Title portrait about Maestro Fedoseyev in german language
 
Alexandra Maria Dielitz; pizzicato March 2006
 
 
 
 
 
Edingburgh Festival: dance - Swan Lake
 
Weeldone, though, ends his ballet with theatrical flair, aided by an exciting account of the score from the Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Radio, conducted by Vladimir Fedoseyev.
 
Debra Craine at the Edingburgh Festival Theatre, August 17, 2005

 
 
 
Friday morning, the DSO played a terrific concert under the baton of the Russian Vladimir Fedoseyev...

After listening to the DSO practically float through Rossini's Overture to the opera "Semirade," there couldn't be much doubt of musical rapport between orchestra and conductor. Style, elegance, precision buoyed every measure. One Italian overture doesn't make a music director, but the middle-aged Fedoseyev, trained in Moscow and now chief conductor of the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, had offered an unquestionable display of his breeding. And by the concert's close, with a burnished, probing account of Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" (in the familiar orchestration by Ravel), fedoseyev had proved himself to be a conductor of parts and taste. And in this process, he had brought out the best in the DSO, which offered up three servings ogf tight ensemble in which strings, winds and brasses all shone

Fedoseyev's gifts are obvious, his maturity priceless.  

Lawrence B Johnsons; The Detroit News, March 5,  2005