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Conductor Rubikis receives Russian National Theater Award ‘Golden Mask’

Latvian conductor Ainars Rubikis has received the Russian National Theater Award “Golden Mask” in the category “Best Conductor”, according to information on the “Golden Mask” website.

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“Delfi” is also informed about the award by the editor of the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra Orests Silabriedis. The award was given in the category “Best Conductor” for the production of Antonin Dvorak’s opera “Mermaid” at the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow.

The production of the musical interpretation by Ainars Rubikis, created by the notable director Timofey Kulabin, was first shown in March 2019 and then again in September 2020.

As the long-time editor-in-chief Andrejs Ustinovs said after the premiere of Russia’s leading classical and contemporary academic music publication “Музыкальное обозрение”: “Ainārs Rubiķis is a completely phenomenal representative of the young There are conductors who drive the music to the ground and hope that the orchestra will play itself, but in such cases the orchestra clearly shows that the details are not working. the subtleties of the score, and all these “things” are arranged for him rationally, functionally and at the same time subordinate to the big set. Ainars feels the flow of music in the direction of the whole, moreover, he masters the dramatic aspect of music perfectly. “

This is the second time that a Latvian conductor has received a prestigious award. Previously, Rubikis received the “Golden Mask” for Leonard Bernstein’s “Mesa” staged at the Novisibirsk Opera, which was made in collaboration with director Rēzija Kalniņš.

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