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== '''Oliver von Dohnányi''' ==
'''Oliver von Dohnányi''' [http://www.dohnanyi@eu www.dohnanyi@eu] (born 2 March 1955) is a [[Slovaks|Slovak]] [[conducting|conductor]]. He was Intendant/Artistic Director of the Opera of the [[Slovak National Theatre]] in Bratislava, Intendant/Artistic Director of the Opera of the [[Moravian-Silesian National Theatre]] in [[Ostrava]] and principal guest conductor of the [[Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra]], [[Bratislava]] and [[Slovak Sinfonietta Orchestra]].<ref name = "SNT">[[Slovak National Theatre]]. [http://www.snd.sk/?detail-6&meno=dohnanyi-oliver Oliver Dohnányi]</ref>
[http://www.dohnanyi@eu www.dohnanyi@eu]
== THE GOLDEN MASQUE LAUREATE ==
'''“The Best Conductor“ [[Bolshoy Theatre]] in [[Moscow]], April 2018''''''
recently Music Director of the [[Ural Opera Ballet]] [[Yekaterinburg]] Russia.
In April 2018, Oliver von Dohnányi received the highest Russian National Theatre’s Award “Golden Masque” as “Best Conductor” among approx. 85 conductors, working in Russia.


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 at the [[University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna]] under [[Otmar Suitner]]. He made his conducting début, with the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in Bratislava, in 1979.<ref name = "SNT"/>
Dohnányi was born in [[Trenčín]], [[Czechoslovakia]], (now [[Slovakia]]) (born 2 March 1955) is a [[Slovaks|Slovak]] [[conducting|conductor]].

He was Music Director of the [[Slovak National Theatre]] in [[Bratislava]], Music Director of the [[National Theatre]] in [[Prague]],
Intendant of the [[State Opera Prague]], Artistic Director of the Opera of the [[Moravian-Silesian National Theatre]] in [[Ostrava]] and Principal Conductor of the [[Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra]], [[Bratislava]] and [[Slovak Sinfonietta Orchestra]].<ref name = "SNT">[[Slovak National Theatre]]. [http://www.snd.sk/?detail-6&meno=dohnanyi-oliver Oliver Dohnányi]</ref>

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 at the [[University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna]] under [[Otmar Suitner]]. He made his conducting début, with the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in Bratislava, in 1979.<ref name = "SNT"/>
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Oliver von Dohnányi

www.dohnanyi@eu

THE GOLDEN MASQUE LAUREATE

“The Best Conductor“ Bolshoy Theatre in Moscow, April 2018'

recently Music Director of the Ural Opera Ballet Yekaterinburg Russia. In April 2018, Oliver von Dohnányi received the highest Russian National Theatre’s Award “Golden Masque” as “Best Conductor” among approx. 85 conductors, working in Russia.

Dohnányi was born in Trenčín, Czechoslovakia, (now Slovakia) (born 2 March 1955) is a Slovak conductor.

He was Music Director of the Slovak National Theatre in Bratislava, Music Director of the National Theatre in Prague, Intendant of the State Opera Prague, Artistic Director of the Opera of the Moravian-Silesian National Theatre in Ostrava and Principal Conductor of the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Bratislava and Slovak Sinfonietta Orchestra.[1]

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 at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna under Otmar Suitner. He made his conducting début, with the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra in Bratislava, in 1979.[1]

References

  • "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. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)