Eugene Izotov

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Eugene Izotov (b. 1973) is currently the Principal Oboe of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra[1] appointed by Daniel Barenboim in 2005. First Russian-born oboist in any major U.S. symphony orchestra. Faculty member of Roosevelt University, DePaul University, Verbier Festival (Switzerland) and Pacific Music Festival (Japan). Prior to these posts, he served as the Principal Oboe of the Metropolitan Opera[2], Associate Principal Oboe of the San Francisco Symphony[3], Principal Oboe of the Kansas City Symphony and has taught at the Juilliard School and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. He studied with the legendary American oboist Ralph Gomberg at Boston University, from which he received the Distinguished Alumnus Award. Izotov was the First Prize winner at the 2001 Fernand Gillet International Oboe competition and has recorded for Boston Records, Lisem Records, BMG, and Elektra.


Eugene Izotov's Web Site: www.oboesolo.com [[4]]