Alan Buribayev began his tenure as Principal Conductor of the RTE National Symphony Orchestra in Dublin in September 2010 while continuing his role as Chief Conductor of the Brabants Orchestra in the Netherlands. Highly acclaimed for his intensity and spontaneity, his precision and musicianship is equally praised, and his success brings him regular invitations to guest conduct at the highest level. Alan Buribayev has previously worked with many of Europe’s major orchestras, such as the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the St Petersburg Philharmonic and the Dresden Philharmonic, the Leipzig Gewandhaus and the Dusseldorf Symphoniker, the City of Birmingham Symphony and Gothenburg Orchestras as well as the the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, and two concerts for BBC Radio 3 with the Ulster Orchestra. He also conducted a production of Tchaikovsky’s
Queen of Spades at the Opéra National de Lyon. Elsewhere he has worked with the Baltimore and Oregon Symphony Orchestras and Melbourne Symphony. He also maintains a strong name in Japan having conducted the Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra, Osaka Century Orchestra, Sapporo Symphony as well as the Tokyo Metropolitan Orchestra.