Daniel Stratievsky

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Daniel Stratievsky
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Daniel Stratievsky (born 1986) is a Soviet-born Israeli conductor based in Germany. Working freelance, he has been the regular conductor of the Kammeroper Frankfurt, a company for chamber opera. He is the grandson of the Soviet painter Lev Razumovsky.

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Life and career

Stratievsky was born in Leningrad in 1986. [1] He grew up in Israel, where he studied piano, conducting and composition. [2] He studied further at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich, conducting with Bruno Weil, where he graduated with a master's degree in 2013. He became conductor of the ESME Orchestra in Munich, and then second Kapellmeister at the Landestheater Neustrelitz  [ de ]. As a guest, he conducted the Münchner Symphoniker, the Bad Reichenhaller Philharmoniker  [ de ], the Bundesjugendorchester, the Junge Münchner Philharmonie  [ de ], the Georgisches Kammerorchester Ingolstadt  [ de ], the Israel Sinfonietta Beer Sheva, the Jugendsinfonieorchester Wetterau and the Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra. [1]

He has been musical director of the Kammeroper Frankfurt since 2019, a company for chamber opera that has since mainly produced Rossini's operas. In 2023 Stratievsky conducted La scala di seta [2] which music reviewer Guido Holze from the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung described as "loose, bouncy and very singer-friendly, rather too slim than too thick" ("locker, federnd und sehr sängerfreundlich, eher zu schlank als zu dick"). [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Valentin Gheorghiu". Kammeroper Frankfurt (in German). 2023. Retrieved 21 July 2023.
  2. 1 2 Holze, Guido (27 July 2023). "Daniel Stratievsky / "Rossini ist wie Champagner"". FAZ (in German). Retrieved 27 July 2023.
  3. Holze, Guido (11 July 2023). "Der klassische Sommerspaß". FAZ (in German). Retrieved 27 July 2023.