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A laureate of international competitions, including First Prize at the Niš International Competition (Serbia), diploma awards at European Union Conducting Competition, and prizes from cultural foundations.

Hoffmann also serves on juries (Fritzler Interregional Competition, Moscow Student Spring, Werner International Competition; opera casting for the Tavrida Art Forum) and appears as a lecturer and panelist at international conferences and cultural forums.
Daiana Hoffmann — internationally acclaimed conductor, founder of the New Moscow Orchestra, guest conductor of the Lebanese National Philharmonic Orchestra (LNPO), artist of the American organization Lyrica Classic, and principal conductor of the international Muffled Voices Festival. Recognized for her dynamic presence and artistic versatility, she is a distinguished graduate of the Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory and the Belgrade Academy of Music, and has trained with legendary maestros Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Vladimir Jurowski, Teodor Currentzis, and Vasily Petrenko.

Her international career includes performances across Europe and the Middle East, conducting the Radio and Television Orchestra of Belgrade, the Lebanese National Philharmonic, Pazardjik orchestra in Bulgaria and the Presidential Orchestra of the Russian Federation.

In November 2025, as Principal Conductor of the international opera festival Muffled Voices, Daiana will lead the U.S. premiere of Baruch Schweigen, an opera by acclaimed Israeli composer Ella Milch-Sheriff.

Hoffmann’s repertoire spans symphonic, operatic, and contemporary works, with a strong focus on reimagining classical traditions through bold interpretations and immersive stagecraft. Career highlights include her award-winning production of Bellini’s I Capuleti e i Montecchi, recipient of the National Opera Award “Onegin” and recognized by the Golden Mask Festival, as well as performances at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, Kolarac Concert Hall, Zaryadye Concert Hall and leading concert venues in Beirut.

She has collaborated with leading soloists such as Denis Shapovalov (Musikverein, Concertgebouw), Arseny Tarasevich-Nikolaev (Carnegie Hall, Severance Hall) and José María Gallardo del Rey (Carnegie Hall и Vienna Konzerthaus), and has been a featured conductor at events under the patronage of Mikhail Shvydkoi, for International Cultural Cooperation.

Since 2024 Hoffmann has been an artistic partner of the American organization Lyrica Classic; within this collaboration she has conducted a series of concerts in Moscow and St. Petersburg, presenting several world premieres.
Her international career includes performances across Europe and the Middle East, conducting the Radio and Television Orchestra of Belgrade, the Lebanese National Philharmonic, Pazardjik orchestra in Bulgaria and the Presidential Orchestra of the Russian Federation.

In November 2025, as Principal Conductor of the international opera festival Muffled Voices, Daiana will lead the U.S. premiere of Baruch Schweigen, an opera by acclaimed Israeli composer Ella Milch-Sheriff.

Hoffmann’s repertoire spans symphonic, operatic, and contemporary works, with a strong focus on reimagining classical traditions through bold interpretations and immersive stagecraft. Career highlights include her award-winning production of Bellini’s I Capuleti e i Montecchi, recipient of the National Opera Award “Onegin” and recognized by the Golden Mask Festival, as well as performances at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, Kolarac Concert Hall, Zaryadye Concert Hall and leading concert venues in Beirut.

She has collaborated with leading soloists such as Denis Shapovalov (Musikverein, Concertgebouw), Arseny Tarasevich-Nikolaev (Carnegie Hall, Severance Hall) and José María Gallardo del Rey (Carnegie Hall и Vienna Konzerthaus), and has been a featured conductor at events under the patronage of Mikhail Shvydkoi, for International Cultural Cooperation.

Since 2024 Hoffmann has been an artistic partner of the American organization Lyrica Classic; within this collaboration she has conducted a series of concerts in Moscow and St. Petersburg, presenting several world premieres.
Daiana Hoffmann — internationally acclaimed conductor, founder of the New Moscow Orchestra, guest conductor of the Lebanese National Philharmonic Orchestra (LNPO), artist of the American organization Lyrica Classic, and principal conductor of the international Muffled Voices Festival. Recognized for her dynamic presence and artistic versatility, she is a distinguished graduate of the Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory and the Belgrade Academy of Music, and has trained with legendary maestros Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Vladimir Jurowski, Teodor Currentzis, and Vasily Petrenko.