Viacheslav Kozlenko is an accomplished choir director and pianist with extensive experience in classical and contemporary music. He is current Boston Conservatory at Berklee Choral Conducting student, holding a Master’s degree in Artistic Direction of Opera and Symphony Orchestra and Academic Choir from the V.S. Popov Academy of Choral Art, he has a strong foundation in music theory, vocal coaching, and ensemble leadership. His career highlights include serving as Choirmaster for the Perm Opera and Ballet Theater, where he led weekly rehearsals, coordinated repertoire, and directed live performances. Viacheslav has also collaborated with esteemed orchestras like the Moscow Regional Philharmonic and Mariinsky Theater Orchestra, performing under the direction of renowned conductors, including Valery Gergiev and Vladimir Fedoseev.
As a singer, Viacheslav has performed with the INTRADA vocal ensemble, which specializes in early music, touring internationally and appearing on television and in theater productions. His commitment to excellence in performance is matched by his dedication to music education, evident from his role as a collaborative pianist with such prominent singers as Lubov Petrova (Metropolitan opera/Bolshoy theater), Vasily Laduk (Bolshoy/Mariinsky theater) and many more. Fluent in Russian, English and German he brings a global perspective and a rich artistic background to his work, inspiring musicians and audiences alike.