Alexander Sladkovsky (born 20 October 1965) is a Russian conductor. He is the chief conductor and artistic director of the Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra. He was selected as the People's Artist of Russia and People's Artist of Tatarstan, and won the third International Prokofiev Competition in 1999.
Alexander Sladkovsky was born in 1965 in the Soviet city of Taganrog. He graduated from Moscow Conservatory with a gold medal and Saint Petersburg Conservatory.
In 2001, he conducted in a concert at the Hermitage Theatre in honor of the visit of Her Majesty Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. He assisted Mariss Jansons and Mstislav Rostropovich.
Sladkovsky was the chief conductor of the State Opera and Ballet Theater of the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, and went on to be chief conductor of the Saint Petersburg State Chapel from 2004 until 2006 and the conductor of the New Russia State Symphony Orchestra from 2006 until 2010.
Since 2010, Sladkovsky is aArtistic director and chief conductor of the Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra in the city of Kazan (Tatarstan, Russia), considered to be one of the best symphony orchestras in Russia.
Organized by the TNSO and Alexander Sladkovsky international music festivals such as Rakhlin Seasons, Miras, White Lilac, Kazan Autumn, Concordia, Denis Matsuev Meets Friends, International Organ festival and Creative Discovery are considered ones of the most prominent events in cultural life of Tatarstan and Russia. Alexander Sladkovsky and TNSO run the project âÂÂProperty of the Republicâ for talented pupils from music schools and conservatory students; the educational project for Kazan schools pupils âÂÂMusic lessons with an orchestraâ and the project âÂÂHealing through musicâ for seriously ill children. Alexander Sladkovsky is the founder of the Youth Symphony Orchestra of Republic of Tatarstan.
The TNSO under the direction of Alexander Sladkovsky is the first Russian regional orchestra recorded by Medici.tv and Mezzo channels. In 2014, the TNSO conducted by Alexander Sladkovsky performed at the La Folle Journée festival in Japan. In 2016, for the first time in the orchestraâÂÂs history, it gave concerts during a European tour in the Brucknerhaus (Linz) and in the Golden Hall of Musikverein (Vienna). In December 2018, the TNSO and Maestro Alexander Sladkovsky made the first tour in China, and in 2019, the TNSO conducted by Alexander Sladkovsky performed at the La Folle Journée festival in France and Japan as well as La Roque d'Antheron Festival. Alexander Sladkovsky and Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra had concert tours in Turkey (2015), Slovakia (2016), Switzerland (2016, 2017), Germany (2016), Spain (2017, 2020), Dubai (2022), Oman (2022), China (2018, 2023).
In 2016 in cooperation with the Melodiya record label several global musical projects were realized: the recording of three symphonies of G. Mahler (Nos. 1, 5, 9) and all symphonies and concertos of Dmitri Shostakovich. In May 2020, the digital release of the âÂÂTchaikovsky-2020â box set took place â a recording of all symphonies and instrumental concerts of Tchaikovsky on the Sony Classical label. In August 2020, the TNSO under the direction of Alexander Sladkovsky recorded symphonic works by Sergei Rachmaninoff on the Sony Classical label. March 2021 concert-presentations of the box set âÂÂSergey Rachmaninoff. Symphony Collectionâ were held in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Kazan. In July 2021, all of Ludwig van Beethoven's symphonies and music of Igor Stravinsky's ballets were recorded. In March 2023 Rachmaninioff album dedicated to the 150th composerâÂÂs birth anniversary was released on vinyl. The release of two more vinyl records of Alexander Sladkovsky and TNSO took place in 2024 â Symphonies No. 3, No.5 and No.8 by Beethoven.
In 2019, Sladkovsky was awarded the Sergei Rachmaninoff International Award in the nomination âÂÂSpecial Project in the Name of Sergei Rachmaninoffâ for special attention to his legacy and organizing the Sergei Rachmaninoff International Festival âÂÂWhite Lilacâ in Kazan.
On September 1, 2021, by order of the rector of the N. Zhiganov Kazan State Conservatory artistic director and chief conductor of the TNSO Alexander Sladkovsky was appointed professor of the Department of Opera and Symphony Conducting at the N. Zhiganov Kazan State Conservatory.
In 2022, Alexander Sladkovsky became the first winner of the 440-Hertz Grand Orchestra Award in the conductor nomination.
The Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Alexander Sladkovsky is the only regional orchestra to have its own annual subscription in the Moscow Philharmonic Society.