Carlos Kalmar

Conductor

Carlos Kalmar

“One of the most gripping events of the current season”
Oregon Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall
Alex Ross, New Yorker, May 2011

Carlos Kalmar is a conductor with a passion for introducing audiences and orchestras to less well-­‐known repertoire and is regularly praised for his innovative programmes. He brings with him a wide breadth of musical expertise drawn from his 28 years experience as Music Director. He enters his 14th year as Music Director of the Oregon Symphony Orchestra and continues as Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of Chicago’s Grant Park Music Festival. In May 2011 Kalmar made his highly acclaimed Carnegie Hall debut with the Oregon Symphony Orchestra, noted by New York critic Alex Ross as “one of the most gripping events of the current season”. The concert entitled “Music for a Time of War” with works by Ives, Adams, Britten and Vaughan Williams was subsequently released by Pentatone and was nominated for a Grammy Award for “Best Orchestral Performance”.

He is a regular guest conductor of the Baltimore and Milwaukee Symphony Orchestras and has recently conducted subscription concerts with the Chicago Symphony, Boston Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, Houston Symphony, Seattle Symphony and Minnesota Orchestras. In the Far East he has conducted both the NHK and Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestras as well as the Singapore Symphony and Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestras.

Until 2016 Kalmar also held the position of Music Director of the RTVE Madrid. He has conducted extensively in Europe with notable orchestras including the City of Birmingham Symphony, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Czech Philharmonic, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Helsinki Philharmonic, Berlin Radio Symphony, Frankfurt Radio Symphony, Orchestra della Toscana, Mozarteumorchester Salzburg, and Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestras.

Kalmar is highly regarded for his work with singers and has conducted at the Hamburg State Opera, Vienna State Opera (Magic Flute, Cosí fan tutte), Zurich Opera House (Figaro, Die Entführung) and National Opera of Brussels (Il Barbiere di Siviglia) in addition to productions at the Vienna Volksoper (Contes d’Hoffmann), Frankfurt (Die Fledermaus), Weimar (Rigoletto), and the Aix en Provence and Carinthischer Sommer Festivals. He regularly programmes opera in concert and oratorio with his orchestras in Oregon and Chicago.

Pentatone followed the 2012 release of “Music for a Time of War” with a recording entitled “This England” featuring Vaughan Williams Symphony No 5, Britten Four Sea Interludes and Elgar Cockaigne Overture.

Kalmar’s most recent release, “Spirit of the American Range” features works by Walter Piston, George Antheil and Copland Symphony No 3 and also nominated for Grammy Award for “Best Orchestral Performance. On Warner Classics he released a recording of orchestral works by Lalo with the RTVE Orchestra in Madrid whilst for Hyperion he recorded cello concertos by Dohnanyi, Enescu and D’Albert with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. His recordings for Cedille records include a CD of American Orchestral works, repertoire by Szymanowski, Martinu and Bartok and with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra he recorded works by Joachim and Brahms.

Born in Uruguay to Austrian parents, Carlos Kalmar studied conducting with Karl Österreicher at the College for Music in Vienna and in 1984 won First Prize at the Hans Swarowsky Conducting Competition. He has previously served as Music Director with the RTVE Madrid, Stuttgart Philharmonic, Anhaltisches Theater and Philharmonic Orchestra in Dessau and the Niederösterreichisches Tonkünstlerorchester in Vienna.

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