Anastasia chernyavsky biography

Yuriy Bekker

Yuriy Bekker, violinist and conductor, has led the Charleston Symphony Orchestra (South Carolina) as Concertmaster since 2007 and was named its Principal Pops Conductor in 2016. Additionally, Bekker served as the orchestra’s Acting Artistic Director from 2010-2014 and Director of Chamber Orchestra from 2014-2015, playing a major role in the orchestra’s successful resurgence.

 

Mr. Bekker has served on faculty as a violinist and conductor for the Miami Summer Music Festival in Miami, Florida since 2014. He is also an adjunct faculty member of the College of Charleston School of the Arts as a violin professor and as conductor of the College of Charleston Orchestra. He has been Artistic Advisor to the Piccolo Spoleto Festival and was given the Outstanding Artistic Achievement award from the City of Charleston to honor his cultural contributions. Bekker has also held the position of concertmaster for the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra and the AIMS Festival in Graz, Austria, and has held additional positions with the Houston Symphony and the Houston Grand Opera and

GENE SCHEER, librettist

Gene Scheer’s work is noted for its scope and versatility. With the composer Jake Heggie, he has collaborated on many projects, including the critically acclaimed Dallas Opera world premiere, Moby-Dick, starring Ben Heppner; Three Decembers (Houston Grand Opera), which starred Frederica von Stade; and To Hell and Back (Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra), which featured Patti LuPone. Other works by Scheer and Heggie include Camille Claudel: Into the fire, a song cycle premiered by Joyce di Donato. Scheer worked as librettist with Tobias Picker on An American Tragedy, which premiered at the Metropolitan Opera as well as Thérèse Raquin, written for the Dallas Opera. Scheer collaborated with composer Jennifer Higdon on an operatic adaptation of Charles Frazier’s Cold Mountain for the Santa Fe Opera. The opera won the International Opera Award for best world premiere in 2016. Other collaborations include the lyrics for Wynton Marsalis’s It Never Goes Away, featured in Marsalis’s work Congo Square. With Steven Stucky, he wrote the Grammy-nom

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