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Guest Conductor

Extensive tours across Russia and Ukraine, as guest conductor with the philharmonic orchestras of the following cities:

1981-1983, 1992-2008 — With Novosibirsk Academic Philharmonic Orchestra.
2003-2008 — Moscow, Evgeny Svetlanov's State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia.
1999-2008 — Ekaterinburg, Ural Academic Philarmonic Orchestra.
1983 — Moscow, Symphony Orchestra of the USSR Ministry of Culture.
1991 — Moscow, Moscow Youth Symphony Orchestra.
1995 — Moscow, Moscow Symphony Orchestra, under directorship of R. Freizitzer.
1982, 1991, 1992 — Voronezh. 1982 — Kemerovo. 1982 — Ulianovsk. 1983 — Tomsk. 1986-1987 — Yaroslavl. 1994 — Barnaul. 1994 — Orenburg, 2002-2007 — Ufa, 2005 — Belgorod, 2005 — Rostov-on-Don, 2007 — Petrozavodsk, 2008 — Tyumen, 1987-1991 — Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, 1991 — Lugansk, Ukraine, 2006 — Pavlodar, Kazakhstan.
2005-2006 — Moscow, orchestra of Moscow "Russian Philharmonic" in Evgeny Svetlanov's hall of the Moscow International House of Music.

Tours abroad with symphony and chamber orchestras:

1990, 1992, 1994 — Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, Keltze, Poland.
1993, 1995 — Chamber Orchestra, Torun, Poland.
1996 — Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, Shetzin, Poland.
1997 — Chamber Orchestra of the Huan Antchetta Music Academy, Bilbao, Spain.
2000-2001 — Symphony Orchestra, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
2004 — Russian Chamber Orchestra of London. London, Great Britain.
2004-2006 — National Symphony Orchestra of Macedonia republic. Skopje, Macedonia.

Activity in the capacity of conductor, educator

Directorship of student symphony orchestras and training of young conductors in the following Institutions of Higher Education:

1980-1983 — Novosibirsk State Conservatory named after M. Glinka (Novosibirsk, Russia).
1984-1990 — Far-East State Institute of Arts (Vladivostok, Russia).
1990-1992 — Odessa State Conservatory named after A. Nezhdanova (Odessa, Ukraine).
1992-1999 — Omsk State Institute of Culture and Arts (Omsk, Russia).

CD Recordings with Omsk Academic Symphony Orchestra and other orchestras

May, 2004 — The world renowned record label "Universal Classics France" released a CD with music of a french composer Didier Lockwood, performed by the Omsk Academic Symphony orchestra. Evgeny Shestakov is one of very few Russian conductors whose name appears in the catalogue of this world-famous label.
July, 2005 — "Universal Classics France" release the second CD of Evgeny Shestakov and Omsk Academic Symphony Orchestra
1996 — CD recording in Sevillia, Spain by a renowned record label "Pasarella, S.L".
1998 — CD recording in Madrid, Spain by "Proartin" record label.
1999 — CD recording in Copenhagen, Denmark by "Danacord" record label.
2004 — CD recording in Ekaterinburg, Russia by "Post Vinil Media" record label.
1994-2004 — An on going work on numerous CD recordings in Omsk, Russia. Twenty five CD's with the music of eighteenth to twentieth centuries composers have been recorded and ready for duplication on the State TV & Radio company "Irtysh".
2006, March, Moscow — DVD recording from Concert Hall named after P. Chaikovsky (concert record) with Evgeny Svetlanov's State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia.
2008, January — DVD recording from Concert Hall of Tyumen Filarmony (concert record) with Fetival chorus and the orchestra of Christmas Music Festival.
2008, февраль, Moscow — DVD recording from Big Hall of Moscow Conservatory (concert record) with Evgeny Svetlanov's State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia.


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