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Louis Langrée

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French conductor (born 1961)
Louis Langrée
Louis Langrée, 2017
Louis Langrée, 2017
Background information
Born (1961-01-11)11 January 1961 (age 64)
Mulhouse, France
OccupationConductor
Musical artist

Louis Langrée (born 11 January 1961) is a French conductor. He is the son of organist and theorist Alain Langrée.[1]

Biography

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Early years

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Langrée studied at theStrasbourg Conservatory, but had no formal academic training in conducting.[1] He began his career as a vocal coach and assistant at theOpéra National de Lyon, from 1983 to 1986.[1] He then worked as an assistant conductor at theAix-en-Provence Festival, and held a comparable post with theBayreuth Festival. From 1989 to 1992, he was an assistant conductor with l'Orchestre de Paris.

UK and Europe

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In Europe and the UK, Langrée has been music director of the Orchestre de Picardie (1993–1998), the Opéra National de Lyon (1998–2000),Glyndebourne Touring Opera (1998–2003), and theOrchestre Philharmonique de Liège (2001–2006). In June 2011, Langrée was named principal conductor of theCamerata Salzburg, effective September 2011, with an initial contract of 5 seasons.[2] Langrée was the most recent conductor to hold the title of principal conductor of theCamerata Salzburg, and stood down from the post in 2016. In October 2021, theFrench Ministry of Culture announced the appointment of Langrée as the next music director of the Théâtre national de l'Opéra-Comique, effective 1 November 2021,[3] with an initial contract of 5 years.[4]

United States

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Langrée made his first US conducting appearance in 1991 at theSpoleto Festival USA. In December 2002, he was named music director of the Mostly Mozart Festival (Lincoln Center,New York City),[5] and formally took up the post in the summer of 2003. In March 2005, his initial contract with Mostly Mozart was extended to 2008.[6] His contract with Mostly Mozart, previously through 2017,[7] was further extended, in April 2017, through 2020.[8] In July 2019, the festival announced the extension of Langrée's contract through 2023.[9] Langrée concluded his tenure as music director of the Mostly Mozart Festival in the summer of 2023,[10][11] the last music director of the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra with the orchestra under that name.[12]

Langrée first guest-conducted theCincinnati Symphony Orchestra in March 2011. Based on that appearance, in April 2012, the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra appointed Langrée its 13th music director, as of the 2013–2014 season, with an initial contract of 4 years. He assumed the title of music director designate with immediate effect.[13][14] In March 2015, the Cincinnati Symphony announced the extension of Langrée's contract as music director through the 2019–2020 season.[15] In February 2017, the orchestra further extended his Cincinnati contract through the 2021–2022 season.[16] In January 2020, the Cincinnati Symphony announced the newest extension of his contract, through the 2023-2024 season.[17] In June 2021, the Cincinnati Symphony announced that Langrée is to conclude his tenure as its music director at the close of the 2023-2024 season.[18]

Recordings

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Langrée has made several recordings for Virgin Classics, with the Orchestra of the Opera National de Lyon,[19] theOrchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, theCamerata Salzburg and Le Concert d'Astrée. With the Orchestre Philharmonique de Liège, he has recorded for Universal/Accord symphonies of Franck and Chausson, piano concertos of Liszt, Ravel and Schulhoff (soloist, Claire-Marie Le Guay), and for the Cypress label, works for clarinet and orchestra by Mozart, Rossini and Weber (soloist, Jean-Luc Votano). Several of his recordings have received awards, including theVictoire de la musique,MIDEM,Diapason d'Or, andGramophone awards. Langrée was a co-recipient of the Best Musical Achievement for Opera award from theRoyal Philharmonic Society for his conducting of the 2001 Glyndebourne Opera production ofFidelio. In 2007, he was a winner of theGrand Prix Antoine Livio de la Presse Musicale Internationale. With the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Langrée has recorded music commissioned for the orchestra by Zhou Tian, Thierry Escaich, and Sebastian Currier.

