Roman
Kofman was born in Kiev, Ukraine and is graduated from the prestigious
Tchaikovsky Academy of Music in Kiev with a degree in violin, followed
by a degree in conducting in 1971. Mr. Kofman has focused his career
on conducting and has established himself as one of the most serious
and versatile conductors in the former Soviet Union. A prominent conductor
internationally, Roman Kofman has appeared with orchestras in many
countries throughout the world. Currently, he serves as the principal
conductor of the Kiev chamber Orchestra.
During his long and distinguished career, he has repeatedly been invited
to conduct the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra and de St. Petersburg
Philharmonic Orchestra (Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra). Mr. Kofman
has also conducted other major orchestras, among them the Bolshoi
Opera Theater Symphony, the Ukrainian State Symphony Orchestra. Munchen
Philharmoniker, the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestre
Philharmonique du Radio France, the National Symphony Orchestra of
Belgium, the Liverpool Royal Philharmonic. Roman Kofman conducted
in USA, France, England, Italy, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, the
Netherlands, Finland, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Denmark,
Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Mexico,Canada, South Africa, Japan,
Taiwan, South Korea, Israel, etc.
In addition to conducting, Mr. Kofman is a renowned teacher, writer
and composer. He is a professor of conducting at his alma mater, the
Tchaikovsky National academy of Music in Kiev. Furthermore, he wrote
the highly acclaimed text book "Educating Conductors. Psychological
Elements", which is used in the educational curriculum of conductors
at many schools and universities worldwide.
"If the comparison with Mravinsky could sound too
brave, all the doubts fade away after this concert (Roman Kofman and
Munchen Philarmonic)"
Suddeutsche Zeitung, Germany
"Roman Kofman is truly one of the world's greatest
interpretative conductors"
Telegraph, UK