vatican City]] and the [[United States]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bolshoi.ru/en/persons/orchestra/409/ |title=Igor Dronov|publisher=Bolshoi Theatre|accessdate=December 28, 2013}}</ref>


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Revision as of 17:09, 28 December 2013

Igor Dronov is a Moscow-born Russian conductor who graduated from the Moscow Conservatory where he was under guidance from Boris Tevlin and Dmitry Kitaenko. From 1991 to 1996 he worked as a conductor at the Bolshoi Theatre where he conducted music for such plays as Aleko, Faust, both The Fallen Woman and the Troubadour of Giuseppe Verdi, Miserly Knight and Eugene Onegin. In 1992 he became professor of conducting at the same place he graduated from and is still works there. Currently he works as principal conductor at the Studio for New Music where he records his CDs. He also is a guest conductor at the Russian National Orchestra and is a conductor of both Premiere and Russian Philharmonia. Besides national appearances he also appeared overseas in such countries as Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Romania, Switzerland, Spain, Taiwan, in Vatican City and the United States.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Igor Dronov". Bolshoi Theatre. Retrieved December 28, 2013.

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