Personal life

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Langrée and his wife Aimée Clark-Langrée, a writer for French television, have two children. The family resides inParis.[20] In 2006, Langrée was made aChevalier des Arts et des Lettres.

References

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  1. ^abcJames R. Oestreich (1 August 2003)."A New Spin (And Hand) For 'Mozart'".New York Times. Retrieved2009-12-30.
  2. ^"Louis Langrée neuer Chefdirigent der Camerata Salzburg" (Press release). Camerata Salzburg. 11 June 2011. Archived fromthe original on 20 August 2011. Retrieved2011-07-09.
  3. ^"Louis Langrée announced as the next Directeur du Theatre National de l'Opera Comique" (Press release). Askonas Holt. 21 October 2021. Retrieved2021-11-05.
  4. ^Guillaume Decalf (2021-10-21)."Louis Langrée prend la direction de l'Opéra-Comique".France Musique. Retrieved2021-10-22.
  5. ^Robin Pogrebin (11 December 2002)."Mostly Mozart Appoints Music Director".New York Times. Retrieved2009-12-30.
  6. ^Ben Mattison (17 March 2005)."Mostly Mozart Announces 2005 Season Plans, Extends Contract of Music Director Louis Langrée".Playbill Arts. Retrieved2009-12-30.
  7. ^Allan Kozinn (2014-07-29)."Langrée Signs On for More Mostly Mozart".New York Times. Retrieved2017-04-30.
  8. ^Michael Cooper (2017-04-19)."This Summer Brings Mostly Mozart, With a Side of Schubert".New York Times. Retrieved2017-04-25.
  9. ^Clément Buzalka (2019-07-23)."Louis Langrée prolonge son aventure new yorkaise".France Musique. Retrieved2019-07-28.
  10. ^"Conductor Jonathon Heyward Named Next Renée and Robert Belfer Music Director of Lincoln Center's Summer Orchestra" (Press release). Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. 31 May 2023. Retrieved2023-06-02.
  11. ^Javier C. Hernández (2023-05-31)."Lincoln Center Names Conductor for Reimagined Mostly Mozart Orchestra".The New York Times. Retrieved2023-06-02.
  12. ^Oussama Zahr (2023-08-14)."A Farewell to Mostly Mozart, and to Its Music Director".The New York Times. Retrieved2024-02-14.
  13. ^"Louis Langrée Named Next CSO Music Director" (Press release). Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. 24 April 2012. Archived fromthe original on 2 May 2012. Retrieved2012-04-28.
  14. ^Janelle Gelfand (2012-04-24)."French conductor named CSO music director".Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved2012-04-24.
  15. ^Janelle Gelfand (2015-03-06)."CSO extends Louis Langrée's contract until 2020".Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved2015-03-12.
  16. ^Janelle Gelfand (2017-02-26)."Langrée to stay with CSO through 2022".Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved2017-04-30.
  17. ^Janelle Gelfand (2020-01-12)."Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra extends director Langrée's contract".Cincinnati Business Courier. Retrieved2020-01-18.
  18. ^"Louis Langrée to conclude his eleven-season tenure as Music Director at the end of the 2023-24 season"(PDF) (Press release). Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. 16 June 2021. Retrieved2021-06-17.
  19. ^James R. Oestreich (7 February 2003)."Fiery Romantic, Burning Alone: The Ever-Original Berlioz".New York Times. Retrieved2009-12-30.
  20. ^Javier C. Hernández (2023-07-14)."Louis Langrée Wraps Up a Quietly Transformative Era of Conducting".The New York Times. Retrieved2023-07-25.

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Preceded by Music Director, Orchestre de Picardie
1993–1998
Succeeded by
Edmon Colomer
Preceded byMusic Director, Opéra National de Lyon
1998–2000
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Preceded byMusic Director, Glyndebourne Touring Opera
1998–2003
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Pierre Bartholomée
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2001–2006
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Preceded byMusic Director, Mostly Mozart Festival
2003–2023
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