Jamie Phillips with the Halle in Beethoven 7:
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Originally posted by Conchis View PostNo mention of Daniel Harding? He didn't 'wow' me on the one occasion (I think) I've heard him but he's got quite a career and he's only 40.
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One name not on this list (and whom I've not yet seen live) is Santtu-Matias Rouvali, just announced today as the next principal conductor of the Philharmonia Orchestra:
Explore the stories behind the life of the Philharmonia Orchestra, through news, blog articles and exclusive videos
The Philharmonia is certainly going for youth, as S-MR is but 33, but since he is co-principal guest conductor there for a while now, the orchestra clearly voted for him as a known quantity, and whom they want for the future.
It seems that several orchestras recently have gone for younger conductors as music director / chief conductor / principal conductor, after kind of speed-dating, on the basis or 1 or 2 concerts. Examples:
* Ken-David Masur, early 40s, to the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra this fall
* Karina Canellakis, late 30s (?), to the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic this fall (and getting speculative, possibly in a few years to the BBC SO, if this year's First Night of the Proms is an indication)
* Anja Bihlmaier, early 40s, to the Residentie Orkest (The Hague) in 2021
* Nicholas Collon, mid 30's, to the Finnish RSO in 2021
* Joseph Young, mid 30's, to the Berkeley Symphony this fall
* Kristiina Poska, early 40's, to the Theater Basel and the Flanders Symphony Orchestra this fall
* Lorenzo Viotti, late 20's, to the Netherlands Philharmonic in 2021
* Klaus Makela, early 20's, to the Oslo Philharmonic in 2020
I can't really speak to the quality of most of these conductors, as KC and NC are the only ones whose work with orchestras that I've heard in one form or another. But at least new talent is coming along.
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Originally posted by bluestateprommer View PostOne name not on this list (and whom I've not yet seen live) is Santtu-Matias Rouvali, just announced today as the next principal conductor of the Philharmonia Orchestra:
Explore the stories behind the life of the Philharmonia Orchestra, through news, blog articles and exclusive videos
The Philharmonia is certainly going for youth, as S-MR is but 33, but since he is co-principal guest conductor there for a while now, the orchestra clearly voted for him as a known quantity, and whom they want for the future.
It seems that several orchestras recently have gone for younger conductors as music director / chief conductor / principal conductor, after kind of speed-dating, on the basis or 1 or 2 concerts. Examples:
* Ken-David Masur, early 40s, to the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra this fall
* Karina Canellakis, late 30s (?), to the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic this fall (and getting speculative, possibly in a few years to the BBC SO, if this year's First Night of the Proms is an indication)
* Anja Bihlmaier, early 40s, to the Residentie Orkest (The Hague) in 2021
* Nicholas Collon, mid 30's, to the Finnish RSO in 2021
* Joseph Young, mid 30's, to the Berkeley Symphony this fall
* Kristiina Poska, early 40's, to the Theater Basel and the Flanders Symphony Orchestra this fall
* Lorenzo Viotti, late 20's, to the Netherlands Philharmonic in 2021
* Klaus Makela, early 20's, to the Oslo Philharmonic in 2020
I can't really speak to the quality of most of these conductors, as KC and NC are the only ones whose work with orchestras that I've heard in one form or another. But at least new talent is coming along.
Santtu-Matias Rouvali....
http://www.for3.org/forums/showthrea...IRITU-SIBELIUS!
Admire this guy Darrell Ang a lot....
Asia's pre-eminent young conductor, Darrell was born in Singapore and is a regular guest with some of the world's greatest orchestras: the Philharmonia, London Philharmonic, Royal Liverpool, Royal Philharmonic, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Orchestre National de Lyon, Munich Radi
Apart from the new D'Indy Naxos disc I drew attention to recently there's an excellent Dutilleux record - the 2nd Symphony one of the best ever...
Especially strong in French, off-the-beaten music and Contemporary too e.g Wolfgang Rihm....
Discography more uptodate on Qobuz...
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Do at least check out the Dutilleux, it's really wonderfully done. (Oddly enough the Lille band recorded No.1 later - and it's another outstanding disc - but with golden oldie Casadesus....).Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 23-05-19, 03:12.
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Originally posted by bluestateprommer View PostOne name not on this list (and whom I've not yet seen live) is Santtu-Matias Rouvali, just announced today as the next principal conductor of the Philharmonia Orchestra:
Explore the stories behind the life of the Philharmonia Orchestra, through news, blog articles and exclusive videos
The Philharmonia is certainly going for youth, as S-MR is but 33, but since he is co-principal guest conductor there for a while now, the orchestra clearly voted for him as a known quantity, and whom they want for the future.
Given the comments about the use of Scandinavia/Nordic in the recent Sibelius BaL thread, I wonder if younger Finns now consider themselves Scandinavian.
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Originally posted by edashtav View PostI was impressed by Joana Carneiro, 42, ex conductor Berkeley SO and mother of triplets in John Adams earlier this week on R.3. I see that she makes her EIF debut in August conducting works by Sir Jimmy.
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For me it has to be Omer Meir Wellber. Appointed as the new chief conductor of the BBC Philharmonic taking up the post in September 2019.
I've seen him conduct 'Andrea Chenier' a Bayerischen Staatsoper production at Munich, two Staatsoper stagings of 'Figaro' and 'Cosi' at Semperoper Dresden and also an orchestral concert concducting the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra at Frauenkirche Dresden featuring the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto and Shostakovich Symphony No. 6.
A very, very impressive conducter and I've even seen him play the accordion in the orchestra pit too.
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