Biography

Fedor Beznosikov is the music director of the New Opera Theatre and a conductor of the Russian National Orchestra. He is also a conductor at the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre.
Since 2021, he has been pursuing a second higher education under a presidential grant program (specializing in "Opera and Symphony Conducting," under the tutelage of Felix Korobov, People’s Artist of Russia).

Since 2021, he has been a conductor at the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Moscow Academic Music Theatre, since 2022 a conductor of the Russian National Orchestra, and since 2025 the Music Director of the Novaya Opera Theatre.

Fedor performs repertoire in various styles, from Baroque and Classical to Romantic music and works from the 20th and 21st centuries. He has repeatedly performed Russian premieres of contemporary works by Western and Russian composers.
As a production conductor, he has staged the ballet "The Snow Queen" set to music by P.I. Tchaikovsky and the ballet "The Last Seance" set to music by N. Khrushcheva at the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre. For his production of "The Snow Queen," he was awarded the Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre Prize in the field of artistic theatre in the "Classical Music" category. He participated in productions of N. Rimsky-Korsakov's opera "The Tsar’s Bride" and G. Verdi’s "Rigoletto."
As a guest conductor, he took part in the production of R. Wagner's opera "The Flying Dutchman" at the Novaya Opera Theatre and the ballet "Amok" by A. Simonenko at the Helikon Opera.
Also on the stage of the Moscow Philharmonic, Fedor made his debut with the Russian National Orchestra. In January 2023, he participated in the Epiphany Festival at Moscow's Novaya Opera Theatre, performing works by Bruckner and Zimmerman. In 2024, also as part of the festival, he conducted the Russian premiere of F. Schmidt's oratorio "The Book with Seven Seals." In March 2024, Fedor debuted with the Tatarstan State Symphony Orchestra at the organ festival in Kazan and with the Svetlanov State Academic Symphony Orchestra at the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall as part of the Moscow Philharmonic's subscription series "The Complete Stravinsky."

In the 2023/2024 season, the magazine "Musical Life" named Fedor "Discovery of the Year." In this season, in addition to his theatre premieres, Fedor made his debuts with the "Novaya Rossiya" Orchestra, the Russian National Orchestra, the Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Samara Philharmonic, and the Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Saratov Philharmonic. Fedor also actively collaborates with Moscow concert agencies "Rusconcert" and "Moscow Nights."

Fedor is a laureate of many international competitions worldwide and has twice received the Russian President's Award for Support of Talented Youth. He participated in recording a disc of chamber works for the "Melodiya" label. For four years, he was an orchestra member of the "Moscow Virtuosi."
As a soloist, conductor, and as a member of chamber ensembles and the orchestra, Fedor has performed at many prestigious venues around the world, including the Great Hall of the Conservatory and the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall in Moscow, Carnegie Hall (New York), Chicago Symphony Hall (Chicago), the Musikverein (Vienna), the Berlin Philharmonie (Berlin), and the Mozarteum (Salzburg). He has toured with concerts in Germany, Spain, Estonia, China, Austria, the USA, France, and Italy.
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