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Dima
Slobodeniouk
Conductor
Dima Slobodeniouk
Acclaimed by both musicians and audiences for his dynamic leadership and exhilarating interpretations, Dima Slobodeniouk stands among the most respected conductors today.
Slobodeniouk collaborates with the world’s leading orchestras, including the Berlin Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Munich Philharmonic, Vienna Symphony, Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, and NHK Symphony Orchestra.
In
the 2025/26 season, Dima Slobodeniouk returns to the U.S. to lead the New York
Philharmonic, as well as Boston, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, and Houston
Symphony Orchestras and makes his debut with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. He
opens the season with a return to the Tanglewood Music Festival, where he
conducts the Boston Symphony Orchestra in two programs and leads a performance
with the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra. This summer also sees him with The
Cleveland Orchestra at the Blossom Music Festival and leading the Seoul
Philharmonic as part of the Lotte Hall Festival. Other season highlights
include appearances with WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne, Dresden Philharmonic,
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, Bergen
Philharmonic, and Antwerp Symphony Orchestras. He will conduct the Vienna
Symphony Orchestra in a program featuring Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 for the
New Year’s Eve concerts and will also lead this work with the Boston Symphony
Orchestra to close their 2025/26 season.
Soloists
with whom he has collaborated include Leif Ove Andsnes, Martha Argerich,
Emanuel Ax, Khatia
Buniatishvili,
Seong-Jin Cho, Isabelle Faust, Kirill Gerstein, Barbara Hannigan, Håkan
Hardenberger, Alexandre Kantorow, Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Beatrice Rana, Yuja
Wang, and Frank Peter Zimmermann.
Known
for his musical expertise and interpretive depth, Slobodeniouk is also an
acclaimed recording artist. Recent notable recordings include Esa-Pekka
Salonen’s “Cello Concerto” with the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra and
Nicolas Altstaedt (Alpha) which received an ICMA Award. His latest release on
the BIS label features Stravinsky’s “Symphony in Three Movements”, “Symphony in
C” and “Symphonies of Wind Instruments” recorded with the Orquesta Sinfónica de
Galicia, where he served as Music Director. Other releases on this label
include works by Kalevi Aho with the Lahti Symphony Orchestra, winner of the
2018 BBC Music Magazine Award, a subsequent disc of Aho's “Sieidi” and Fifth
Symphony, as well as a disc featuring music inspired by the Finnish folk epic,
the Kalevala. For the Ondine label, Slobodeniouk has recorded works by Perttu
Haapanen and Lotta Wennäkoski with the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra.
Slobodeniouk
studied with Ukrainian violinist Olga Parkhomenko at Helsinki’s Sibelius
Academy, graduating in 2001. It was there that he also took up his conducting
studies with Leif Segerstam, Jorma Panula, and Atso Almila.
Dima
Slobodeniouk served as Music Director of the Orquesta Sinfónica de Galicia from
2013 to 2022, Principal Conductor of the Lahti Symphony Orchestra from 2016 to
2021, and the Artistic Director of the Sibelius Festival. Together with the Orquesta
Sinfónica de Galicia, he built an extensive and highly acclaimed media library
of live concert recordings in recent years. A passionate believer in widening
opportunity, he launched a conducting initiative during his tenure, giving
aspiring conductors podium time with a professional orchestra and the
opportunity to work with him on selected repertoire.
SEASON 2025/26
Latest Recordings
News
Press
"The dark plangency of tonal colours which Slobodeniouk found not only here but elsewhere was quite remarkable."
Alexander Hall, Bachtrack, 05.02.2024
"The new year is not even a month old and the orchestra has already lodged one brilliant Beethoven performance, courtesy of guest conductor Dima Slobodeniouk. The Moscow native set a high bar Thursday night with a sensitive, athletic interpretation of the rhythmically vibrant Symphony No. 7."
Houston Chronicle, Chris Gray, 31.01.2020
"Dima Slobodeniouk, who stood in for Semyon Bychkov, demonstrated a very precise and calmly organised hand (...). The Philharmonic thanked him with great precision and a relaxed sound."
Süddeutsche Zeitung, Klaus Kalchschmid, 21.09.2023
Calendar
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12.12.2025Tampere Hall TaloTampereLearn more
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30.12.2025Konzerthaus WienWienLearn more
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31.12.2025Konzerthaus WienWienLearn more
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01.01.2026Konzerthaus WienWienLearn more
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16.01.2026Heinz Hall for the Performing ArtsPittsburghLearn more
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18.01.2026Heinz Hall for the Performing ArtsPittsburghLearn more












