Konstantin Krimets

Konstantin Krimets was a renowned Soviet and Russian conductor born on October 2, 1939, in Kiev, Ukraine. He embarked on his musical journey by entering the Kiev State Conservatory in 1958 to study opera and symphony conducting, graduating in 1963. Krimets furthered his education at the Moscow State Conservatory, graduating from the Magistrate in 1968. During his studies, he was already actively involved in conducting several orchestras. His work extended to involvement with various musical projects, including roles as a conductor for specific tracks in albums like "Ария" and "Миссия". Krimets passed away on August 4, 2008.

In addition to his classical conducting career, Krimets was involved in film scores, with credits on movies such as "Moon Rainbow" (1983), "Exit in Red" (1996), and "Hamilton" (1998). His discography includes notable works featuring compositions by celebrated composers like Eugen Doga and Tchaikovsky. Despite his diverse contributions, specific details about his influence or impact might not be fully documented, but his involvement across both classical music and film underscores his versatility as an artist.

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Eugen Doga. Queen Margot
Album - 12 Tracks - Released December 1, 2019
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