Robertas Šervenikas
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"The way Robert Šervenik clarifies the density of the texture, nuances the transitions and intensifies the development until the very last most tense outburst shows a truly international class. It also shows how precisely the orchestra listens to him, and how passion is combined with professional precision." (Der Tagesspiegel)
ROBERTAS ŠERVENIKAS (b. 1966), graduated from the M. K. Čiurlionis School of Arts, obtained diplomas in choral, opera and symphonic conducting at the St. Petersburg N. Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory. His international career as a conductor began in 1997, when Mstislav Rostropovich invited him as an assistant to the Evian Festival during the production of S. Prokofiev's ballet "Romeo and Juliet". Since 1998 they performed together in the most famous halls of the world. In addition, R. Šerveniks conducted various ensembles in almost all European countries, Japan, the Republic of South Africa, Brazil, Israel, and Russia. His memorable concerts in the Grand Hall of the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory, Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Madrid Auditorium de nationale, Frankfurt Alte Oper, London Cadogan Hall, Berlin Konzerthaus, Osaka Festival Hall and Symphony Hall , Tokyo's Suntory Hall, Metropolitan Art Space, Cologne, Hamburg, St. Petersburg philharmonic halls.
Cellists M. Rostropovičius, D. Geringas, M. Maiskis, trumpeter M. André, pianists D. Macujevs, A. Volodosis, M. Pletniovas, F. Kempf, violinists S. Chang, M. Fedotovs took part in the concerts conducted by R. Šerveniks. J. Rachlinas, violinists W. Christas, J. Bašmetas and many others.
Since 2000 R. Šerveniks - conductor of the Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra. Intensive creative activity of the maestro in 2005. was awarded the Lithuanian national prize. Since 2008 he is the music director of the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theater (LNOBT). Many operas have been prepared in this theater (M. Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov, G. Verdi's Traviata, G. Bizet's Carmen, J. Tamulion's Bruknelė, A. Ponchielli's Lietuviai, P. Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin, R. Wagner's Lohengrin, O. Narbutaitė's Cornet, G Puccini's Bohema) and ballets (Barbora Radvilaitė, A. Šenderova's Dezdemona, L. Delibes' Kopelija, G. Kuprevičius Čiurlionis) premiere, he conducts the ballets Swan Lake, Red Gizel, Gizel, etc. cooperation with the Bavarian State Opera.
in 2016 for his significant contribution and special merits to Lithuanian culture and art, for initiatives that inspire the community for positive activities, for personal responsibility in creating a cultural and spiritual environment, R. Šerveniks was awarded the gold honorary badge of the Ministry of Culture "Carry your light and believe".
The conductor's repertoire constantly balances between opera, ballet and symphonic music, but contemporary works occupy a special place in it. R. Šervenikas is the first performer of the works of many Lithuanian composers, who has recorded several dozen CDs of contemporary music, including with "Naxos", "Finlandia records" and other record companies.
"The Bavarian State Orchestra conducted by Robert Schervenik revealed all the values of Sergei Prokofiev's music. Romeo and Juliet's long journey to death and awakening to blossoming life was beautifully rendered.” (Ewa-Elisabeth Fischer, Süddeutsche Zeitung, November 21, 2016)
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ROBERTAS ŠERVENIKAS (b. 1966), graduated from the M. K. Čiurlionis School of Arts, obtained diplomas in choral, opera and symphonic conducting at the St. Petersburg N. Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory. His international career as a conductor began in 1997, when Mstislav Rostropovich invited him as an assistant to the Evian Festival during the production of S. Prokofiev's ballet "Romeo and Juliet". Since 1998 they performed together in the most famous halls of the world. In addition, R. Šerveniks conducted various ensembles in almost all European countries, Japan, the Republic of South Africa, Brazil, Israel, and Russia. His memorable concerts in the Grand Hall of the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory, Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Madrid Auditorium de nationale, Frankfurt Alte Oper, London Cadogan Hall, Berlin Konzerthaus, Osaka Festival Hall and Symphony Hall , Tokyo's Suntory Hall, Metropolitan Art Space, Cologne, Hamburg, St. Petersburg philharmonic halls.
Cellists M. Rostropovičius, D. Geringas, M. Maiskis, trumpeter M. André, pianists D. Macujevs, A. Volodosis, M. Pletniovas, F. Kempf, violinists S. Chang, M. Fedotovs took part in the concerts conducted by R. Šerveniks. J. Rachlinas, violinists W. Christas, J. Bašmetas and many others.
Since 2000 R. Šerveniks - conductor of the Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra. Intensive creative activity of the maestro in 2005. was awarded the Lithuanian national prize. Since 2008 he is the music director of the Lithuanian National Opera and Ballet Theater (LNOBT). Many operas have been prepared in this theater (M. Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov, G. Verdi's Traviata, G. Bizet's Carmen, J. Tamulion's Bruknelė, A. Ponchielli's Lietuviai, P. Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin, R. Wagner's Lohengrin, O. Narbutaitė's Cornet, G Puccini's Bohema) and ballets (Barbora Radvilaitė, A. Šenderova's Dezdemona, L. Delibes' Kopelija, G. Kuprevičius Čiurlionis) premiere, he conducts the ballets Swan Lake, Red Gizel, Gizel, etc. cooperation with the Bavarian State Opera.
in 2016 for his significant contribution and special merits to Lithuanian culture and art, for initiatives that inspire the community for positive activities, for personal responsibility in creating a cultural and spiritual environment, R. Šerveniks was awarded the gold honorary badge of the Ministry of Culture "Carry your light and believe".
The conductor's repertoire constantly balances between opera, ballet and symphonic music, but contemporary works occupy a special place in it. R. Šervenikas is the first performer of the works of many Lithuanian composers, who has recorded several dozen CDs of contemporary music, including with "Naxos", "Finlandia records" and other record companies.
"The Bavarian State Orchestra conducted by Robert Schervenik revealed all the values of Sergei Prokofiev's music. Romeo and Juliet's long journey to death and awakening to blossoming life was beautifully rendered.” (Ewa-Elisabeth Fischer, Süddeutsche Zeitung, November 21, 2016)
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