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2018-03-13 11:48:34
Revered Russian Actor Oleg Tabakov Dead At 82
"[He] started building his career in the 1950s Soviet Union, gradually becoming one of the best known and beloved actors of his generation. He received multiple awards for his film and stage work, including the 1980 Boston International Film Festival award for his portrayal of a 19th century Russian nobleman in Oblomov. In his later […]
Norman Lebrecht - Slipped disc
2016-05-27 18:14:38
Russia publishes cultural rich list
The Ministry of Culture has issued its annual list of arts millionaires, based on public salaries and tax returns for official positions. There are four conductors among the top ten: 1. Igor Pogrebinsky, deputy director of the Pushkin Museum – 229,804,330 rubles ($3.5 million) *2. Valery Gergiev, artistic director of the Mariinsky Theatre – 130,216,902 rubles ($1.96 million) *3. Yuri Temirkanov, artistic director of St. Petersburg Philharmonic – 74,491,119 rubles ($1.1m) 4. Oleg Tabakov, artistic director of the Chekhov Moscow Art Theater – 70,114,277 rubles. *5. Vladimir Spivakov, president “House of Music” – 65,367,548 rubles ($1m) 6. Zadorozhnyy Vadim, director of Museum-Estate Arkhangelsk – 37,677,906 rubles. 7. Sergei Filin, deputy director of Rossiya state folk dance ensemble – 30,407,530 rubles. *8. Vladimir Jurowski, artistic director of Svetlanov Symphony Orchestra – 29,116,182 rubles ($450,000) 9. Svetlana Melnikova, CEO of Suzdal museum – 26,178,674 rubles. 10. Lev Dodin, […]
2015-10-24 06:35:00
[…] The wages were good and an international competition to gather up the players brought a cascade of Slavs after the implosion of the USSR. They are still there: as I perused the 88-player roster I found that the first desks of violins, violas, cellos and horns have surnames as Muradov, Iordanishvili, Lárina, Chornyy and Tabakov. Fortunately the orchestra kept its provincial financing and became the necessary symphonic organism for both Salta and Jujuy, as well as going to the Festivals of Ushuaia and Llao Llao. Jorge Lhez, graduated as Operatic Musical Director at the Colón´s Institute of Art, won in 2013 the title of Chief Director of the […]
Norman Lebrecht - Slipped disc
2015-09-22 14:38:07
An orchestra at war with its powerful conductor
Two months ago we were approached by musicians of the Symphony Orchestra of the Bulgarian National Radio (BNR) with lurid tales of the breakdown of their relationship with chief conductor Emil Tabakov. Since much of the material was highly subjective and the orchestra of limited international interest, we declined to publish it. Since then, much has happened. According to the musicians, Tabakov, 68, was suspended by the director of BNR’s music department for ‘systematic violations of his labour profile and endless conflicts with the orchestra.’ Tabakov called in political allies – he is a former Bulgarian Minister of Culture – and hit back, forcing the director’s suspension and returning to his podium. ‘Our indignation,’ say the musicians, ‘is enormous’. Not much we can do from the outside, except to point out that all is not well in the musical state of Bulgaria.
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