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Evgeny Sheyko

Evgeny Sheyko (Russian: Евгений Борисович Шейко; 10 March 1962 – 19 November 2020), a Russian conductor, musical figure was Chief Conductor of Nizhny Novgorod State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre (Nizhny Novgorod Award Winner).

Education

In 1988 Evgeny Sheyko graduated Moscow State Conservatory (faculty of opera and symphony conducting, Gennady Rozhdestvensky class).

Conducting

  • 1988–1992 – Conductor of Nizhny Novgorod State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre
  • 1993–1995 – General artistic director and conductor of Nizhny Novgorod Chamber Orchestra
  • 1995–2020 – General artistic director and conductor of Students Symphonic Orchestra of Nizhny Novgorod State Conservatory
  • 2001–2010 – Guest Conductor of opera and ballet festivals in Russian cities: Perm, Samara, Chelyabinsk, Krasnoyarsk, Cheboksary, Saratov
  • 2004 – Guest Conductor of Ukraine State Symphonic Orchestra in Daegu (Republic of Korea)

Concert tours

-with opera and ballet troupe of Nizhny Novgorod State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre<BR> 1989 – Smolensk, Petrozavodsk (Russia)<BR> 1990 – Arkhangelsk, Murmansk (Russia)<BR> 1991 – Kyiv (Ukraine)

-with opera troupe of Nizhny Novgorod State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre<BR> 1993 – Fort-de-France (France)<BR> 2006 – Cheboksary (Russia)<BR> 2008 – Kostroma (Russia)

-with orchestra, chorus, soloists of Nizhny Novgorod State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre (symphonic programs)<BR> 2008 – Sarov (Russia)<BR> 2012 – Madrid, Barcelona, Málaga, Vigo (Spain), Lisbon, Porto (Portugal), Helsinki, Turku, Pori (Finland), Oslo, Stavanger (Norway), Stockholm (Sweden)

Repertoire

-symphonies of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven (all symphonies), Schubert, Brahms (all symphonies), Dvořák, Bruckner, Mahler, Sibelius, Honegger, Balakirev, Tchaikovsky (all symphonies), Rachmaninoff (all symphonies), Prokofiev, Shostakovich etc.<BR> -symphonic compositions of Liszt, Wagner, R. Strauss, Grieg, Debussy, Dukas, Ravel, Bartók, Glinka, Mussorgsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Stravinsky, Scriabin etc.<BR> -instrumental concerts of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Brahms, Dvořák, Grieg, Saint-Saëns, Sibelius, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, Scriabin, Prokofiev, Shostakovich etc.<BR> -compositions for soloists, chorus and orchestra: Requiem by Mozart, Requiem by Verdi, "The Damnation of Faust" by Berlioz, "The Bells" by Rachmaninoff, "Alexander Nevsky" by Prokofiev, "Carmina Burana" by Orff etc.

Performance in Nizhny Novgorod State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre

1989 – “The Soldier's Tale” by Stravinsky<BR> 1990 – “The Tsar's Bride” by Rimsky-Korsakov<BR> 1991 – “Mazeppa” by Tchaikovsky<BR> 1994 – “The Gypsy Baron” by J. Strauss<BR> 1996 – “The Tales of Hoffmann” by Offenbach<BR> 1998 – “Aleko” by Rachmaninoff<BR> 2000 – “Ruslan and Ludmila” by Glinka<BR> 2001 – “La bohème” by Puccini<BR> 2002 – “The Bat“ by J. Strauss<BR> 2004 – “Carmen” by Bizet<BR> 2004 – “The Human Voice” by Poulenc<BR> 2004 – “Un ballo in maschera” by Verdi in Gwangju (Republic of Korea) <BR> 2004 – “Turandot” by Puccini in Incheon (Republic of Korea)<BR> 2006 – “Ivan Susanin” (“A Life for the Tsar”) by Glinka<BR> 2007 – “The Queen of Spades” by Tchaikovsky<BR> 2008 – “Cio-Cio San” by Puccini<BR> 2010 – “Otello“ by Verdi<BR> 2011 – “The Nutcracker” by Tchaikovsky

Repertoire includes more than 50 operas and ballets.

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