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Semyon Bychkov (conductor)

Semyon Mayevich Bychkov (Russian: Семён Маевич Бычков, IPA: [sʲɪˈmʲɵn ˈma(j)ɪvʲɪdʑ bɨtɕˈkof]; born November 30, 1952) is a Soviet-born American conductor. He currently holds the position of chief conductor and artistic director of the Czech Philharmonic.

Semyon Bychkov during a performance

Biography edit

Childhood and studies in Russia edit

Bychkov was born in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) to Jewish parents. His younger brother was Yakov Kreizberg, also a conductor. Bychkov studied at the Glinka Choir School for ten years before moving to the Leningrad Conservatory where he was a student of Ilya Musin.[1] While at the Conservatory, Bychkov played volleyball for the Leningrad Dynamos.[1] In 1973 he won the Rachmaninov Conducting Competition, but was denied the usual prize of conducting the Leningrad Philharmonic by the authorities after he applied for an exit visa.[2] His family had suffered from official antisemitism[1] and after expressing views critical of the Soviet regime he decided to leave the country in 1974, going first to Vienna with only $100 in funds.[2]

Studies and career in the United States edit

In 1975,[1] at age 22, he left Vienna and emigrated to the United States.[2] Bychkov attended and graduated the Mannes School of Music then becoming the director of the Mannes College Orchestra.[1] From 1980 to 1985, Semyon Bychkov served as music director of the Grand Rapids Symphony in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and through his Mannes connection with fellow alumnus Julius Rudel became principal guest conductor of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. Again through his connection with Rudel, Bychkov made his debut conducting Carmen at the New York City Opera on September 30, 1981[3] (the run of 6 performances were his only appearances with that company). On 4 July 1983, he became a United States citizen.[4] In 1985, he became music director of the Buffalo Philharmonic and held that post until 1989. During his time in Grand Rapids and Buffalo, Bychkov came to international attention. Following a series of high-profile cancellations in 1984 and 1985 that resulted in invitations to conduct the New York Philharmonic, the Berlin Philharmonic and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.[5][6] He was subsequently signed to a 10-year recording contract with Philips Classics Records, and made his debut recording conducting the Berlin Philharmonic in Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5.[4][7][8]

Career in Europe edit

From 1989 to 1998, Bychkov was music director of the Orchestre de Paris. He became Principal Guest Conductor of the Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra in 1990, principal guest conductor of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in 1992, chief conductor of Dresden's Semperoper in 1998 and chief conductor of the WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne in 1997.[9] He remained in Cologne until 2010, during which time he made a series of recordings including Brahms' Symphonies No. 1–4, Shostakovich's Symphonies Nos. 4, 7, 8, 10 and 11, Mahler's Symphony No. 3, Rachmaninov's The Bells and Symphonic Dances, Richard Strauss' Ein Heldenleben and Eine Alpensinfonie, Verdi's Requiem, as well as Strauss' Elektra, Daphne and Wagner's Lohengrin which won BBC Music Magazine's Record of the Year 2010.

Bychkov made his debut at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden in 2003 with a new production of Elektra, and returned later that year to conduct Boris Godunov. In 2012, he assumed the newly created Günter Wand Conducting Chair with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, a post specially created for him. He holds the Otto Klemperer Chair of Conducting at the Royal Academy of Music in London.

In 2013, Bychkov first guest-conducted the Czech Philharmonic. With the orchestra, Bychkov is director of its Tchaikovsky Project. In October 2017, the Czech Philharmonic announced the appointment of Bychkov as its next chief conductor and music director, effective with the 2018-2019 season.[10] In September 2022, the Czech Philharmonic announced the extension of Bychkov's contract through 2028.[11]

Bychkov was named Conductor of the Year by the International Opera Awards in 2015.[1][12] He became an Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Music (Hon RAM) in 2015[13] and received from the same institution an Honorary Doctorate of the University of London (Hon DMus) in 2022.[14]

Personal life edit

Bychkov is married to the pianist Marielle Labèque, his second wife, and they live together on the Côte Basque French Basque country.[15]

