Vassily Sinaisky is known for his interpretations of Russain, German and English repertoir. Vassily Sinaiskys international career was launched when he won the Gold Medal at the prestigious Karajan Competition in Berlin.
Vassily Sinaisky is known for his interpretations of Russain, German and English repertoir. Also he has a distinguished pedigree as an operatic conductor, he was the Chief Conductor and Music Director of the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow between 2010-2013.
Vassily Sinaiskys international career was launched when he won the Gold Medal at the prestigious Karajan Competition in Berlin. His early work with Kirill Kondrashin at the Moscow Philharmonic and with Ilya Musin at Leningrad Conservatoire provided him with an incomparable grounding. After his success at the Karajan Competition he was appointed Chief Conductor of the Latvian National Symphony Orchetra, then he became the Music Director and Principal Conductor of the Moscow Philhamonic.
Sinaisky hold the positions of Conductor Emeritus of the BBC Philharmonic, and he had memorable projects with this orchestra.
Sinaisky works with numerous well-known orchestras, and conducted many acclaimed opera productions in Moscow, Wien, San Francisco, Berlin, Budapest.
He has recordings with BBC Philharmonic, Malmö Symphonc Orchestra, the latest with Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin and Denis Kozhukhin.
He is also notable teacher, he holds the position of Professor of Conducting at the St Petersburg Conservatoire.