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Nicholas Collon is known as a commanding and inspirational interpreter in an exceptionally wide range of music. As Principal Conductor and Artistic Director of Aurora Orchestra he has promoted imaginative programming that integrates challenging repertoire of the 20th and 21st centuries with masterworks of the Baroque, Classical and Romantic eras. In demand as a guest conductor current and future highlights include the Philharmonia, Deutsche Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Zurich Tonhalle, Orchestre national du Capitole de Toulouse, CBSO, Danish National Symphony Orchestra, etc.
Nicholas Daniel, oboe and conductor
Nicholas Daniel’s long and distinguished career began when, at the age of 18, he won the BBC Young Musician of the Year Competition and went on to win further competitions in Europe. As one of the UK’s most distinguished soloists as well as a highly successful conductor, he has become an important ambassador for music and musicians in many different fields. In recognition of this, he was awarded the prestigious Queen’s Medal for Music.
113 New Atlas Wharf, 3 Arnhem Place, London, E14 3ST, United Kingdom
Organ, Piano and Harpsichord. I have a beautiful Goetze and Gwynn Continuo organ which I can hire with me playing, or without (not much cheaper). I also have a Bizzi harpsichord (quite a quiet sound).
I also play the Church Organ (I'm an FRCO) for choral concerts etc.
Flat 1, 49 Silverdale Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN20 7AY, United Kingdom
Tuscan conductor Nicola Luisotti serves as Music Director of San Francisco and was recently appointed Music Director of Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, one of Italy’s oldest and most historic theaters. Recent triumphs include his La Scala debut with Attila in a new production by Gabriele Lavia and his leadership of Puccini’s rarely performed La fanciulla del West at the Metropolitan Opera in December of 2010. In conjunction with these 100th Anniversary performances Luisotti was awarded the Premio Puccini Award.
Italian conductor Nicola Valentini has worked extensively with the Baroque ensemble Accademia Bizantina in Ravenna, his hometown. As the assistent of Ottavio Dantone, Nicola Valentini worked at Teatro alla Scala di Milano, La Fenice di Venezia, Teatro Comunale di Ferrara, TeatroAlighieri di Ravenna, Le Métropole de Lausanne, Opéra National du Rhin de Strasbourg, Palau de Les Arts de Valencia, Teatro Campoamor de Oviedo and the Glyndebourne Festival.
Nicolae Moldoveanu was born in Romania and emigrated to Switzerland in 1986 where he now lives. He studied conducting with Wilfried Boettcher, Horst Stein, Ralf Weikert and Antal Doráti at the Musikhochschule in Zürich, Basel and Bern, also attending master classes with Lothar Zagrosek and Sergiu Celibidache. In the UK, whilst at the Royal Academy of Music in London, his teachers included Colin Metters, George Hurst and Sir Colin Davis. He also took part in master classes with, amongst others, Ilya Musin, Leonard Slatkin and Sir Roger Norrington.
Comps and arr for upper vces (sacred and secular); works for str orch, new works for solo insts inc vn, va, vc, ob, cl, pno, hp, some of which appear on exam lists.
20 Oakhill Dr, Welwyn, AL6 9NW
Nikolaj Znaider performs at the highest level as both conductor and virtuoso violin soloist with the world’s most-distinguished orchestras. He has been Principal Guest Conductor of the Mariinsky Orchestra Saint Petersburg since 2010, and was previously Principal Guest Conductor of the Swedish Chamber Orchestra.
Nikolaj Znaider plays the “Kreisler” Guarnerius “del Gesu” 1741 on extended loan to him by The Royal Danish Theater through the generosity of the VELUX Foundations, the Villum Fonden and the Knud Højgaard Foundation.