Mark Fridrikhovich Ermler (Russian: Марк Фридрихович Эрмлер; 5 May 1932–14 April 2002) was a Soviet and Russian conductor. Leading conductor of the Bolshoi Theatre in the 1980s and 1990s.
Biography
Mark Ermler was born in Leningrad in 1932. His parents were Vera Bakun, a film set designer, and Fridrikh Ermler, a film director.[1] He began to study piano at age 5.
His first conducting appearance at the Bolshoi Theatre was in a 1957 production of Cavalleria rusticana. His other noted operatic engagements included conducting the first performances of Sergei Prokofiev's last opera, The Story of a Real Man.
Wife - Dina Georgievna Ermler (1927-2021), singer and dancer, worked in the theater in Yekaterinburg. Later - left her career, devoting herself to her family. Daughter - Maria Ermler (1959-2009).[3]
Selected recordings
Prokofiev – The Story of a Real Man. Bolshoi, 1961. reissued Chandos.
Prokofiev – Symphony No. 5. Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Soviet Union. Melodiya. 33C10-09945-6. (LP)