Mark Ermler
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Mark Ermler (born 5 May 1932, Leningrad; died 14 April 2002, Seoul) was a Russian conductor. His parents were Vera Bakun, a film set designer, and Friedrich Ermler, a film director.[1] He began to study piano at age 5.
His first conducting appearance at the Bolshoi Theatre was in a 1957 production of Cavalleria Rusticana. His other noted operatic engagements included conducting the first performances of Sergei Prokofiev's last opera, Story of a Real Man.
Ermler was especially noted for his conducting of ballets. He conducted, among others, Swan Lake, Petrouchka, The Firebird, The Sleeping Beauty, and The Nutcracker. He made complete recordings of all three of Tchaikovsky's ballets with the orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. He became principal guest conductor of the Royal Ballet, London, in 1985.
Ermler died after a rehearsal with the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra. His wife Dina and daughter Masha survived him.
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Preceded by Vassily Sinaisky |
Music Director, Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra 1996–1998 |
Succeeded by Yuri Simonov |
Preceded by Alexander Lazarev |
Music Director, Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow 1998–2000 |
Succeeded by Alexander Vedernikov |
Preceded by vacant |
Music Director, Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra 2000–2002 |
Succeeded by Seung Gwak |