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Geoffrey Moull

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Canadian professional conductor

Geoffrey Moull is a Canadian professional conductor. He was principal conductor of the Bielefeld Philharmonic Orchestra and music director of theThunder Bay Symphony Orchestra.

Education

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Geoffrey Moull was born inLondon, Ontario, Canada and studied conducting withKirill Kondrashin,Sergiu Celibidache and Martin Stephani. He holds a Bachelor of Music degree in performance fromMcGill University and post-graduate degrees in conducting and piano from theHochschule für Musik Detmold in Germany.

Career

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Moull was Principal Conductor and coach of the Trier Opera and Symphony Orchestra in Germany from 1986 to 1989, conducting both opera and concert performances, and was additionally responsible for the development of music education programs and school concerts. He was Associate Conductor of the Münster Symphony Orchestra and Opera from 1989 to 1992. The opera magazine Opernwelt presented Moull with their 'Production of the Year' award in 1992 forFrancesco Cavalli's"La Calisto".

With his appointment as Principal Conductor of the Bielefeld Philharmonic Orchestra andBielefeld Opera in Germany in 1992, Moull became a part of the 'Bielefelder Opernwunder'. He initiated and conducted new productions of works ofWolfgang Amadeus Mozart,Giuseppe Verdi,Giacomo Puccini,Richard Wagner andRichard Strauss. Moull was responsible for the reintroduction of a number of operatic pieces, includingRobert Schumann's"Genoveva",Bohuslav Martinů's"Julietta" andGustav Mahler's completion ofCarl Maria von Weber's"Die drei Pintos". He also conducted works of 20th-century composersKurt Weill,Franz Schreker andErnst Krenek, and first performances of contemporariesShulamit Ran,Nikolai Karetnikov and Michael Hirsch.

Moull worked with stage directors John Dew, Jonathan Eaton, Hellmut Matiasek, Gabriele Rech andKatja Czellnik. With the Bielefeld Philharmonic Orchestra Moull led concert performances ofLudwig van Beethoven andJohannes Brahms, introducing the Bielefeld concert audience to symphonic works of composersBohuslav Martinů andHugo Alfvén, and designing and conducting many family concert programs.[1]

From 2000 to 2009, Moull was music director of theThunder Bay Symphony Orchestra. During his tenure, the TBSO expanded its artistic activities and was financially stable, eventually performing about 50 concerts per season with an annual budget of $1.5 million. Moull was responsible for programming and conducting five concert series (Masterworks, Classical Plus, Pops, Cabaret, Family), including complete cycles of the works of Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Dvorak, Brahms and Tchaikovsky.

Moull was also music director of the Thunder Bay Symphony Chorus, performing oratorios from Bach to Orff. Each year since 2001, the TBSO was recorded and broadcast nationally on CBC Radio Two. Those broadcasts included performances ofLudwig van Beethoven'sSymphony No. 7,Robert Schumann'sViolin Concerto withJames Ehnes,Dmitri Shostakovich'sPiano Concerto No. 1 withMarc-André Hamelin,Franz Schubert'sSymphony No. 6,Igor Stravinsky'sPulcinella,Samuel Barber'sCello Concerto withDenise Djokic andHarry Freedman'sManipulating Mario. The Thunder Bay Regional Arts Council presented its Award to Education in May 2003 to Moull and the TBSO for innovative educational and outreach programs ("Community Bridges", "Side-by-Side", "Music in the Classroom" and "Stars of the Future") that attracted thousands of new audience members each year. Each season Moull took the orchestra on a tour of Northwestern Ontario, bringing symphonic music to Kenora, Dryden, Fort Frances, Sioux Lookout, Red Lake, Marathon, Manitouwadge and Wawa. In 2008, Moull and the TBSO collaborated with theMinnesota Ballet, performing Tchaikovsky'sThe Nutcracker.[2] On the occasion of Moull's final concert with the TBSO as music director in 2009, Moull's vision and the orchestra's accomplishments were lauded in an article in the Lake Superior News.[3]

Recordings

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In 1993 Moull recorded the world premiere ofNikolai Karetnikov'sTill Eulenspiegel. In 1994 Moull recordedLouis Spohr'sFaust for CPO with theBielefeld Opera. This world-premiere recording attracted international attention and was released to critical acclaim.

