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The Schleswig-Holstein Festival Orchestra is comprised of the
world's finest young musicians under the age of 27, hand-picked through
a rigorous auditioning process. While in residence at the Festival,
which takes place at the Salzau Castle 100 kilometers north of Hamburg
in one of the most beautiful European countryside, the young musicians
are given an extraordinary opportunity to grow together as an orchestra
as well as to form a social community. They work with experienced
teachers from the Berlin Philharmonic, Munich Philharmonic, and the NDR
Symphony Orchestra, collaborate with famous conductors, study and
perform the greatest orchestral and chamber music, and attend lectures
and seminars. Mutual understanding, respect, tolerance and awareness of
the universality of music and life beyond it - these values lie at the
heart of the Orchestral Academy. Its first-ever tour in the United
States and Canada under Maestro Eschenbach, featuring inimitable Lang
Lang as the soloist, is a unique opportunity for North American
audiences to embark on a real musical adventure.
Maestro Eschenbach has been Principal Conductor of the SHMF
International Orchestral Academy since 2004. His long-standing artistic
and personal friendship with Lang Lang has led to numerous memorable
performances, most recently with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra in
November 2008, and a critically acclaimed recording of Beethoven Piano
Concertos Nos. 1 and 4 with Orchestre de Paris in 2007.
Christoph Eschenbach, conductor
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In demand as a distinguished guest conductor with the finest orchestras
and opera houses throughout the world, Christoph Eschenbach is
currently Music Director Designate of the National Symphony Orchestra
as well as Music Director Designate of the John F. Kennedy Center for
the Performing Arts in Washington D.C. He assumes these posts beginning
with the 2010-11 season, and is already playing a key role in planning
future seasons, international festivals and special projects for these
two prestigious institutions.
In the 2008-09 season Mr. Eschenbach took the Orchestre de Paris,
where he is now in his tenth and final season as music director, to the
Berlin Festival, the BBC Proms and on a tour of Scandinavia, and led
the Philadelphia Orchestra, where he was Music Director from 2003 to
2008, on a three-week European tour. Other highlights included return
engagements with the Vienna Philharmonic (both in Vienna and on tour
throughout Europe), the New York Philharmonic, the Staatskapelle
Dresden, the London Philharmonic and the Chicago Symphony as well as
his concerts with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.
In 2009-10 Mr. Eschenbach returns to the Vienna Philharmonic at the
Mozartwoche in Salzburg (where he will play and conduct) and the
Philadelphia Orchestra to lead two programs, one of which includes
Mahler Symphony No. 7 in Carnegie Hall, completing his Mahler cycle
with the orchestra. He leads his first concerts with the National
Symphony Orchestra since his appointment as music director was
announced in autumn of 2008. Mr. Eschenbach also conducts two programs
at Royal Festival Hall with the London Philharmonic and takes the
orchestra on a tour of China. He also returns to the Staatskapelle
Dresden, conducting its annual nationally televised Advent Concert,
subscription concerts in Dresden and a tour throughout Germany and in
Abu Dhabi.
Other highlights of the current season include engagements with the
Filarmonica della Scala in Milan, the New York Philharmonic, the San
Francisco Symphony, the Munich Philharmonic, the Orchestra Sinfonica
dell'Accademia di Santa Cecilia and the NDR Symphony Orchestra, where
he served as Music Director from 1998 to 2004. Principal Conductor of
the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival International Orchestral Academy
since 2004, he also leads the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival
Orchestra on tours in Hungary and the Czech Republic as part of the
centennial of Mahler’s death and in North America with Lang Lang as
soloist.
As a pianist, he continues his fruitful collaboration with baritone
Matthias Goerne. The duo is recording Schubert's three song cycles—“Die
Schöne Müllerin,” “Die Winterreise,” and “Schwanengesang”—for the
Harmonia Mundi label, the first installment of which was released in
May 2009. In the summer of 2009, they performed three complete cycles
in three recitals each at Wigmore Hall, the Ravinia Festival in Chicago
and the Schubertiade festival in Austria that also included a
performances of Schubert’s monumental Piano Sonata in B-flat by Mr.
Eschenbach at each venue.
A prolific recording artist over five decades, Christoph Eschenbach has
an impressive discography as both a conductor and a pianist on a number
of prominent labels. His recordings include works ranging from J.S.
