Yakov Kreizberg
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Yakov Kreizberg is a Russian conductor.
Born October 24, 1959 in St. Petersburg (then Leningrad), Russia (then USSR). In 1976 he emigrated to New York (with his mother, his father, a scientist, was not allowed to join them) he currently lives in Colorado. He is Chief Conductor of the Netherlands Philharmonic and Netherlands Chamber Orchestras, and Guest Conductor of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra. In 2004 he was nominated for a Grammy Award (Best Engineered Album: Bruckner: Sym. No. 7, Yakov Kreizberg & Vienna Symphony Orchestra, (Roger De Schot & Erdo Groot, engineers)). He is the brother of conductor Semyon Bychkov.
[edit] Recordings
- 2004: Sergei Prokofiev, Alexander Glazunov, Aram Khachaturian: Violin Concertos, Julia Fischer and the Russian National Orchestra, SACD Surround Sound Recording, PentaTone Classics
- 2005: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Violin Concertos KV 216, 218, Julia Fischer and the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra, SACD Surround Sound Recording, PentaTone Classics
- 2005: Anton Bruckner: Sym. No. 7, Yakov Kreizberg & Vienna Symphony Orchestra, PentaTone Classics
- 2005: Antonín Dvořák: Symphony No. 9, Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet, Yakov Kreizberg & Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra Amsterdam, PentaTone Classics
- Johann Strauss: Waltzes, Yakov Kreizberg & Vienna Symphony Orchestra, PentaTone Classics
- Richard Wagner: Preludes & Overtures, Yakov Kreizberg & Vienna Symphony Orchestra, PentaTone Classics
- Tour de France Musicale, Yakov Kreizberg & Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra Amsterdam, PentaTone Classics
- Franz Schmidt: Symphony No. 4 in C / Orchestral Music from Notre Dame, Yakov Kreizberg & Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra Amsterdam, PentaTone Classics