Selected discography edit

Album Ensemble/Soloists Label Date
RICHARD STRAUSS - Elektra[16] Felicity Palmer, Deborah Polaski, Anne Schwanewilms, Graham Clark, Franz Grundheber, WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne Profil - Edition Günter Hänssler PH O5022 2005
SHOSTAKOVICH - Symphony No. 10, GLANERT - Theatrum bestiarum WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne AVIE AV 2137 2007
RACHMANINOV - The Bells, Symphonic Dances Tatiana Pavlovskaya, Evgeny Akimov, Vladimir Vaneev

WDR Rundfunkchor Köln, Lege Artis Chamber Choir, WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne

Profil - Edition Günter Hänssler PH 07028 2007
VERDI - Messa da Requiem[17] Violeta Urmana, Olga Borodina, Ramón Vargas, Ferruccio Furlanetto, WDR Rundfunkchor Köln, NDR Chor, Chor des Teatro Regio Turin, WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne Profil - Edition Günter Hänssler PH 08036 2008
WAGNER - Lohengrin Johan Botha, Adrianne Pieczonka, Petra Lang, Kwangchul Youn, Falk Struckmann, Eike Wilm Schulte, WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne, WDR Rundfunkchor Köln, NDR Chor, Prager Kammerchor, BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE 2010 DISC OF THE YEAR Profil - Edition Günter Hänssler PH 09004 2009
RICHARD STRAUSS - Ein Alpensinfonie, Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche[18] WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne Profil - Edition Günter Hänssler PH 09065 2009
TCHAIKOVSKY - Manfred Symphony Czech Philharmonic Decca Classics 4832320 2017
Symphony No. 4 (Mahler) Czech Philharmonic, Chen Reiss Pentatone 2022
Symphony No. 5 (Mahler) Czech Philharmonic Pentatone 2022
Symphony No. 2 (Mahler) Czech Philharmonic, Christiane Karg, Elisabeth Kulman, Prague Philharmonic Choir Pentatone 2023

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Duchen, Jessica (25 March 2010). "Interview: Semyon Bychkov". Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  2. ^ a b c Wroe, Nicholas (22 November 2012). "Semyon Bychkov: beating time". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  3. ^ Donal Henahan, "City Opera: Patricia Miller as Carmen," New York Times (Oct. 2, 1981).
  4. ^ a b Anne Midgette (22 January 2004). "For a Russian Masterpiece, A Russian-Born Maestro". New York Times. Retrieved 2009-01-03.
  5. ^ "Kubelik Out Of Concerts". New York Times. 1984-02-29. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  6. ^ James Barron (1986-02-23). "The Music World Is Watching Him". New York Times. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  7. ^ Royal Academy of Music website: Klemperer Chair of Conducting Studies
  8. ^ Shostakovich Symphony No. 5, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Semyon Bychkov, Philips, Gramophone Magazine Online, March 1987[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ Terry Grimley (1 January 2009). "Semyon Bychkov: Eclectic Dreams". Birmingham Post. Retrieved 2009-01-03.
  10. ^ Martin Cullingford (2017-10-16). "Semyon Bychkov to take top job at Czech Philharmonic". Gramophone. Retrieved 2017-10-17.
  11. ^ "Šéfdirigent Semjon Byčkov prodlužuje smlouvu s Českou filharmonií" (Press release). Czech Philharmonic. 28 September 2022. Retrieved 2022-09-30.
  12. ^ "News - New Staff Members" (Press release). Royal Academy of Music. 14 February 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-17.
  13. ^ "Honours". Royal Academy of Music. Retrieved 2021-01-07.
  14. ^ "Royal Academy of Music Graduation Ceremony 2022". Royal Academy of Music. Retrieved 2022-09-07.
  15. ^ Fox, Sue. "Relative Values: Semyon Bychkov, conductor, and his wife, Marielle Labèque, pianist". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 2021-01-07.
  16. ^ BBC Music Magazine - Review: Elektra
  17. ^ BBC Music Magazine online - Review: Verdi, Requiem
  18. ^ BBC Music Magazine online - Review: Strauss - Eine Alpensinfonie & Till Eulenspiegels [1]