Bach to music of our time and reflect his commitment to not just
canonical works but the music of the late-20th and early-21st-century
as well. Mr. Eschenbach's discography includes recordings with the
Orchestre de Paris, on the Ondine and Deutsche Gramophone labels and
with the London Symphony (Sony/BMG), the Vienna Philharmonic (Decca),
the Hamburg NDR Symphony (BMG/Sony & Warner) and the Houston
Symphony (Koch) orchestras, among others. Over the past five years,
Ondine has released sixteen critically acclaimed recordings featuring
Mr. Eschenbach with the Orchestre de Paris and the Philadelphia
Orchestra, a number of which have received prestigious honors including
BBC Magazine “Disc of the Month,” Gramophone “Editors Choice,” and the
German Record Critics’ Award, among others. His recent Ondine recording
of the music of Kaija Saariaho with the Orchestre de Paris and soprano
Karita Mattila won the 2009 MIDEM Classical Award in Contemporary
Music.
Mentored by George Szell and Herbert von Karajan, Mr. Eschenbach held
the posts of Chief Conductor and Artistic Director of the Tonhalle
Orchestra from 1982 to 1986; Music Director of the Houston Symphony
from 1988 to 1999; Music Director of the Ravinia Festival from 1994 to
2003; and Artistic Director of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival
from 1999 to 2002. His many honors include the Légion d’Honneur;
Commandeur dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres; the Officer's Cross
with Star and Ribbon of the German Order of Merit; and the Commander's
Cross of the German Order of Merit for outstanding achievements as
pianist and conductor. He also received the Leonard Bernstein Award
from the Pacific Music Festival, where he was co-artistic director from
1992 to 1998.
Lang Lang, piano
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Heralded as the “hottest artist on the classical music planet” by the
New York Times, 27-year-old Lang Lang has played sold out recitals and
concerts in every major city in the world and is the first Chinese
pianist to be engaged by the Berlin Philharmonic, the Vienna
Philharmonic and the top American orchestras. Testimony to his success,
Lang Lang recently appeared in the 2009 Time 100 – Time magazine's
annual list of the 100 Most Influential People in the World. In 2008,
over 5 billion people viewed Lang Lang’s performance in Beijing’s
opening ceremony for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad where he was seen
as a symbol of the youth and future of China. This status has inspired
over 35 million Chinese children to learn to play classical piano – a
phenomenon coined by The Today Show as "the Lang Lang effect."
Recognizing Lang Lang's powerful cultural influence, in 2008, the
Recording Academy named him their Cultural Ambassador to China. Most
recently, Lang Lang has been chosen as an official worldwide ambassador
to the 2010 Shanghai Expo.
Continuing his presence on the world stage, Lang Lang was featured at
the 2008 Grammy's, pairing up with jazz great, Herbie Hancock, for an
astounding performance that was broadcast live to 45 million viewers
worldwide. The two pianists will continue to collaborate with an
inaugural world tour in summer 2009. Lang Lang has made it his mission
to share classical music around the world, with an emphasis on training
children and young musicians through education and outreach programs.
To that effect, in October 2008 he launched the Lang Lang International
Music Foundation in New York with the support of the Grammy’s and
UNICEF. The Lang Lang International Music Foundation was created enrich
the lives of children through a deeper understanding and enjoyment of
classical music and to inspire and financially support the next
generation of musicians. In May 2009, Lang Lang and his three chosen
scholars from the foundation – aged between 8 and 10 years old –
performed together on The Oprah Winfrey Show on "Oprah's Search for the World's Most Smartest and Most Talented Kids."
Lang Lang also continues to give master classes regularly throughout
the world at the invitation of the most prestigious music institutions,
including the Juilliard School, the Curtis Institute of Music,
Manhattan School of Music and Hanover Conservatory, as well as all the
top conservatories of China where he holds honorary professorships. He
has held music residencies in Chicago, Toronto, San Francisco, London,
Rome and Stockholm, which include master classes for exceptional
students. In addition to his numerous commitments, Lang Lang holds the
title of the first Ambassador of the YouTube Symphony Orchestra. His
role in this groundbreaking project created by YouTube and Google
reflects his devotion to building new audiences and bringing classical
music to young people worldwide.
In 2008, his biography, Journey of a Thousand Miles,
published by Random House in eight languages, was released to critical
acclaim. As part of his commitment to the education of children, he
released a version of his autobiography specifically for younger
readers, entitled Playing with Flying Keys.
In 2010, Lang Lang continues his busy touring schedule around the
world, and will be a featured highlight of the Carnegie Hall China
Festival this Fall. Tens of thousands of people have enjoyed Lang
Lang’s performances in open-air concerts in parks and venues around the
globe, including New York City’s Central Park, Hollywood Bowl in Los
Angeles, Chicago’s Ravinia Festival, Theaterplatz in Dresden and
Hamburg’s Derby Park. In December 2007, Lang Lang was guest soloist at
the Nobel Prize concert in Stockholm, an event attended by the Nobel
Laureates and members of the Royal Family. Collaborating with Maestro
Seiji Ozawa, he appeared at the New Year’s Eve gala opening for the
National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing. He participated in
the opening concert at Munich's Olympic Stadium with Mariss Janson,
marking the commencement of the World Cup and in a celebratory concert
for the closing of ’08 Euro Cup finals Lang Lang played with the Vienna
Philharmonic under the baton of Zubin Mehta in front of Schönbrunn
Palace.
