Andrey Boreyko

Andrei Viktorovich Boreiko (Russian: Андрей Викторович Борейко; Andrey Boreyko English translit, . Born July 22, 1957 in Leningrad ) is a Russian conductor of Polish descent.

Life

Boreiko studied at the Conservatory in Leningrad conducting with Elisabeta Kudriawzewa and Alexander Dmitriev, and composition with V. Uspensky. International recognition he gained after his excellent with diplomas and prizes participation in international competitions such as the Grzegorz - Fitelberg Conducting Competition in Katowice and the Kirill Kondrashin Conducting Competition in Amsterdam.

From 1987 to 1992 he was conductor in Ulyanovsk and chief conductor in Yekaterinburg, 1992-1995 General Music Director in Poznan ( Poland). 1998 Boreyko Principal Conductor / Music Director of the Jena Philharmonic Orchestra and Principal Guest Conductor of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra; he took the commitment to 2003. From 1998 to 2001 he was Principal Associate Conductor of the Russian National Orchestra.

Since the 2001/2002 bis 2005/2006 season, he was Music Director of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and in addition since the season 2004/2005 chief conductor of the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra and Principal Guest Conductor of the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra of the SWR.

Andrey Boreyko is honorary conductor of the Jena Philharmonic. He was awarded three times in a row for the best concert of the year with this program together 1999-2003 by the German Music Publishers' Association. Since the 2005-2006 season he has been chief conductor of the Bern Symphony Orchestra.

Since the 2009/2010 season he has been music director of the Düsseldorf Symphony Orchestra.

Guest conductor

Debut concerts with the Berlin Philharmonic, Munich Philharmonic, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Cologne Gürzenich Orchestra, the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, the Danish National Symphony Orchestra / DR, the Symphony Orchestra of the Swedish Radio Symphony, the Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, the Philharmonia Oslo, the Symphony Orchestra of RAI Turin, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Philharmonia Orchestra led to immediate re-invitations for several seasons.

Andrey Boreyko also has conducted the Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam, the NDR Sinfonieorchester Hamburg, the German Symphony Orchestra Berlin, the Wurttemberg State Orchestra Stuttgart, Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, the Berlin Symphony Orchestra, the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, the National Theatre Orchestra Mannheim, Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra, the MDR Symphony Orchestra, the Beethoven Orchestra Bonn, the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, the Basel Symphony Orchestra, the Stockholm Royal Philharmonic, the Malmö Symphony, the Bergen Philharmonic, the Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Flanders Philharmonic Orchestra, Belgian National Orchestra, the St. Petersburg Symphony Orchestra, the Czech Philharmonic on a USA tour with final concert at Carnegie Hall, the Prague Symphony Orchestra FOK, the Warsaw Philharmonic, the Polish National Radio Orchestra, the symphony orchestras of Montreal, Toronto, Detroit, San Diego, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Tokyo and the chamber orchestra Kremerata Baltica, and Amsterdam Sinfonietta.

His CD recordings counts " Lamentate " by Arvo Pärt and the first recording of the Symphony No. 6 by Valentin Silvestrov, recorded with the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra of the SWR, published in autumn 2005 and September 2007 ECM Records Munich. In June 2006, Andrey Boreyko made ​​his debut with the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich, the uttered an immediate re-invitation; In August 2006, he took over the short term a European tour with the European Union Youth Orchestra with concerts in Jurmala / Lithuania, Copenhagen, Berlin and Amsterdam.

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