Conducting rehearsal of Mahler's Symphony No.4 with Seattle Symphony orchestra.
Photos by Ben VanHouten
 

 

"Prior.... is on the express track for a potentially meteoric rise...Tackling Tchaikovsky's trusty old warhorse, the Romeo
and Juliet Fantasy Overture, Prior turned it into a bucking bronco, drawing out all the febrile intensity in the score, and
then some. Unlike many conductors, he avoided the trap of sentimentalizing the love music and, near the end, he drew
an amazing organ-like sonority out of the winds during the entombment and death scene. The TMC players responded
to Prior's leadership with a level of performance - strings, winds, brass, winds and percussion equally impressive -
that would do any top-ranked orchestra proud."

Berkshire Living
 
"The light lifting of this work (Strauss's Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme orchestral suite) was addressed with brio and humor,
and the orchestra and crowd loved him!... Alexander Prior brought forth in the gracious "Entrance of Cleante" an unusual
hymn-like string ensemble... (In the Finale) Prior's conducting accurately and expressively characterized the stiff formalities,
martial posturing, and churlish children, cooking up a mouth-watering array of savories...."

The Boston Musical Intelligencer
 
"[Prior was] the indisputable star of a very good concert... He elicited an extraordinarily authoritative and vivid
rendition of Romeo and Juliet from the attentive and accomplished TMC musicians that had the audience sitting at
the edge of their seats."

The Arts Fuse
 
"Prior is an absolute professional... no longer a Wunderkind, he is on the way to being a Wonder-adult".
The Independent
 
"I must report that he's rather good … his four years of conducting studies at the St Petersburg Conservatory
have given him a sophisticated technique".

Richard Morrison, The Times
 
"Britain's teenage conducting phenomenon!"
Adam Sweeting, The Telegraph
 
"...one of the most exciting prospects we've seen for long time"
The Yorkshire Post

A CD of Alex's Concerto for Piano, 2 Violins, Cello and Orchestra "Velesslavitsa" is now available in stores - click here



Read review of the recent concert in Tanglewood, MA
 
A Teenage Prodigy Joins The Seattle Symphony
 
Watch interview with BBC America
 
Watch Alexander rehearsing Mahler's Symphony No 4
 
Watch Alexander rehearsing, with comments from the orchestra
 
Read Times review by Richard Morrison
 
Watch "British teen leads Seattle Symphony Orchestra"
 
Watch Alexander conducting his Symphony No.4 "Gogol", St Petersburg, December 2009 (fragment)
 
Watch Alexander conducting his Symphony No.4 "Gogol", St Petersburg, December 2009 (fragment)
 
Watch Alexander conducting his own ballet Mowgli at the Kremlin, February 2008
 
Watch Alexander conducting Velesslavitsa, concerto for piano, cello and two violins, Sage, Northern Sinfonia, April 2009

Alexander Prior
Conductor / Composer

 

 

Alexander Prior (b.1992) has just completed with distinction his fourth year at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, studying Symphonic and Opera conducting with Alexander Alexeev, a pupil of Hans Swarowsky, and composition with Anatoly Korolev.   

 

In  the 2009 - 2010  season  Alexander served as the Assistant To Guest Conductors at the Seattle Symphony Orchestra. Within one month Alexander has already lead the orchestra in an open rehearsal of Mahler's 4 th Symphony.The success of this rehearsal led the Seattle Symphpny directors to confirm Alexander as the conductor for a series of five concerts with the orchestra in Spring  2010. He worked with conductors such as Robert Spano,Thomas Dausgaard, Itzhak Perlman, Ludoviw Morlot, Vassilliy Sinaisky and others.

Alexander has also been invited to be a Conducting Fellow at Tanglewood, Music Centre this Summer as James Levine Scholar.

 

Alexander was Runner up in the 2009 Leeds Conductors Competition, conducting the Orchestra of Opera North in a performance of Sibelius Symphony No 3 in the final round.  David Whelton, Chairman of the Jury and Managing Director of the Philharmonia Orchestra, wrote : “I would particularly like to commend Alexander Prior, a young man of outstanding talent, and I look forward to seeing his career develop in years to come.” Other recent highlights include conducting the Northern Sinfonia at The Sage Gateshead – the result of a commission by Channel 4 to compose and conduct the premiere of a concerto featuring some of the world’s most outstanding young musicians.  This resulted in an immediate re-invitation to conduct the orchestra in January 2010.  

 

Alexander made his UK conducting debut with The National Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican in March 2007, again receiving an immediate re-invitation to conduct the orchestra in April 2008.  He has also conducted The State Symphony Orchestra of St. Petersburg in a performance of his own String Symphony No.1 at the St Petersburg Philharmonic Hall in a concert devoted entirely to his own compositions.  In November 2008 he conducted a performance of Rimsky-Korsakov’s The Tsar's Bride and Verdi’ La Traviata in St Petersburg, and this was followed by a performance of The Nutcracker in January 2009.

 

In the 2009- 2010 season Alexander was invited to conduct of “The Barber of Seville” at the International Opera Festival,Cheboksary National Opera and Ballet theatre (Russian Federation with Bolshoi Theatre soloists.).  He also conducted productions of “Dido and Aneas” in Rubenstein Opera and Ballet Theatre, St Petersburg.

 

As a composer, Alexander has worked in many genres, focusing on Opera/Ballet, symphonic and concerto repertoire, as well as occasionally writing for smaller ensembles and chamber music.  In his music he often aims to capture the beauty and light of life, the great power of the human spirit, it’s ability to withstand any suffering in the name of love, honor and truth; and to work in a style that encompasses feelings of our own time, yet strongly rooted in traditions of the past, creating a voice that aims to be innovative and exciting, and also accessible to a wider audience.  Many aspects of his music draw on minimalism, that of the 20th century and that found in traditional music too.  In 2006, Alexander’s ballet Mowgli (based on Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book) was commissioned by choreographers Natalia Kasatkina and Vladimir Vassilev of The Moscow State Classical Ballet.  There have been several performances to date, all conducted by Alexander.  The official premiere took place at the Kremlin, Moscow in February 2008 with Alex conducting the New Opera Orchestra (Moscow) and further performance in March 2009 in Kremlin.

 

Alexander was runner up in the 2008 International Prokofiev Composers Competition - his Concerto for piano and orchestra No 2 Northern Dances was performed by the State Academic Symphony orchestra of St Petersburg in the Great Philharmonic Hall.

Other performances include his Sonata for Cello and Piano at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory and the selection of a symphonic poem, Stalin’s March, as part of the Arts Council funded New Music Day with the City of London Sinfonia, The Prince’s Feast performed by the National Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican (conducted by Alex) and the premiere of Svyatogor’s Quest by the Sitkovetsky Piano Trio at the Wigmore Hall.  In Autumn 2008, following successful performances in St Petersburg, the Rossica Choir toured the UK, featuring Alex’s choral cycle Sounds of the Homeland and parts of his All Night Vigil. Alex’s most recent commission is by the St Petersburg Concert Society, for a choral symphony based on Gogol’s "Diaries of a Madman ", which was premiered in the Smolniy Cathedral in December 2009, with Alexander conducting the St Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra. Alexander recently received a commission to compose music, including a piano concerto, for a Franco - German film with an international cast.

 

 
CLICK HERE for a list of Alexander's compositions
 

Channel 4's The World's Greatest Musical Prodigies: My Experience
Part 1 - Miami.  Part 2 - China.
Reflection by Alexander Prior
Reflection by the soloists

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