SEMYON BYCHKOV

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**NEXT PERFORMANCES** Semyon Bychkov conducts the Webern Symphonie Orchester (the orchestra of the University of Music and the Performing Arts in Vienna) in a programme of Debussy's La Mer, and Strauss' monumental Alpine Symphony. The performance is on 6th June in Vienna's legendary Musikverein. Click here for more details

"Bychkov gave his soul to the performance of Shostakovich's Symphony Op 103 "The Year 1905", written under the influence of the 1956 Hungarian uprising. He brought Shostakovich's intentions beautifully into sound with his meticulous, accurate beat, and shaped each delicate phrase with his hands. The combination of Shostakovich, Bychkov and the Gewandhaus Orchestra was absolutely mind-blowing; almost everything that had been heard beforehand was forgotten."

Leipziger Volkszeitung, 13 April 2013


Semyon Bychkov has enjoyed recent successful performances in Japan, where he conducted Verdi's Requiem, Berlioz' Symphonie Fantastique and the Japanese premiere of Dubugnon's Battlefield Concerto with the NHK Symphony Orchestra, Leipzig where he conducted the Gewandhausorchester in performances of Shostakovich's Symphony No. 11, and Aix-en-Provence, conducting Schubert, Poulenc and Mozart with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe.


While conducting the Munich Philharmonic on tour in Switzerland, Semyon Bychkov spoke of Brahms and the art of conducting to Mischa Damev of Migros-Kulturprozent-Classics for art-tv.ch. Click here to watch the interview

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in the media

Bychkov returns to London Symphony for 'sublime' Mahler

Bychkov's natural unfolding of the symphony was particularly satisfying, all down, it would seem, to his elegant, precise baton and eloquent left hand, a completely non-mysterious looking technique releasing any amount of marvel and mystery [...] Even from the LSO, this was great playing, idiomatic, generous and right inside the notes. (Classical Source, April 2012)

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Success with major European orchestras

It is a joy to watch this maestro at work. Not just because Semyon Bychkov's beat is unmistakably precise, but also because his manner of conducting follows a wonderfully fluent flow of movement. And it was just this aesthetic that proved a felicitous inspiration to the NDR Symphony Orchestra, whose exquisite sound combined clarity with rotundity and warmth.(Die Welt, January 2012)

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Bychkov reconnects with US audiences

It is happening now with such reliable consistency you could set your watch by it [...] Conductor Semyon Bychkov makes a guest appearance with the San Francisco Symphony, and the orchestra responds with a performance of depth, passion and brilliance. (San Francisco Chronicle, November 2011)

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Powerhouse Prom performances

Bychkov showed here exactly why he has become one of the world's leading conductors, with an elegant style that mixes calm authority and persuasive heart. In Mahler's Sixth Symphony that translated into a catclysmic performance, surely one for the Proms annals. Steering an expanded BBCSO through Mahler's 85-minute work, Bychkov struck a perfect balance between tension and release, shaping everything with subtle restraint. (The Sunday Telegraph, August 2011)

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Vienna Philharmonic takes the US by storm under Bychkov's baton

The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra concluded its three-day stint under the auspices of Cal Performances with a thunderous and darkly dramatic account of the Sixth Symphony [...] an impressive and even revelatory rendition. The imposing Viennese forces, mustered under the fluidly commanding leadership of conductor Semyon Bychkov, gave the most potent performance of their stay, marked by massive textures and fearlessly tragic rhetoric. (San Francisco Chronicle, March 2011)

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Bychkov Triumphs with Tannhäuser

Semyon has been receiving a host of fantastic press from the run of Tannhäuser at The Royal Opera House. The Financial Times commented 'Bychkov provided a near-ideal balance of architectural vision and luminous detail', whereas the Independent wrote 'In the pit, Semyon Bychkov turned good Wagner into great Wagner bringing the full and glorious force of the Royal Opera Chorus forward for Wagner's hopeful peroration.'



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