2024/25 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
Debut at Opera Australia leading a new production of Puccini’s Il trittico
Return to Washington National Opera with The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs
Return to UK for debuts with London Philharmonic Orchestra and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
La bohème at San Diego Opera
Concerts across the United States, including Nashville, Miami, Rochester, and Los Angeles
BIOGRAPHICAL INFO
Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, on March 26, 1986
Immigrated to the United States as a refugee in 1995
Graduated from Vassar College with a BA in Music and Minor in Philosophy
Earned MM in Conducting from Boston University
Trained as pianist, vocalist, violinist, and conductor
Lives in Chicago with her husband Dan, daughter Artemis, and son Dorian
LANGUAGES
Fluency in Russian and English
Extensive study and experience in French and German
Working knowledge of Italian
Basic knowledge/diction in Czech
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Established COT’s Vanguard Initiative, a three-pronged investment in new opera that includes a two-year training program for emerging opera composers
Founded the Refugee Orchestra Project, which has been featured on The Today Show, CNN, Newsweek, WNYC, Fast Company, and Al Jazeera, with videos watched by hundreds of thousands around the world
Grew Juventas New Music Ensemble from tiny all-volunteer group of composers to a fully professional award-winning organization in residence at Boston Conservatory, in addition to presenting an opera premiere and several concerts each season
Had an early career opportunity to be in residence at Harvard University, where she was a scholar at the Davis Center, led the Lowell House Opera, and mentored students as part of the Lowell House Senior Common Room
Led American premieres of Rimsky-Korsakov’s Kashchej the Immortal and Symphony No. 1 and Rubinshteyn’s The Demon; American Russian-language premiere of Rimsky-Korsakov’s Snegurochka
Was the first conductor Lorin Maazel entrusted with his own compositions; on the day Maazel died, led his The Empty Pot for orchestra, chorus, and soloists, for a large audience that included his family
AWARDS & HONORS
2021 Solti Foundation U.S. Career Assistance Award
2020 Chicagoan of the Year (Chicago Tribune)
2018 Solti Foundation U.S. Career Assistance Award
2018 League of American Orchestras Bruno Walter Conducting Preview
2018 World Opera Forum U.S. Representative in Madrid
2017 Opera America Conference Featured Speaker
2015 Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music Conducting Fellow
2015 Taki Alsop Conducting Fellowship
2015 Dallas Opera Hart Institute for Women Conductors
ANECDOTES
Sang in St. Petersburg Children’s Choir of Radio and Television from age 5
Began piano studies at age 6 and violin at age 9; in high school was one of only 2 students of pianist duo Vladimir Pleshakov and Elena Winther
Was introduced to opera as a small child by her mom; first opera was Prokofiev’s The Love for Three Oranges
Began conducting at Guilderland High School in a suburb of Albany, NY – school had 4 orchestras, 5 bands, and 7 choirs
In her teens, worked as a floral bouquet designer, lifeguard, sailing and waterskiing instructor, and hiking leader in the Adirondacks
Arranged Damn Yankees song “You Gotta Have Heart” for Boston Pops
Home is filled with paintings by her late sister Marina, a very accomplished visual artist
Often hosts musical salon evenings at her loft, with Lidiya accompanying guests’ renditions of arias, jazz standards, Disney tunes – and once, all of Buffy The Vampire Slayer’s musical episode “Once More with Feeling”