Andreas Delfs
Andreas Delfs | |
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Born |
Flensburg, West Germany | August 30, 1959
Occupation(s) | Conductor |
Instruments | Piano, music theory |
Andreas Delfs (born 30 August 1959) is a German conductor. He is the conductor laureate of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra.
Biography
Delfs was born in Flensburg, West Germany. He began studying piano and music theory at age five, and by age twenty was named Music Director of the Hamburg University Orchestra. Delfs graduated from Hamburg Conservatory in 1981, and earned his master's at Juilliard School of Music in 1984. At Hamburg, Delfs studied under Aldo Ceccato and Christoph von Dohnanyi. After receiving his Master's, he accepted the post of Assistant Conductor of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, then under the music directorship of Lorin Maazel. From 1984 to 1995 he also held the position of chief conductor of the Swiss Youth Symphony Orchestra (SYSO).
Delfs was appointed Music Director and conductor of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra in 1996. In 1999, he led the Orchestra on a tour of Cuba, the first by an American orchestra in more than 37 years. In December 2006, the orchestra announced that Delfs would relinquish the music directorship of the Milwaukee Symphony after the 2008-2009 season (the Orchestra's fiftieth season), and become its Conductor Laureate.[1]
Delfs held the post of Music Director of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra from 2001 to 2004, and the position of General Music Director of Hannover from 1996 to 2000. In March 2007, Delfs was named Principal Conductor of the Honolulu Symphony,[2] with an initial contract of 3 years.[3] His tenure with the Honolulu Symphony ended when it went bankrupt and filed for liquidation in December 2010.
In June 2015, Delfs was appointed music director of the Temple University Symphony Orchestra at the Boyer College of Music and Dance,[4] replacing the retired Luis Biava.[5] In addition, he will also serve as a professor under the school's Department of Instrumental Studies.
Discography
- Beethoven: Piano Concertos Nos. 1, 3 & 4 (John O'Conor, piano; London Symphony Orchestra)
- Beethoven: Piano Concertos Nos. 2 & 5 (John O'Conor, London Symphony Orchestra)
- Sacred Songs (Renée Fleming, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)
- Humperdinck: Hansel and Gretel (Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra)
- Mozart/Süssmayr: Requiems (St. Paul Chamber Orchestra)
- Concertos Alla Jazz (Ervín Schulhoff)
- Schoeck: Violin Concerto op. 21, Penthesilea-Suite (Swiss Youth Symphony Orchestra)
- Roberto Sierra: Missa Latina "Pro Pace" (Heidi Grant Murphy, soprano; Nathaniel Webster, baritone; Milwaukee Symphony Chorus and Orchestra)
References
- ↑ Matthew Westphal (2006-12-06). "Andreas Delfs to Step Down as Milwaukee Symphony Music Director". Playbill Arts. Retrieved 2007-12-21.
- ↑ Matthew Westphal (2007-03-06). "Andreas Delfs Named Principal Conductor of Honolulu Symphony". Playbill Arts. Retrieved 2007-12-21.
- ↑ "Internationally Renowned Conductor Appointed to Honolulu Symphony Andreas Delfs Named New Principal Conductor" (Press release). Honolulu Symphony. 6 March 2007. Retrieved 2007-12-21.
- ↑ "Renowned conductor named to Temple University Symphony Orchestra". Temple News Center. 4 June 2015. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
- ↑ Dobrin, Peter (6 June 2015). "Conductor Andreas Delfs to be professor of music at Temple". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
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Preceded by |
Musikalischer Oberleiter, Stadttheater Bern 1991-1994 |
Succeeded by |
Preceded by Christof Perick |
Generalmusikdirektor, Staatsoper Hannover 1996-2000 |
Succeeded by Hans Urbanek |
Preceded by Zdeněk Mácal |
Music Director, Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra 1997-2009 |
Succeeded by Edo de Waart |
Preceded by Hugh Wolff |
Music Director, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra 2001-2004 |
Succeeded by no further music directors |
Preceded by JoAnn Falletta (music advisor) |
Principal Conductor, Honolulu Symphony Orchestra 2007-2010 |
Succeeded by no further music directors |
Preceded by Luis Biava |
Music Director, Temple University Symphony Orchestra 2015-present |
Succeeded by no further music directors |
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