Chef d'orchestre

Semyon Bychkov

1952 - aujourd'hui

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Sa biographie est disponible en 17 langues sur Wikipédia. Semyon Bychkov est le 59th chef d'orchestre le plus populaire (en baisse du 48th en 2024), la 1,111th biographie la plus populaire de Russie (en baisse du 958th en 2019), ainsi que le 4th chef d'orchestre de Russie le plus populaire.

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Among Chef d'orchestres

Among chef d'orchestres, Semyon Bychkov ranks 59 out of 128Before him are Günter Wand, Felix Mottl, Victor de Sabata, Gary Bertini, Iván Fischer, and Willem Kes. After him are Leo Borchard, Marek Janowski, Franz Welser-Möst, Kent Nagano, Stanisław Skrowaczewski, and Robert Kajanus.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1952, Semyon Bychkov ranks 227Before him are Salam Fayyad, Marky Ramone, David Richards, Yasuhiko Okudera, Sharon Osbourne, and Ng Man-tat. After him are Gennady Timchenko, Josip Kuže, Bruno Giacomelli, Lam Ching-ying, Herb Ritts, and Jacques Santini.

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In Russie

Among people born in Russie, Semyon Bychkov ranks 1,111 out of NaNBefore him are Princess Eugenia Maximilianovna of Leuchtenberg (1845), Anastasiya Vertinskaya (1944), Eduard Artemyev (1937), George Zweig (1937), Orest Kiprensky (1782), and Patriarch Alexy I of Moscow (1877). After him are Nikolay Rukavishnikov (1932), Savely Kramarov (1934), Yegor Ligachyov (1920), Dmitry of Suzdal (1322), Innocent of Alaska (1797), and Mikhail Kuzmin (1872).

Among Chef d'orchestres In Russie

Among chef d'orchestres born in Russie, Semyon Bychkov ranks 4Before him are Serge Koussevitzky (1874), Yuri Temirkanov (1938), and Yevgeny Svetlanov (1928). After him are Leo Borchard (1899), Armas Järnefelt (1869), Vasily Agapkin (1884), Georg Schnéevoigt (1872), Kirill Petrenko (1972), Albert Coates (1882), Nikolai Golovanov (1891), and Tugan Sokhiev (1977).

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