Evgeny Svetlanov
Concours de direction d'Orchestre Evgeny Svetlanov
 
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Nina Svetlanova:

"I would like to express my gratitude to all those who have shown interest in the Evgeny Svetlanov International Conducting Competition, and in particular all genuine music lovers, our future candidates, and the many organisations which have supported the establishment of the Competition.

The 20th century was a period of extraordinary cultural development and has left a legacy in which the world will take pride for countless years ahead. Life however goes on, and our generation must now give serious thought to the future, especially as nature, after giving so generously, usually requires time to build up new energy for future creativity. As we already see, there are relatively few individuals of major stature able to inspire the world of theatre, composition, music and art. The prominent figures and eminent professionals of the cultural scene must discover and support young talents who will set to work for the young generation and bring new creative vision in many areas.

The current situation regarding musical competitions is extremely diverse. While there are a number of major piano, singing and violin competitions, there are far fewer conducting competitions. Our new Evgeny Svetlanov International Conducting Competition not only aims to identify and discover talent, but also and above all to enable the winners to conduct symphony orchestras around the world. This will give young talents access to performing art at the highest level.

Every country has eminent performers in whom it takes pride, but only a small number of them have become part of the world’s cultural heritage. There are very few such individuals. The name of Evgeny Svetlanov, after whom the Competition has been named, stands alongside that of great conductors such as Arturo Toscanini, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Herbert Von Karajan and Leonard Bernstein.

We hope that our musical event will enjoy a long life, under the patronage of the renowned musicians in its Honorary Members’ Committee: Wolfgang Sawallisch, Ricardo Muti, Zubin Mehta, Henri Duthilleux, Myung-Whun Chung and Evgeny Kissin. The composer René Koering, the Competition’s Artistic Director, was a close friend of Evgeny Svetlanov. René Koering was for many years the Director of the Radio France orchestras and remains the Director of the Radio France Music Festival in Montpellier, where Evgeny Svetlanov often performed with the Russian State Symphony Orchestra.

I am deeply grateful to all the prominent individuals who will be members of the Jury of our Competition. I am particularly indebted to Maestro Vladimir Ashkenazy who has agreed to be the President of our first Competition despite his extremely busy schedule.

We are all delighted that our Competition will be held in Luxembourg, which will be named the Cultural Capital of Europe for 2007. Evgeny Svetlanov was particularly fond of this country, and after each tour looked forward to his future visits to Luxembourg. I am very happy that his return to this wonderful country is associated with the International Conducting Competition which bears his name. "

 
 
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