External links edit

  • Semyon Bychkov official website
  • Semyon Bychkov at AllMusic
  • Article 'Semyon Bychkov - The Maestro of Cologne'
  • MusicalCriticism.com, Interview: Semyon Bychkov on returning to Covent Garden for Lohengrin, 25 April 2009
  • Interview with Semyon Bychkov, November 28, 1988
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Preceded by Music Director, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra
1985–89
Succeeded by
Preceded by Principal Conductor, WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne
1997–2010
Succeeded by
Preceded by Music Director, Czech Philharmonic
2018–present
Succeeded by
current director

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For the pilot see Semyon Trofimovich Bychkov In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs the patronymic is Mayevich and the family name is Bychkov Semyon Mayevich Bychkov Russian Semyon Maevich Bychkov IPA sʲɪˈmʲɵn ˈma j ɪvʲɪdʑ bɨtɕˈkof born November 30 1952 is a Soviet born American conductor He currently holds the position of chief conductor and artistic director of the Czech Philharmonic Semyon Bychkov during a performance Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Childhood and studies in Russia 1 2 Studies and career in the United States 1 3 Career in Europe 1 4 Personal life 2 Selected discography 3 References 4 External linksBiography editChildhood and studies in Russia edit Bychkov was born in Leningrad now Saint Petersburg to Jewish parents His younger brother was Yakov Kreizberg also a conductor Bychkov studied at the Glinka Choir School for ten years before moving to the Leningrad Conservatory where he was a student of Ilya Musin 1 While at the Conservatory Bychkov played volleyball for the Leningrad Dynamos 1 In 1973 he won the Rachmaninov Conducting Competition but was denied the usual prize of conducting the Leningrad Philharmonic by the authorities after he applied for an exit visa 2 His family had suffered from official antisemitism 1 and after expressing views critical of the Soviet regime he decided to leave the country in 1974 going first to Vienna with only 100 in funds 2 Studies and career in the United States edit In 1975 1 at age 22 he left Vienna and emigrated to the United States 2 Bychkov attended and graduated the Mannes School of Music then becoming the director of the Mannes College Orchestra 1 From 1980 to 1985 Semyon Bychkov served as music director of the Grand Rapids Symphony in Grand Rapids Michigan and through his Mannes connection with fellow alumnus Julius Rudel became principal guest conductor of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Again through his connection with Rudel Bychkov made his debut conducting Carmen at the New York City Opera on September 30 1981 3 the run of 6 performances were his only appearances with that company On 4 July 1983 he became a United States citizen 4 In 1985 he became music director of the Buffalo Philharmonic and held that post until 1989 During his time in Grand Rapids and Buffalo Bychkov came to international attention Following a series of high profile cancellations in 1984 and 1985 that resulted in invitations to conduct the New York Philharmonic the Berlin Philharmonic and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra 5 6 He was subsequently signed to a 10 year recording contract with Philips Classics Records and made his debut recording conducting the Berlin Philharmonic in Shostakovich s Symphony No 5 4 7 8 Career in Europe edit From 1989 to 1998 Bychkov was music director of the Orchestre de Paris He became Principal Guest Conductor of the Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra in 1990 principal guest conductor of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in 1992 chief conductor of Dresden s Semperoper in 1998 and chief conductor of the WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne in 1997 9 He remained in Cologne until 2010 during which time he made a series of recordings including Brahms Symphonies No 1 4 Shostakovich s Symphonies Nos 4 7 8 10 and 11 Mahler s Symphony No 3 Rachmaninov s The Bells and Symphonic Dances Richard Strauss Ein Heldenleben and Eine Alpensinfonie Verdi s Requiem as well as Strauss Elektra Daphne and Wagner s Lohengrin which won BBC Music Magazine s Record of the Year 2010 Bychkov made his debut at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden in 2003 with a new production of Elektra and returned later that year to conduct Boris Godunov In 2012 he assumed the newly created Gunter Wand Conducting Chair with