Russian conductor
Mikhail Agrest (right) in 2015
Mikhail Agrest is a Russian conductor, who has been employed since 2001 by the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg .
Biography
Mikhail Agrest was born in Saint Petersburg, the son of professional musicians.
He emigrated in 1989 to the United States with his family to Charleston, South Carolina , where his parents played in the Charleston Symphony Orchestra , and continued his violin studies, receiving a degree in violin performance from the Indiana University Bloomington where he studied with Josef Gingold .
He returned to Saint Petersburg to study conducting under Ilya Musin and Mariss Jansons at the Rimsky-Korsakov Saint Petersburg State Conservatory . In the summers of 2000 and 2001 he studied with David Zinman and Jorma Panula at the American Academy of Conducting of the Aspen Music Festival .
Back in Saint Petersburg in 2001 Mikhail joined the Mariinsky Theatre .
As an international guest conductor, he made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York in July 2003 with the Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra with a production of Rimsky-Korsakov ’s opera The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevroniya .
In 2010 he returned to Charleston to conduct the Charleston Symphony Orchestra in a concert.
In July 2019 Agrest became the principal conductor of the Stuttgart Ballet .[ 1] In late 2021 he was fired, apparently after a disagreement with Tamas Detrich. The administration of the Ballet refused to give reasons or details to the media.[ 2]
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