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Morning Cafe

Hawai’i Public Radio

Honolulu, HI

Conductor Lidiya Yankovskaya stopped by HPR studios to talk about her upcoming performance with the Hawaii Symphony Orchestra in their Starlight concert series from the Waikīkī Shell.

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Local Artists & Collective Grit

Schmopera

Toronto, Canada

The tenacity of companies like Chicago Opera Theater cannot be understated. The work requires resourcefulness, organizational prowess, an abiding mutual trust from supporters and donors, and the kind of exuberant industriousness exemplified in their Orli and Bill Staley Music Director, Lidiya Yankovskaya.

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The Future of Opera

CFA Magazine

Boston, MA

If you watch any US orchestra, particularly one with a multimillion-dollar budget, you’re almost guaranteed to see a white man standing on the conductor’s podium. Most estimates put the share of women conductors in America at or below 10 percent—and that’s only if you include those holding the baton for community groups, youth orchestras, and summer festivals. At Chicago Opera Theater, Lidiya Yankovskaya is among the few to crack an especially thick glass ceiling…

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One to One

Musical America

New York, NY

Lidiya Yankovskaya is busy—which, in light of the last six months, is good to hear. The music director of the Chicago Opera Theater, founder of the Refugee Orchestra Project, and former Musical America New Artist of the Month, Yankovskaya is at the moment involved in three projects simultaneously, each requiring major adjustments for the pandemic.

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It's About Time

Symphony Magazine

New York, NY

Lidiya Yankovskaya is among an increasing number of conductors forming their own orchestras while balancing guest-conducting and staff positions at other orchestras

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Chicago conductor sees reinvention after COVID

Times Union

Albany, NY

COVID-19, of course, has forced cancellations of virtually all performing arts and also cast a gloom, at least one would think, over those making their livelihood from things like opera or symphonic music. But Yankovskaya sees new possibilities arising from the economic instability brought about by the pandemic, especially when combined with society’s increasing demand for racial equality in all aspects of American life…

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Taking Up The Baton

Financial Times

London, UK

Think back 20 or 30 years. Trying to spot a female conductor in one of the world’s leading concert halls would have had almost zero chance of success. How the world has changed, with a new generation of young women conductors now rising to positions of influence…

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Pathfinders

Symphony Magazine

New York, NY

Over the next ten years, Yankovskaya believes that new work will take precedence over the warhorses. It’s not about rejecting the standard repertory, she explains, but about embracing the new…

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