Ilan VolkovIlan Volkov (Hebrew: אילן וולקוב; born September 8, 1976, Tel Aviv) is an Israeli orchestral conductor, who has been chief conductor and guest conductor of a number of orchestras. BiographyVolkov's father, Alexander Volkov, was a concert pianist.[1] He studied with the conductor Mendi Rodan at the Rubin Academy in Jerusalem, before continuing at the Royal Academy of Music in London. At age 19, he was named young conductor in association to the Northern Sinfonia. He later served as conductor of Young Sinfonia, the youth orchestra of the Northern Sinfonia.[2] In 1997, he became principal conductor of the London Philharmonic Youth Orchestra. In 1999, Seiji Ozawa named Volkov the assistant conductor with the Boston Symphony Orchestra.[3] Volkov first conducted the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra (BBC SSO) in 1998. He became chief conductor of the BBC SSO in January 2003, the youngest chief conductor appointed to a BBC orchestra at the time.[4] He was named the Royal Philharmonic Society Young Musician of the Year in 2004, in recognition of his work with the BBC SSO. In December 2008, the BBC SSO announced the appointment of Volkov as its principal guest conductor, to commence after the conclusion of his tenure as chief conductor in September 2009.[5] In January 2011, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra named Volkov as its chief conductor and music director.[6][7] Volkov concluded his tenure in August 2014,[8] following the orchestra's debut at The Proms.[9] Volkov first guest-conducted the Brussels Philharmonic in March 2021. In February 2022, the orchestra announced his appointment as principal guest conductor, for the 2022–2023 season.[10] Volkov has made a specialty of recording long-unperformed or never before recorded works by neglected artists. He has spoken of his affinity with music written between 1909 and the 20s.[11] He has made several recordings for the Hyperion label.[12][13][14] Volkov and his partner Maya Dunietz have a daughter, Nadia, born in August 2007 in Israel.[15][16] In Tel Aviv, Volkov and the jazz musician Assif Tsahar have established the performing venue Levontine 7.[17] References
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