St Petersburg, The Prokofiev Hall

The Camerata Yakutsk chamber ensemble

of the State Krivoshapko Philharmonic Orchestra of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

Music Hour

PROGRAMME:
Josef Gabriel Rheinberger, Camille Saint-Saëns, Bohuslav Martinů, Pavel Karmanov and Victor Davies


The Camerata Yakutsk chamber ensemble is the youngest ensemble of the Yakutia Philharmonic. The ensemble made its debut on 17 May 2013 in Yakutsk.
The Camerata Yakutsk ensemble is based on a classical nonet, though the make-up of the musicians varies depending on repertoire from a quintet to a small chamber orchestra. The ensemble’s repertoire includes works by composers from various eras and styles ranging from the baroque to the contemporary.
On 18 October 2014 the Camerata Yakutsk ensemble performed for the first time at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire as part of the IV International Music Festival The Northern Lights, dedicated to World Music Day, the Year of Culture in the Russian Federation and the Year of the Arctic in Yakutia.
The ensemble collaborates with the composers Pavel Karmanov and Kirill Gerasimov, the singer Lyudmila Kuzmina and the pianist Alexander Koryakin. The ensemble uses video projections in its concerts and collaborates with variaous Yakutian artists (the programmes Visible Music and The 20th Century: A Revelation).
The ensemble’s plans include productions of theatre concerts. The Camerata Yakutsk ensemble centres around soloists of the  Symphonica ARTica symphony orchestra of the Yakutian Philharmonic including Ulyana Golikova (violin), Andrei Dedyukin (viola), Anton Bragin (cello), Lena Dedyukina (flute), Nikolai Savvin (oboe), Taras Serguchov (clarinet), Pyotr Popov (bassoon) and Artyom Bystrov (French horn).


Dmitry Rogov
Director of the ensemble Camerata Yakutsk

In 2002 Dmitry Rogov graduated from the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatoire and subsequently undertook postgraduate studies at the conservatoire (double bass class of Professor Ye.  Kolosov).
Guested with the State Academic Symphony Orchestra under Yevgeny Svetlanov, the Russian National Orchestra under Mikhail Pletnev, the Moscow Symphony Orchestra under Vladimir Ziva and the National Philharmonic Orchestra under Vladimir Spivakov.
From 2000–2002 he was a leader of the Metro Philharmonic international symphony orchestra under Joel Spiegelman (USA). From 2002–2008 he was the deputy leader of the New Russia orchestra under Yuri Bashmet and from 2008–2012 he was leader of the Syrian National Symphony Orchestra. Professor of the Damascus Conservatoire. From 1999–2008 he was director of the  La Perla de Moscu festival chamber orchestra. Runs annual master-classes in Монтрое (Spain).
Since 2012 he has been a leader of the double bass section of the  Symphonica ARTica symphony orchestra and Director of the Camerata Yakutsk chamber ensemble of the State Krivoshapko Philharmonic Orchestra of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia).

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