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Marc de Mauny

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Marc de Mauny
Photo by Pavel Ogloblin for Perm Opera and Ballet Theatre
Born (1971-03-01) March 1, 1971 (age 53)
Paris, France
Occupation(s)Theatre manager, opera producer

Marc de Mauny (born March 1, 1971) is a theatre manager and opera producer, currently General Manager of Perm Opera and Ballet Theatre and Executive Producer of the International Diaghilev Festival.[1]

Biography

De Mauny was born in 1971 in Paris to British parents. His father, Erik de Mauny, was a celebrated BBC foreign correspondent, who established the Moscow bureau of the BBC in the 1960s.[2] Both paternal grandparents were professional musicians (his grandfather Leon de Mauny studied violin with Eugène Ysaÿe). Marc de Mauny is married to artist Polina de Mauny. They have two children, Louis-Nicolai (born in St Petersburg in 2005) and Leon (born in St Petersburg in 2008).

Education

De Mauny went to school in France then to the Jesuit school Stonyhurst College, Lancashire. He read Modern Languages (French and Russian) at Cambridge University (Pembroke College), graduating in 1994. De Mauny spent the academic year 1992-1993 studying singing and violin at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory.

Career

From 1998 to 2000 de Mauny was Arts Officer at the British Council in St Petersburg. In this capacity he was responsible for the arts programme of the 300th anniversary celebrations of Peter I’s Great Embassy to England. In 1998 de Mauny founded the St Petersburg International Early Music Festival together with violinist Andrei Reshetin as artistic director.[3] De Mauny left the Festival in 2007 to join Raiffeisenbank in Moscow as head of public relations in charge of sponsorship policy and philanthropy. He returned to the arts sector in 2010 as director of development at the Mikhailovsky Theatre, St Petersburg. In 2011 de Mauny was appointed General Manager of the Perm Opera and Ballet Theatre in the Urals (artistic director Teodor Currentzis).[4]

References

  1. ^ Management of the International Diaghilev Festival Official Site http://diaghilevfest.ru/en/festival/management/
  2. ^ BBC News magazine Archive report: Soviet leaders discuss future http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-24582304
  3. ^ FESTIVAL DIRECTOR ENLIVENS THE SOUL OF THE CITY The St. Petersburg Times Published: August 24, 2004 http://www.sptimes.ru/story/1361?page=2#top
  4. ^ Management at Perm Opera and Ballet Theatre http://permopera.ru/en/people/administration/