Oleg Soldatov (
Russian
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: Олег Юрьевич Солдатов; born 9 January 1963) is a Russian
conductor
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Music
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Life
Soldatov studied at the
Saint Petersburg Conservatory and received his diploma in 1986. From 1990 to 1991 he was the artistic director of the ''
Tomsk
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Symphony Orchestra'', from 1992 to 2006 he headed the ''Symphony Orchestra of the
Karelian Philharmony''. Since 1996 he became the chief conductor of the
Sochi Symphony Orchestra
The Sochi Symphony Orchestra is an orchestra based in Sochi, Russia.
History
The orchestra was founded in 1991 as a chamber ensemble, in 2001 it received the status of a symphony orchestra. Its current chief conductor is Oleg Soldatov.
The orche ...
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Awards
* Award of the Government of the
Russian Federation
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in the field of culture (2005)
''Chief conductor of Karelian Symphony Orchestra Oleg Soldatov receives the Award of the Russian Federation in the field of culture.''
Article on the official website of Republic of Karelia
The Republic of Karelia (russian: Респу́блика Каре́лия, Respublika Kareliya; ; krl, Karjalan tašavalta; ; fi, Karjalan tasavalta; vep, Karjalan Tazovaldkund, Ludic: ''Kard’alan tazavald''), also known as just Karelia (ru ...
, 2006. (Russian)
References
External links
''Oleg Soldatov.''
Interview on ''Kultura-Portal'', October 2003. (Russian)
21st-century Russian conductors (music)
Russian male conductors (music)
21st-century Russian male musicians
Artistic directors (music)
1963 births
Living people
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