Mikk Murdvee (born March 20, 1980) mikkmurdvee.com is an Estonian-Finnish conductor and living in Helsinki, Finland.
He started conducting studies privately with Atso Almila in 2000. 2002–2007 he studied in Sibelius Academy conducting class, where his teachers were Leif Segerstam, Atso Almila and Jorma Panula plus many other visiting teachers. In addition he has taken part of master classes (including Neeme Järvi Summer Academy) with Neeme Järvi, Paavo Järvi, Eri Klas, J.Panula, L.Segerstam, Leonid Grin and Juozas Domarkas, conducting Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, Finnish Radio Symphony orchestra, Pärnu City Orchestra, Orchestra of Theatre "Vanemuine" and St.Petersburg Festival Orchestra.
He made his Estonian National Opera debut in spring 2007 conducting Lövenskiold's La Sylphide. He has been reinvited to conduct the same production and in addition to that, Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker in 2007 and 2008. He also conducts highly successful Tibor Kocsak's Snow White and 7 Dwarfs at the same house. In January 2009 he conducted there multiple performances of Rossini's La cenerentola at short notice with only one rehearsal.
In June 2010 he conducted the world premiere of Ilkka Kuusisto's opera Taipaleenjoki at festival Ilmajoen Musiikkijuhlat. It received very good critiques and all performances were sold out. The opera returned to the same festival at June 2011 and in June 2012.
Mikk Murdvee was appointed assistant conductor of Helsinki University Symphony Orchestra Ylioppilaskunnan Soittajat (YS) 2005–2007. He started as principal conductor of YS in August 2007.
Since January 2011 he has several times worked as an assistant to Esa-Pekka Salonen and the Philharmonia Orchestra.
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