Moull recordedTheo Loevendie's opera"Esmeé" forDonemus with theBielefeld Opera in 1998. Loevendie composed the work for the Holland Festival; Moull and theBielefeld Opera were the first to perform the opera outside of the Netherlands, and the first to record it.[4]

In 2004, Moull initiated a plan to produce a CD-recording with theThunder Bay Symphony Orchestra. The resulting disc,"Variations on a Memory", features five contemporary compositions (works ofJohn Estacio,Jeffrey Ryan, Regent Levasseur,Alexina Louie and Aris Carastathis) that have played a role in the development of the orchestra. In 2005, the CD was awarded an international distribution to radio broadcasters by theSOCAN Foundation and aJuno Award nomination for Jeffrey Ryan's Pangaea. TheCanadian Music Centre announced that"Variations on a Memory" was their top seller for 2005, and the recording was praised byGramophone magazine.

Guest conducting

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Geoffrey Moull is a frequent guest conductor of orchestras and opera companies in Europe and North America, including theRadio Filharmonisch Orkest of the Netherlands, theKomische Oper Berlin, theCalgary Philharmonic Orchestra, theStaatsoper Hannover, theMeininger Hofkapelle, theCBC Radio Orchestra, theOrchestre National des Pays de la Loire, theEdmonton Symphony Orchestra, theWinnipeg Symphony Orchestra,Opéra-Théâtre de Metz,Deutsche Oper am Rhein, the Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes,Grand Théâtre de la Ville de Luxembourg, theKitchener-Waterloo Symphony, Orchestra London,Symphony Nova Scotia, the San Remo Symphony, theSpringfield Symphony Orchestra, the Szombathely Symphony and theInternationale Maifestspiele Wiesbaden.[5]

Teaching positions

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From 1985 to 1994 he was the director of a series of conducting seminars given by the Bavarian Music Council in Hof and Markt Oberdorf, Germany. From 1990 to 1992 Moull was music director of theMusikhochschule Münster Symphony Orchestra at theUniversity of Münster. In 1998, he gave master classes in operatic conducting, coaching and singing at theUniversity of Southern California, and was guest conductor of the McGill Symphony Orchestra in 2000. From 2008 to 2009 Moull was Mentor, Coach and Pianist of the Opera Program atWilfrid Laurier University and in 2010 he was appointed visiting professor of theHochschule für Musik Detmold.[6] From 2010 to 2012 Moull was Visiting Professor and Director of Orchestras at TheUniversity of Western Ontario. His responsibilities included conducting the UWO Symphony Orchestra, the UWO Chamber Orchestra, UWO Opera productions and teaching conducting and piano.[7]

References

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  1. ^Theater in Bielefeld 1975-1998, Kerber Verlag, Bielefeld, Redaktion Heidi Wiese, Heiner Bruns, Alexander Gruber, Fritz Stockmeier 1998,ISBN 3-933040-03-5
  2. ^Nancy McGregor, Betty Nygaard King, Encyclopedia of Canadian Music."Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra"The Canadian Encyclopedia.
  3. ^"A Last Curtain Call"Archived 6 July 2011 at theWayback Machine.Lake Superior News, 2009
  4. ^"CD's". Archived fromthe original on 17 February 2012. Retrieved6 July 2009.
  5. ^"Geoffrey Moull - Polyphonic.org". Archived fromthe original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved6 July 2009.
  6. ^"Hochschule für Musik | Detmold: Portrait > Personen > Lehrende". Archived fromthe original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved4 September 2010.
  7. ^"The University of Western Ontario, Don Wright Faculty of Music". Archived fromthe original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved4 September 2010.
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