Dmitri Kitayenko

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He was born in Leningrad, Soviet Union and studied at the Glinka Conservatory and those of Leningrad and Moscow. He was a prizewinner in the first Herbert von Karajan competition in 1969.[1]

Kitayenko was music director of the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra for 14 years. He has also held principal conductorships with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra (1990–1998), the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra (1990–1996), KBS Symphony Orchestra (1999–2004) and the Bern Symphony Orchestra (1990–2004). He has also served as principal conductor of the Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre (1970-1976).

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Cultural offices
Preceded by Music Director, Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra
1976–1990
Succeeded by
Vassily Sinaisky
Preceded by Principal Conductor, Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra
1990–1998
Succeeded by
Simone Young
Preceded by Principal Conductor, KBS Symphony Orchestra
1999–2004
Succeeded by
Shin-ik Hahm