Festival at the Funkhaus in Nalepastraße
Vladimir Jurowski
Conductor
Vladimir Jurowski - Conductor
Vladimir Jurowski has been Chief Conductor and Artistic Director of the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin since 2017. He has meanwhile extended his contract until 2027. In parallel, he has been General Music Director of the Bavarian State Opera in Munich since 2021.
After receiving training at the Moscow Conservatory The conductor, pianist and musicologist Vladimir Jurowski emigrated to Germany in 1990. Here he continued his studies at the music conservatories in Dresden and Berlin. In 1995 he made his international debut at the British Wexford Festival with Rimski-Korsakov’s Mainacht and in the same year at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden with Nabucco. Subsequently he was, among other things, First Kapellmeister of the Komische Oper Berlin (1997- 2001) and Music Director of the Glyndebourne Festival Opera (2001-2013). In 2003 Vladimir Jurowski was appointed Principal Guest Conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra and has been its Principal Conductor since 2007 until 2021. He was also Artistic Director of the State Academic Symphony Orchestra Yevgeny Svetlanov of the Russian Federation until 2021, Artistic Director of the International George Enescu Festival in Bucharest and Principal Artist of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment in Great Britain. He works regularly with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe and the ensemble unitedberlin.
Vladimir Jurowski has conducted the major orchestras of Europe and North America, including the Berlin, Vienna and New York Philharmonic Orchestras, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam, the Cleveland and Philadelphia Orchestras, the Boston and Chicago Symphony Orchestras, the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich, the Staatskapelle Dresden and the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra.
He is a recurring guest conductor in in London, Berlin, Dresden, Luzern, Schleswig-Holstein und Grafenegg as well as at the Rostopowitsch-Festival. Although Vladimir Jurowski is invited as a guest conductor by top orchestras from all over the world, in future he would like to concentrate his activities on that geographical area which is acceptable to him from an ecological point of view.
In 2022/2023 he performed with the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin in concerts in various cities in Germany, Italy and Antwerp in the Netherlands. The joint CD recordings of Vladimir Jurowski and the RSB began in 2015 with Alfred Schnittke’s Symphony No. 3, followed by works by Britten, Hindemith, Strauss, Mahler and soon again Schnittke.
Vladimir Jurowski has been the recipient of numerous awards for his achievements, including various international record prizes. In 2016, he was bestowed an honorary doctorate from Prince Charles at the Royal College of Music in London. In 2018, the Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards named him Conductor of the Year. In summer 2020, Jurowski was awarded the Order of Cultural Merit by the Romanian President in recognition of his work as Artistic Director of the George Enescu Festival.
Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin
Catalyst – Institute for Creative Arts and Technology
Cooperation partner
Catalyst – Institute for Creative Arts and Technology - Cooperation partner
Catalyst – Institute for Creative Arts and Technology is an international creative learning institute on the site of the former Funkhaus Nalepastraße, once the largest radio complex in the world.
The extensive facilities, including 30 recording and production studios for music and film, provide a wealth of opportunities for the development and creation of innovative forms of electronic music production and performance, audio production, sound engineering, film production, screenwriting, sound for film, visual effects, digital art, animation and acting. Catalyst’s advanced education model is based on project-based learning to deliver BA and MA degree programmes that meet the rigorous requirements of a UK university. In September 2023, Catalyst will be a second home to 550 students, 800 alumni and 50 tutors from 80 nations. Catalyst and the RSB will continue their partnership, which focuses on the role of human-technology interaction between established and contemporary art institutions. The aim is to develop new works of art, promote interdisciplinary collaboration and realise advances in music education. “Our partnership creates a breeding ground that fuses the strengths of both approaches into an exciting new direction for classical music.” says David Louis Puttick, founder and director of Catalyst.
For 40 years, the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin resided in the GDR Funkhaus Nalepastraße in Oberschöneweide. As part of the anniversary season, the RSB returns to the listed building complex on the banks of the Spree for a 3-day festival with the acoustic jewel that is The festival will include orchestral concerts, a late night with DJ and electronics, chamber music and a lovingly designed family day with an indoor and outdoor programme.
Information on the programme and ticket sales will be published from May 2024.
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