Serge Polyanichko

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Serge Polyanichko
Born
Serge Alexandrovich Polyanichko

(1974-09-12)12 September 1974
NationalityRussian
Alma mater Saint Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy, Mariinsky Theatre
Occupation(s)Conductor, TV presenter
Relatives Alexander Polynichko

Serge Polyanichko (born September 12, 1974, [1] Rostov-on-Don, USSR) is a Russian conductor, horn player and TV presenter, artistic Director and chief conductor of the Horn Orchestra of Russia(HOR), revived Russian culture of the 18th and 19th centuries - Horn orchestras. The son of the honored artist of Russia, conductor Maestro Alexander Polyanichko.

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Life and career

Serge Polyanichko was born on September 12, 1974, in Russia.

Serge Polyanichko began his training at the St. Petersburg State Conservatory's School for Gifted Children.

Highlights

As a musician, Serge Polyanichko has collaborated with many orchestras.

Tours and premieres

Serge Polyanichko has toured in Finland, Denmark, Germany, Austria, France, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Israel, Great Britain, Chile, China, and United States.

Serge Polyanichko has taken part in productions at the Opera de Monte Carlo (Boris Godunov, 2006) and the Welsh National Opera (Mazepa, 2006 and Evgeny Onegin, 2008) as a conductor-assistant. In 2006 organized and headed a small symphonic orchestra "Nevsky". The same year he organized and became Head Director of the "Horn Orchestra of Russia". In 2007 he established the "Centre of Horn Music". [2]

Serge Polyanichko always supports the new modern music and loves to do it at the first opportunity. He participated repeatedly in the scoring works by contemporary composers, in particular, St. Petersburg composers of the "Association of Russian Tradition" [3] he became the first performer of many works of Mikhail Zhuravlev, [4] Vladimir Anisimoff, [5] and others.

Recordings

At the moment widely known these records in the performance of the conductor Serge Polyanichko:

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