Dmitry Sinkovsky
Violinist Dmitry Sinkovsky delved into Baroque music after graduating from the Moscow Conservatory and now also conducts and sometimes sings. Active in both Russia and the West, Sinkovsky has recorded for the Naïve, Berlin Classics, and PentaTone Classics labels, among others.
Sinkovsky was born in Moscow in 1980. He took up the violin at age five and quickly attracted the attention of top Russian teachers, studying at the Moscow Conservatory with Alexander Kirov. He went on for further studies at the Zagreb Music Academy in Croatia, where he studied conducting with Tomislav Facini and countertenor vocals with Michael Chance, Maria Daveluy, and Jana Ivanilova. He joined Russia's Musica Petropolitana as a violinist. There, he met the pioneering historical-performance violinist Marie Leonhardt (wife of keyboardist Gustav Leonhardt), who suggested that he emphasize early music. He had various instrumental and vocal teachers in the field, including keyboardist Alexei Lubimov, countertenor Andreas Scholl, conductor Teodor Currentzis, and viola da gamba player and conductor Christophe Coin. In 2011, Sinkovsky formed the Moscow ensemble La Voce Strumentale. He also worked with various Western European groups, including Switzerland's Il Pomo d'Oro, making his recording debut with that group on the album Vivaldi: Concerti per Violino, Vol. V, in the Naxos label's large series of newly discovered Vivaldi concertos. Sinkovsky went on to appear on another volume in that series, Concerti per due violini e archi, Vol. 1, the following year.
Sinkovsky served as guest conductor of the Italian historical-instrument group Il Complesso Barocco in 2012 and 2013, and he has also conducted both traditional orchestral ensembles, including the Seattle Symphony and Dubrovnik Symphony Orchestra, and historical-instrument groups such as the B'Rock Orchestra in Belgium and the Helsinki Baroque Orchestra. As a violinist, he has collaborated with Kremerata Baltica, Currentzis' MusicAeterna Orchestra in Russia, and Il Giardino Armonico in Italy, among other groups. He is quite active as a countertenor in Baroque opera, with a repertory that includes various Handel operas and vocal works, as well as vocal pieces by Bach, Vivaldi, and Gluck. He released the album Sinkovsky Plays & Sings Vivaldi on Naïve in 2015, possibly the first album of its type, and followed that up with Bach in Black in 2017. Sinkovsky went on to record for Berlin Classics, Naxos, and Glossa, in traditional repertory as well as early music, before moving to PentaTone Classics for an innovative recording of Handel's Water Music and Royal Fireworks Music with the B'Rock Orchestra in 2023.
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Vivaldi : Concerti per due violini e archi (vol. I)
Dmitry Sinkovsky, Riccardo Minasi, Il Pomo D'oro
Classical - Lançado por naïve classique em 18/11/2013
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Antonio Vivaldi : Concerti per violino V "Per Pisendel"
Dmitry Sinkovsky, Il Pomo d Oro
Concertos - Lançado por naïve classique em 01/01/2012
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Sinkovsky Plays and Sings Vivaldi
Classical - Lançado por naïve classique em 09/03/2015
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Bach in Black
Classical - Lançado por naïve classique em 06/10/2017
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Schumann: Fantasies & Fairy Tales
Réka Szilvay, Asko Heiskanen, Dmitry Sinkovsky, Alexander Rudin, Aapo Hakkinen
Chamber Music - Lançado por Naxos em 10/08/2018
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Songs & Poems
Dmitry Sinkovsky, Julia Lezhneva, La Voce Strumentale, Olesya Petrova
Chamber Music - Lançado por Glossa em 01/10/2021
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Idylle héroïque
Dmitry Sinkovsky, Musica Viva, Alexander Rudin, Alexei Lubimov
Classical - Lançado por Glossa em 18/09/2020
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Discovery of Passion
Dorothee Oberlinger, Dmitry Sinkovsky
Classical - Lançado por Deutsche Harmonia Mundi em 03/04/2020
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Discovery of Passion
Dorothee Oberlinger, Dmitry Sinkovsky
Classical - Lançado por Deutsche Harmonia Mundi em 03/04/2020
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