Eugene Izotov
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Background information | |
Birth name | Evgeny Aleksandrovich Izotov (Евгений Александрович Изотов) |
Born | 1973 (age 41–42) |
Genres | Classical |
Instruments | Oboe |
Associated acts |
Chicago Symphony Metropolitan Opera San Francisco Symphony Kansas City Symphony YouTube Symphony Orchestra New World Symphony |
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Eugene Izotov (born 1973) is a Russian-born oboist and recording artist. He is currently the Principal Oboist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra appointed by Daniel Barenboim in 2005. First Russian-born oboist in any major U.S. symphony orchestra. Faculty member of DePaul University, Roosevelt University, Music Academy of the West, Verbier Festival (Switzerland) and Pacific Music Festival (Japan). Prior to these posts, he served as the Principal Oboist of the Metropolitan Opera, Associate Principal Oboe of the San Francisco Symphony, Principal Oboist of the Kansas City Symphony and has taught at the Juilliard School and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. He studied with American oboist Ralph Gomberg at Boston University, from which he received the Distinguished Alumnus Award. In addition to being recognized as one of the world's premiere orchestral oboists, Izotov has been awarded top prizes at international competitions for solo oboists in Moscow (1990), Saint Petersburg (1991), New York (1995) and the First Prize at the 2001 Fernand Gillet International Oboe competition. Eugene Izotov's solo and chamber music collaborations include partnerships with Bernard Haitink, Riccardo Muti, James Levine, Nicholas McGegan, Michael Tilson Thomas, Yo Yo Ma, Pinchas Zukerman, Jaime Laredo, André Watts, Emanuel Ax, Yefim Bronfman, and the Tokyo String Quartet. He is a frequent soloist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and has recorded for Sony Classical, Boston Records, Lisem Records, BMG, Elektra, and CSOResound.
External links
- Eugene Izotov's website
- Eugene Izotov's biography on Chicago Symphony Orchestra's website
- Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- New York Times Review of Le Tombeau de Couperin at Carnegie Hall, February 1, 2010
- CSO oboist on his bond with instrument, Chicago Tribune, November 14, 2014
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