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Thomas Dausgaard is Chief Conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Chief Conductor of the Swedish Chamber Orchestra, Principal Guest Conductor of the Seattle Symphony, and Honorary Conductor of the Orchestra della Toscana (ORT) and the Danish National Symphony Orchestra, having previously served as its Principal Conductor from 2004–2011. He is renowned for his creativity and innovation in programming, the excitement of his live performances, and his extensive catalogue of critically-acclaimed recordings. He has appeared with many of the world’s leading orchestras and soloists.
Austrian tenor Thomas Ebenstein studied singing with Helena Łazarska at the Vienna University of Music and Dramatic Arts and graduated with honours in 2004. He also studied German Lied with Robert Holl. In 2001 he won the International Antonin Dvořak Competition in Karlovy Vary (Czech Republic), in 2003 the Musica Juventutis Competition at the Vienna Konzerthaus and in 2007 the Richard Wagner Scholarship Foundation granted him a scholarship for the Bayreuth Festival.
Thomas Gould performs as soloist with major orchestras worldwide including the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Hallé Orchestra, LA Phil New Music Group, Orchestre Nationale de Bretagne, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and West Australian Symphony Orchestra, collaborating with conductors such as John Adams, Nicholas Collon, Paul Daniel, Clark Rundell, John Rutter, Robin Ticciati and Garry Walker. Thomas has held the positions of leader of Aurora Orchestra since 2005 and associate leader of Britten Sinfonia since 2006.
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Thomas Guthrie is an innovative director, musician, singer, writer and actor working in classical music and theatre. He has directed productions for the Royal Opera House, Classical Opera and Middle Temple.
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Described as an “exciting, truthful conductor”, Viennese-born Thomas Rösner is renowned for his work in both the opera house and in concert. Current and recent highlights include Die Schatzinsel (world première) and Fidelio for Opernhaus Zurich, Così fan tutte in a staging by Michael Haneke for Théâtre Royal de La Monnaie and his US operatic debut conducting Die Fledermaus for Houston Grand Opera. This season he conducts at both the Wagner Festival Geneva and the Tivoli Festival in Copenhagen, and other orchestral appearances include, Bamberger Symphoniker, Beethoven Orchester Bonn.