the BBC Symphony Orchestra a post specially created for him He holds the Otto Klemperer Chair of Conducting at the Royal Academy of Music in London In 2013 Bychkov first guest conducted the Czech Philharmonic With the orchestra Bychkov is director of its Tchaikovsky Project In October 2017 the Czech Philharmonic announced the appointment of Bychkov as its next chief conductor and music director effective with the 2018 2019 season 10 In September 2022 the Czech Philharmonic announced the extension of Bychkov s contract through 2028 11 Bychkov was named Conductor of the Year by the International Opera Awards in 2015 1 12 He became an Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Music Hon RAM in 2015 13 and received from the same institution an Honorary Doctorate of the University of London Hon DMus in 2022 14 Personal life edit Bychkov is married to the pianist Marielle Labeque his second wife and they live together on the Cote Basque French Basque country 15 Selected discography editAlbum Ensemble Soloists Label Date RICHARD STRAUSS Elektra 16 Felicity Palmer Deborah Polaski Anne Schwanewilms Graham Clark Franz Grundheber WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne Profil Edition Gunter Hanssler PH O5022 2005 SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No 10 GLANERT Theatrum bestiarum WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne AVIE AV 2137 2007 RACHMANINOV The Bells Symphonic Dances Tatiana Pavlovskaya Evgeny Akimov Vladimir Vaneev WDR Rundfunkchor Koln Lege Artis Chamber Choir WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne Profil Edition Gunter Hanssler PH 07028 2007 VERDI Messa da Requiem 17 Violeta Urmana Olga Borodina Ramon Vargas Ferruccio Furlanetto WDR Rundfunkchor Koln NDR Chor Chor des Teatro Regio Turin WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne Profil Edition Gunter Hanssler PH 08036 2008 WAGNER Lohengrin Johan Botha Adrianne Pieczonka Petra Lang Kwangchul Youn Falk Struckmann Eike Wilm Schulte WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne WDR Rundfunkchor Koln NDR Chor Prager Kammerchor BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE 2010 DISC OF THE YEAR Profil Edition Gunter Hanssler PH 09004 2009 RICHARD STRAUSS Ein Alpensinfonie Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche 18 WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne Profil Edition Gunter Hanssler PH 09065 2009 TCHAIKOVSKY Manfred Symphony Czech Philharmonic Decca Classics 4832320 2017 Symphony No 4 Mahler Czech Philharmonic Chen Reiss Pentatone 2022 Symphony No 5 Mahler Czech Philharmonic Pentatone 2022 Symphony No 2 Mahler Czech Philharmonic Christiane Karg Elisabeth Kulman Prague Philharmonic Choir Pentatone 2023References edit a b c d e f Duchen Jessica 25 March 2010 Interview Semyon Bychkov Jewish Chronicle Retrieved 16 September 2011 a b c Wroe Nicholas 22 November 2012 Semyon Bychkov beating time The Guardian Retrieved 20 June 2016 Donal Henahan City Opera Patricia Miller as Carmen New York Times Oct 2 1981 a b Anne Midgette 22 January 2004 For a Russian Masterpiece A Russian Born Maestro New York Times Retrieved 2009 01 03 Kubelik Out Of Concerts New York Times 1984 02 29 Retrieved 2017 11 12 James Barron 1986 02 23 The Music World Is Watching Him New York Times Retrieved 2017 11 12 Royal Academy of Music website Klemperer Chair of Conducting Studies Shostakovich Symphony No 5 Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Semyon Bychkov Philips Gramophone Magazine Online March 1987 permanent dead link Terry Grimley 1 January 2009 Semyon Bychkov Eclectic Dreams Birmingham Post Retrieved 2009 01 03 Martin Cullingford 2017 10 16 Semyon Bychkov to take top job at Czech Philharmonic Gramophone Retrieved 2017 10 17 Sefdirigent Semjon Byckov prodluzuje smlouvu s Ceskou filharmonii Press release Czech Philharmonic 28 September 2022 Retrieved 2022 09 30 News New Staff Members Press release Royal Academy of Music 14 February 2011 Retrieved 2011 02 17 Honours Royal Academy of Music Retrieved 2021 01 07 Royal Academy of Music Graduation Ceremony 2022 Royal Academy of Music Retrieved 2022 09 07 Fox Sue Relative Values Semyon Bychkov conductor and his wife Marielle Labeque pianist The Times ISSN 0140 0460 Retrieved 2021 01 07 BBC Music Magazine Review Elektra BBC Music Magazine online Review Verdi Requiem BBC Music Magazine online Review Strauss Eine Alpensinfonie amp Till Eulenspiegels 1 External links editSemyon Bychkov official website Semyon Bychkov at AllMusic Article 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