Sound experiment with Kent Nagano & the OSM (February 2018)

On Friday, 16 February the OSM and Kent Nagano will present a musical experiment: With the orchestra hidden behind a curtain and the hall plunged into darkness, the audience will be left with only music to whisk it back to the 1960s, with, among others, the premiere of a work for electric guitar and orchestra by John Anthony Lennon.

 

Find here more information.

The Montréal Gazette announced this concert here.

OSM: A search committee for the future Music Director has been set up (September 2017)

MONTRÉAL, September 26, 2017 – Three months after revealing the end of Kent Nagano’s mandate as music director of the OSM in 2020, the Orchestra announces that the process enabling it to find a future music director is under way and that a prestigious search committee has been formed, which met for the first time last week.

The search committee will make its recommendations to the Orchestra’s executive committee. No deadline has been set for determining the choice of the next music director.

The committee will be chaired by Suzanne Fortier, principal and vice-chancellor of McGill University, and have as its senior advisor Zarin Mehta, a great executive who served as managing director of the OSM from 1981 to 1990, then as executive director of the Ravinia Festival (1990-2000) and of the New York Philharmonic until 2012. The seasoned players making up the committee hail from the music scene both local and international (Europe and the U.S.). They are Laurent Bayle, executive director, Cité de la musique-Philharmonie (Paris); Madeleine Careau, chief executive officer of the OSM; Pierre Goulet, former president of Jeunesses Musicales Internationales, current chairman of the board of the Festival d’Opéra de Québec and member of the OSM board of directors; Ara Guzelimian, dean and provost of the Julliard School (New York); Richard Lupien, president of the Jeunesses Musicales Canada Foundation and president of Pro Musica; Alexander Neef, general director of the Canadian Opera Company (Toronto); Isabelle Panneton, dean, Faculty of Music, Université de Montréal; Nancy Rosenfeld, president of the Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Family Foundation and member of the OSM board; Andrew Wan, OSM concertmaster, along with two musicians of the Orchestra appointed by the musicians’ committee: Ali Yazdanfar, principal double bass, and Todd Cope, principal clarinet. Their recommendations will be made with an eye to the future, but bearing in mind the importance of continuity.

The excellence and vision of the OSM have been shaped over the years by its eight music directors: Wilfrid Pelletier, a Montrealer by birth and the Orchestra’s first artistic director; Désiré Defauw, Igor Markevitch, Zubin Mehta, under whose direction the Orchestra gave its first concerts in Europe; Franz-Paul Decker, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Charles Dutoit, whose collaboration with the Orchestra lasted close to 25 years; and, since 2006, Kent Nagano, who played a significant role in the building and inauguration of the new concert hall in 2011 and whose engagement and innovative ideas have helped make music more accessible. The future music director will build on the achievements of his or her predecessors, who have contributed to a democratization of the face of music and to making Montréal, each in his own way, an incontestable cultural metropolis.

Kent Nagano at Virée Classique in Montréal (August 2017)

Also in summer 2017 Music Director Kent Nagano and the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal present the classical Montréal summer festival Virée Classique.

The festival will take place from 10 – 13 August in different concert venues in Montréal.

Kent Nagano will conduct the opening concert/performance with Gershwin’s “Porgy and Bess”.

Find here the festival program at a glance and here the official trailer of the OSM about Virée Classique.

Kent Nagano and the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal receive Opus price (February 2017)

This year the Opus prize of the Conseil Québécois de la musique was given to the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal and Kent Nagano in three categories.

Kategorie Disque de l’année – musique classique, romantique, postromantique, impressionniste:

Intégrale des concertos pour violon de Saint-Saëns, Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, Andrew Wan, violon, Kent Nagano, chef d’orchestre, ANALEKTA

Kategorie Disque de l’année – musique moderne, contemporaine:

L’Aiglon, Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, Kent Nagano, chef d’orchestre, A.-C. Gillet, M. Barrard, É. Dupuis, P. Sly, P. Charbonneau, I. Bell, T. Duncan, J.-M. Richer, H. Guilmette, M.-N. Lemieux, J. Boulianne, K. McLaren, Choeur de l’OSM, Andrew McGill, DECCA

Kategorie Production de l’année – Jeune Public:

Le Bal des enfants – L’aventure espagnole de Don Quichotte, Orchestre symphonique de Montréal,  Kent Nagano, chef d’orchestre, 27 février 2016

Finde more information on the Opus Prize and the winners here.

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