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Alexander Anisimov

Alexander Mikhailovich Anissimov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Миха́йлович Ани́симов; born 8 October 1947) is a Russian conductor.[1][2][3][4]

Anissimov was born in Moscow.[5]

In 1995 he was appointed Principal Guest Conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland.

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Alexander Anisimov is a Russian conductor renowned for his leadership in opera and symphonic repertoire, most notably his extended tenures as chief conductor of the National Academic Bolshoi Opera and Ballet Theater of Belarus and as artistic director and chief conductor of the State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Republic of Belarus. Born in Moscow in 1947, Anisimov undertook his musical training at leading institutions including the Leningrad Choral School, Leningrad State Conservatory (choral conducting with Elizaveta Kudryavtseva), Moscow State Conservatory (opera-symphonic conducting with Odissey Dimitriadis and Leo Ginzburg), and postgraduate studies under Gennady Rozhdestvensky. He launched his professional career in 1975 at the Leningrad Maly Theatre of Opera and Ballet and subsequently held chief conductor roles at the Perm Opera and Ballet Theatre (1985–1989), the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland (1998–2001), the Busan Philharmonic Orchestra (2005–2009), the Rostov State Musical Theatre (2003–2007), and the Samara Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre (2011–2017). Anisimov served as chief conductor of the National Academic Bolshoi Opera and Ballet Theater of Belarus from 1980–1984 and 1989–2003, later returning in 2018 as guest conductor and advisor to the general director on musical development. Since 2002, he has led the State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Republic of Belarus as its artistic director and chief conductor. His international engagements have included collaborations with orchestras such as the Concertgebouw, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, and London Symphony Orchestra, as well as opera houses including the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, Opéra Bastille, and San Francisco Opera. He has been recognized with honors including People's Artist of Belarus (2011), Honoured Artist of Russia, the French National Order of Merit (Commander), an honorary doctorate from the National University of Ireland, and the Golden Mask Award for his conducting work. Currently a professor at the Belarusian State Academy of Music, Anisimov remains active in opera training and conducting across Europe and Asia.

Early Life and Education

Birth and Background

Alexander Mikhailovich Anisimov (Александр Михайлович Анисимов) was born on 8 October 1947 in Moscow. Details about his family or early childhood are not documented in available sources. He began his musical education at a young age, studying at the Moscow Choral School named after A. V. Sveshnikov and the Leningrad Choral School named after M. I. Glinka.

Education

Anisimov studied choral conducting at the Leningrad State Conservatory named after N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov in the class of Elizaveta Kudryavtseva. He continued his training in opera-symphonic conducting at the Moscow State Conservatory named after P. I. Tchaikovsky under Odissey Dimitriadis and Leo Ginzburg. He completed postgraduate studies at the Moscow Conservatory in the class of Gennady Rozhdestvensky.

Career

Alexander Anisimov began his professional conducting career in 1975 at the Leningrad Maly Theatre of Opera and Ballet (now Mikhailovsky Theatre).

Major Positions

He served as chief conductor of the National Academic Bolshoi Opera and Ballet Theater of Belarus from 1980–1984 and 1989–2003, and returned in 2018 as guest conductor and advisor to the general director on musical development. From 1985–1989, he was chief conductor at the Perm Opera and Ballet Theatre, where he conducted the first USSR production of Prokofiev's The Fiery Angel in 1984. His other chief conductor and artistic director roles include:
  • National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland (1998–2001)
  • Rostov State Musical Theatre (2003–2007)
  • Busan Philharmonic Orchestra (2005–2009)
  • Samara Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre (2011–2017)
Since 2002, he has served as artistic director and chief conductor of the State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Republic of Belarus.

International Engagements and Other Roles

Anisimov has conducted at prominent venues including the Bolshoi Theatre (Moscow), Opéra Bastille (Paris), San Francisco Opera, and with orchestras such as the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, and London Symphony Orchestra. He is a professor at the Belarusian State Academy of Music, where he teaches opera classes and leads the opera studio. No information indicates that Alexander Anisimov (the conductor) has died. Reports of a death on January 27, 2025, refer to a different Belarusian individual of the same name who was a film director. No film directing credits are associated with Alexander Anisimov (the conductor and subject of this article). The previous content in this section referred to a different individual with the same name.
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