Saratov Conservatory

Saratov Conservatory is a music conservatory in Russia.

The conservatory in Saratov, was founded in 1912, and was the first provincial conservatory to be founded in Russia, after St Petersburg Conservatory and Moscow Conservatory. Saratov was, at the time, Russia's third city. The main building of the conservatory had been built in 1902 by architect Alexander Yulyevich Yagn, and originally it housed a music school. Before the opening of the conservatory in 1912, the building was reconstructed by the architect Semyon Akimovich Kallistratov. When Saratov Conservatory opened in September 1912, it immediately had 1,000 students ready to begin their studies.[1]

In 1935 the Conservatory was named after the world-famous tenor Leonid Sobinov.

Former Directors

Notable teachers

Alumni

Exchange programme schools

Saratov Symphony Orchestra

Saratov Conservatory has an associated orchestra, the Saratov Conservatory Symphony Orchestra founded in 1912, which traditionally shares its chief conductor with the Saratov Philharmonic Orchestra. Chief conductors of the two orchestras have included: Nathan Faktorovich, Martyn Nersesyan, Roman Matsov, and Yuri Aranovich. Guest conductors have been Mstislav Rostropovich, Karl-Wilhelm Brandt, Konstantin Saradzhev, Nisson Shkarovsky, Gennady Provatorov, and Yuri Kochnev. Among the guest performers Andrés Díaz (cellist) should be noted.

See also

References

  1. Paul Du Quenoy Stage fright: politics and the performing arts in late Imperial Russia 2009 p99

Coordinates: 51°31′47″N 46°02′02″E / 51.52972°N 46.03389°E / 51.52972; 46.03389

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