Leonid Nikolaev graduated from the
Moscow Conservatory as a symphony and opera conductor under Balashov in 1963, and completed his postgraduate studies at the same institution under Shereshevsky in 1966. In 1972 - 1973 he studied in
Vienna with
Hans Swarowsky. In 1969 - 1989 he was a chief conductor of the
Moscow Conservatory Music College Symphony Orchestra. With this orchestra in 1974 he received a 1st prize at the conducting competition organized by
Herbert von Karajan's Foundation. In 1982 he conducted piano finals of the
7th International Tchaikovsky Competition. In 1988 together with
Zubin Mehta and
Leonard Slatkin he co-founded what became the
American Russian Young Artists Orchestra. Nikolaev held vast symphonic repertoire. During the last season of his college tenure he conducted
Beethoven's 5th piano concerto,
Mozart's Symphony no. 40,
Debussy's Nocturnes and
Kabalevsky's violin concerto. In 1989 he became a conductor of the
Moscow Conservatory junior Symphony Orchestra. His first program there included Beethoven's
triple concerto and
Symphony no. 5. In 1992 he began conducting conservatory's senior Symphony Orchestra. From 1986 Nikolaev taught conducting at the
Moscow Conservatory. Among his notable former students are Vladimir Ryzhaev, Vasily Valitov and Taeyoung Park.
Alexander Vedernikov. ==Titles and awards==