Yuri Temirkanov
Known for: Sound
Born: December 9, 1938 in Nalchik, USSR, (now Russia) - Died: November 1, 2023
Yuri Khatuevich Temirkanov (Russian: Ю́рий Хату́евич Темирка́нов; Kabardian: Темыркъан Хьэту и къуэ Юрий; 10 December 1938 – 2 November 2023) was a Soviet and Russian conductor, named a People's Artist of the USSR. Born in 1938 in the North Caucasus city of Nalchik, Temirkanov attended the Leningrad School for Talented Children where he continued his studies in violin and viola. His older brother Boris was also a conductor. In 1968, he was appointed Principal Conductor of the then-renamed Leningrad Symphony where he remained until his appointment as Music Director of the Kirov Opera and Ballet in 1976. Temirkanov was the first Soviet artist permitted to perform in the United States after cultural relations were resumed with the Soviet Union at the end of the Soviet–Afghan War in 1988. Temirkanov became artistic director and chief conductor of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic in 1988. He was music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra from 2000 until 2006. He served as principal guest conductor of the Danish National Symphony Orchestra and conductor laureate of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London. In 2015, the Teatro La Fenice awarded Temirkanov its prize 'A Life for Music' (unofficially known as the Nobel Prize for Musicians). Yuri Temirkanov died on 2 November 2023, at the age of 84. Temirkanov drew attention for saying that women are essentially weak and thus not well suited to be classical conductors. In a 2016 interview, he stated: "Yes, women can be conductors. I am not against them conducting. But I simply don't like it." Source: Article "Yuri Temirkanov" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
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Лишний билет
Dirizher
Mariinsky Theatre
Self
Gala from St. Petersburg
Self - Conductor
The Italian Character: The Story of a Great Italian Orchestra
Self (archive footage)
Rehearsal: Yuri Temirkanov
Self
Leningrad
Self
Verdi Requiem
Self - Conductor
Il Trovatore
Self - Conductor
Rachmaninov, Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor - Yuja Wang, Yuri Temirkanov
Self - Conductor
Temirkanov conducts RACHMANINOV & RIMSKY-KORSAKOV
Self - Conductor
Yevgeny Svetlanov. A Memory...
Verdi: La Traviata (Teatro Regio di Parma)
Self - Conductor
Temirkanov e la musica russa a Santa Cecilia
Le Grand Échiquier
Self
The Captivating Star of Happiness
Conductor
The Headless Rider
Conductor
Blockade: The Luga Defense Line
Conductor
Of Those I Remember And Cherish
Conductor
Tsarevich Prosha
Conductor
In That Distant Summer
Conductor
Red Bees
Conductor
Tchaikovsky
Conductor