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Dmytro Logvyn

Dmytro Logvyn (born on March 16, 1967) is a Ukrainian conductor, Artistic Director of the Four Seasons Chamber Orchestra, Artistic Director of the International Festival of Music Art Music Without Limits, Honored Artist of Ukraine (2016), professor at the Dnipro Music Academy.

Together with his father, an Honored Artist of Ukraine Harry Logvyn, Dmytro Logvyn founded the Four Seasons Chamber Orchestra. He has served as its conductor since 1993 and became Artistic Director in 2001.

Throughout his career, Maestro Logvyn has conducted both symphony and chamber orchestras across Ukraine, Israel, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and Germany. The orchestras conducted by Dmytro Logvyn have performed numerous concerts, whose programs included works by J.S. Bach, W.A. Mozart, J. Haydn, L. Beethoven, A. Vivaldi, D. Bortniansky, M. Skoryk and other composers of global and Ukrainian classical traditions, as well as contemporary Ukrainian and world composers.

Among the soloists who have performed in concerts conducted by Dmytro Logvyn are pianists V. Krainev, K. Nemirovich-Danchenko, J. Zilberquit (USA), V. Viardo (USA), V. Papian (Israel) and I. Tchetuev (Germany); cellists K. Georgian (UK), D. Severin (Switzerland), J.-G. Queyras (France) and J. Pernoo (France); clarinetists D. Ashkenazy (Switzerland), as well as Alex and Daniel Gurfinkel (Israel); flutist S. Reti (Switzerland); violinists G. Braunstein (Germany), F. Pelassy, D. Chaussard and A. Soumm (France), A. Belov and O. Kurochkin (Germany), B. Brovtsyn (UK); Ukrainian violinists B. Pivnenko, N. Pylatyuk and Y. Kostrytskyy; French horn player B. Moulin and trombonist J. Mauger (France); trumpeter Otto Sauter (Germany); and distinguished Ukrainian vocalists - L. Monastyrska (soprano), A. Tsymbalyuk (bass) and A. Solovyanenko (tenor).

From 2009 to 2011, Dmytro Logvyn held the position of Chief Conductor of the National Chamber Ensemble of Ukraine Kyiv Soloists.

In 2010, he led a landmark concert at National Palace of Arts “Ukraina” in Kyiv, bringing together a large symphony orchestra and rock legend Jon Lord, co-founder of the iconic band Deep Purple.

Since March 2018, Maestro Logvyn has had the privilege of conducting performances at the National Opera of Ukraine, including the operas Aleko and Rigoletto, as well as the ballets Boléro and Carmen Suite.

Alongside his conducting career, Maestro Logvyn is also active in arts management, serving as Executive Director of the PinchukArtCentre – one of the largest and most prominent contemporary art institutions in Europe.

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Ukrainian Wikipedia: [2]

National Opera about Dmytro Logvyn [1]

Interviews: [2] [3] [4] [5]