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Kyiv Virtuosi Symphony Orchestra

Sunday, March 17, 2024 @ 3:00pm



State Theatre New Jersey
15 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901

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Dmitry Yablonsky, Chief Conductor & Artistic Director

Join us for an evening celebrating Ukraine’s remarkable music and culture with the Kyiv Virtuosi Symphony Orchestra. Comprised of 65 musicians representing the finest instrumental soloists and chamber musicians from Ukraine, the Kyiv will be led by Grammy® nominated Chief Conductor & Artistic Director Dmitry Yablonsky. Program to be announced.

Kyiv Virtuosi Symphony Orchestra represents the finest instrumental soloists and chamber musicians from Ukraine, many of whom are international competition winners and have appeared on the stages of the world's most prestigious concert venues. Based in Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, the Kyiv Virtuosi Symphony Orchestra has earned international recognition from audiences and critics as Ukraine's premier symphony orchestra with performances routinely selling-out weeks ahead. Recent tours have taken them to Switzerland, France, Spain, and Azerbaijan, among others. The orchestra is dedicated to popularizing the music of Western composers in Ukraine, as well as enjoying a very close collaboration with outstanding contemporary composers such as Krzysztof Penderecki, Valentin Silvestrov, Alexey Shor, and Myroslav Skoryk.

Dmitry Yablonsky, Chief Conductor & Artistic Director

Dmitry Yablonsky was born into a musical family. At a very early age, he showed musical talent, and at the age of six, he was accepted into the Central Music School for gifted children, where cello became his instrument. His orchestra debut came at the age of nine, when he performed the Haydn C Major Cello Concerto with Gennady Provatorov conducting.

Yablonsky went on to study at the Juilliard School of Music with cello teachers Isaak Buravsky, Zara Nelsova, and David Soyer. He also participated in master classes with Mstislav Rostropovich, Andre Navarra, Maurice Gendron, and Janos Starker. During his graduate program at Yale University, Yablonsky took conducting lessons with OttoWerner Muller, who is considered one of the most influential conducting teachers in the U.S.

His first professional recognition as a cellist came in 1979 when he performed at the well-known Marlboro Music festival, where he was the youngest participant. Since then, he has performed in such recognized concert halls as La Scala, Carnegie Hall, Taiwan National Hall, Codagan Hall, Citede la Musique, and Madrid Auditorium, just to name a few.

Yablonsky’s professional engagements as a conductor began in Camerino, Italy in 1989. Since then, he’s been invited to collaborate with the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, Moscow Virtuosi, Moscow Soloists, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, De Filarmonie, Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Israeli Opera Orchestra Richon LeZion, Tenerife Orchestra, Lamoureux Orchestra, Orchestra National d’Ile de France, Belgian National Orchestra, OFUNAM Orchestra in Mexico, and others. His recent tours to the U.S. and Japan with the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra as a Conductor Laureate were performed to sold out concert halls.

Yablonsky was recently appointed to be Chief Conductor and Artistic Director of the Kyiv Virtuosi Symphony Orchestra. The Orchestra’s future releases on the Naxos label will include Shostakovich Chamber Symphonies, Silvestrov, Pleyel, and Hofmann cello concertos, Italian Areas with Azer Rzazadeh, and Dvořák Cello Concertos.




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