Lothar Zagrosek - conductor
Awarded the "Kritikerpreis 2009" by the "German Critics Association", Lothar
Zagrosek, was trained under the guide of Hans Swarovsky, István Kertész, Bruno
Maderna and Herbert von Karajan. Among the theaters and music institutions with
whom he collaborated is worth mentioning: the Bayerische Staatsoper, the
Deutsche Oper in Berlin, the Semper Opera in Dresden, the Théâtre de la Monnaie,
and Royal Opera House Covent Garden. M° Zagrosek also conducted the Berliner
and Münchner Philharmoniker, the Wiener
Symphoniker,
the Orchestra dell'Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome, Orchestre National de
France, the London Philharmonic, the Montreal Symphonic Orchestra and the NHK
Symphony Orchestra of Tokyo.
He also appeared at prestigious festivals such
as Wiener Festwochen, Berliner Festwochen, the London Proms, the Munich Opera
Festival and the Salzburg Festival and he is a regular guest at the festivals
for contemporary music in Donaueschingen, Berlin, Brussels and Paris. Recent
engagements include concerts with the Orquesta Nacional de Espana in Madrid, a
new staging of Nono's Intolleranza 1960 at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice
and performances of Gluck's Orpheus und Eurydike at the Festspielhaus St.
Pölten, he then returned to the Teatro la Fenice in Venice conducting Das
Rheingold and Lou Salomé while in Verona conducted Die Schöpfung and
in Seoul Parsifal.
M° Zagrosek opened the Schoenberg Experience Festival at the Teatro Comunale in
Bologna in 2011.
Among his future plans it is worth mentioning Kàt'a Kabanovà in Hamburg
and Don Giovanni in Frankfurt.
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