Lang Lang has become the face and vision for numerous global campaigns.
Following, Lang Lang and Herbie Hancock's performance at the 50th
Grammy Awards, the pair have recorded a new commercial entitled “Heart”
for United Airlines, featuring their rendition of Gershwin’s Rhapsody
in Blue. Steinway has recognized Lang Lang's popularity with children,
by creating five versions of the “Lang Lang™ Steinway” designed for
early music education. This is the first time in its 150-year history
that Steinway has ever used an artist’s name to produce pianos. Lang
Lang is global brand ambassador for Sony Electronics with whom he
anticipates achieving innovative and creative possibilities for the
future. He has also collaborated with Adidas, creating a limited
edition “Gazelle” shoe in his name and continues his honored
relationship with Audi Automobiles as their global brand ambassador. He
recently signed on to represent Aegon's worldwide financial services.
When in Berlin, Lang Lang stays at the grand hotel The Ritz-Carlton and
in California, his official home is Shutters on the Beach hotel.
Lang Lang began playing piano at the age of 3 and by the age of 5 he
had won the Shenyang competition and given his first public recital.
Entering Beijing’s Central Music Conservatory at age 9, he won first
prize at the Tchaikovsky International Young Musicians Competition and
played the complete 24 Chopin Études at the Beijing Concert Hall at age
13. Lang Lang’s break into stardom came at age 17 when he was called
upon for a dramatic last-minute substitution at the “Gala of the
Century,” playing the Tchaikovsky concerto with the Chicago Symphony.
Following this gigantic debut, he performed successful concerts around
the world – The Times in
London remarked: “Lang Lang took a sold-out Albert Hall by storm… This
could well be history in the making.” He has made numerous TV
appearances, including The Today Show, the Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Good Morning America,CBS Early Show and 60 Minutes
among many others. Lang Lang has been featured on every major TV
network and in news and lifestyle magazines worldwide, including such
diverse publications as The New Yorker, Esquire, Vogue (Germany), The Times (London), Financial Times, GQ, Die Welt, Reader’s Digest and People.
Hailed by the Chicago Tribune as the “biggest, most exciting keyboard
talent encountered in many years,” Lang Lang has progressed from one
triumphant appearance to the next.
Lang Lang has performed for numerous international dignitaries
including the former Secretary-General of the United Nations Kofi
Annan, President George H. W. Bush, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II,
President Hu Jin-Tao of China, President Horst Koehler of Germany,
H.R.H. Prince Charles, as well as Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin
and French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
In 2004, he was appointed International Goodwill Ambassador to the
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). Lang Lang has contributed and
worked to raise funds and awareness for earthquake relief efforts in
China, including auctioning the red Steinway piano played during his
2008 New York Central Park concert, donating net proceeds to the
American Red Cross China Earthquake fund. As Chairman of the Montblanc
de la Culture Arts Patronage Award Project, Lang Lang celebrates
another aspect of arts commitment. He also currently serves on the
Weill Music Institute Advisory Committee as part of Carnegie Hall’s
educational program and is the youngest member of Carnegie Hall’s
Artistic Advisory Board. He has been added as one of the 250 Young
Global Leaders picked by the World Economic Forum.
Lang Lang is featured soloist on the Golden Globe winning score: “The
Painted Veil” composed by Alexandre Desplat and can be heard on the
soundtrack of “The Banquet” composed by Tan Dun. Lang Lang records
exclusively for Deutsche Grammophon/Universal. Every CD he has made has
entered the top classical charts as well as many pop charts around the
globe. His album of the First and Fourth Beethoven Piano concertos with
L’Orchestre de Paris and Maestro Christoph Eschenbach debuted at #1 on
the Classical Billboard Chart. Lang Lang also appeared on Billboard’s
New Artist chart at the highest position ever for a classical artist.
In 2007, he was nominated for a Grammy, becoming the first Chinese
artist to be nominated for Best Instrumental Soloist. He was honored by
The Recording Academy with the 2007 Presidential Merit Award; past
recipients include Zubin Mehta and Luciano Pavarotti. Lang Lang’s
latest recording is Chopin’s Piano Concertos #1 and #2 with Maestro
Zubin Mehta conducting the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.
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