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Stewart
Robertson,
Conductor
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During the 2010 - 2011 season,
Stewart Robertson conducts the West Coast premiere of Anna Karenina.
Born in Scotland,
Mr. Robertson
thrives on a wide range of musical interests. He has become
particularly associated with the music of Mozart, Beethoven, and
Britten and his close involvement with new music has led to him
having conducted over 100 orchestral and operatic world
premieres. Maestro Robertson is Music Director and Principal
Conductor of the Atlantic Classical Orchestra in Florida and has
been recently named Music Director Emeritus of Glimmerglass
Opera in recognition of the phenomenal musical growth the
company has achieved under his direction over the last two
decades.
Mr.
Robertson gained his early experience in opera at the opera
houses of Cologne and Zurich and at Scottish Opera, where he was
Music Director of the touring company. Subsequently in the USA
he became Music Director of the San Bernardino Symphony
Orchestra and the Santa Fe Symphony Orchestra, where he was
champion of new music and a frequent broadcaster on National
Public Radio. Additionally, he has enjoyed two highly
successful periods as Artistic Director of Opera Omaha, and
Music Director of Florida Grand Opera in Miami.
Equally at home in opera and the concert hall, Robertson has led
performances with orchestras as diverse as the BBC Scottish
Symphony Orchestra, the Hong Kong Philharmonic, Louisville
Orchestra, Netherlands Symphony Orchestra, Mecklenburg
Staatskapelle, Buenos Aires Philharmonic, Sicily Symphony
Orchestra, Orchestra Sinfonica Nacional of Mexico, the North
German Philharmonic, and the City of Birmingham Symphony
Orchestra. Highlights include performances at the Lille Festival
in France with the Orchestra of Maastricht, Igor Oistrakh,
soloist, and at the Concertgebouw with the Ukraine State
Philharmonic. He has also led this orchestra both in Kiev and on
tour in Holland and has recorded with them symphonies of
Shostakovich, and Prokofiev. Recently Robertson made a highly
successful debut with the Arturo Toscanini Philharmonic
Orchestra and the chorus of the Maggio Musicale Florence
conducting the closing concert of the 2009 season of Italy’s
famed Festival of the Nations in Citta di Castello, Umbria.
In
the realm of opera Maestro Robertson’s appearances include New
York City Opera, the Lyric Opera of Chicago, the companies of
Montreal, Detroit, Philadelphia, the Deutsche Oper am Rhein,
Dusseldorf, the Norwegian National Opera, the Jesi Festival in
Italy, the Wexford Festival and Opera Ireland in Dublin.
Robertson’s performances with the Royal Scottish National
Orchestra, Utah Symphony, Ukraine State Philharmonic and
Glimmerglass Opera can be heard on the Chandos, Naxos, New World
and Verdi/ EMI labels while his recording of Sir Richard Rodney
Bennett’s opera The Mines of Sulphur was recently
nominated for a Grammy Award. His world premiere recording of
David Carlson’s Anna Karenina with the St. Louis Symphony
has recently been released on the Signum label, and his
interpretation of Puccini’s La bohème
at the Puccini
Festival in the composer’s hometown of Torre del Lago gained the
unique distinction of becoming the first performance of the work
by a non-Italian conductor to be released by the Festival as a
commercial DVD. In the USA, Robertson’s’ performances have been
televised by PBS on both the “Great Performances” and “Live
from Lincoln Center” series.
Future plans include a return to Orchestra London, Canada,
concerts with the New Jersey based virtuoso string ensemble
ARCO, L’Opera de Montreal, the Wexford and Fort Worth opera
festivals, and a production of Aaron Copland’s The Tender
Land at Glimmerglass.
A
native of Glasgow, Scotland, Mr. Robertson is a graduate of the
Royal Scottish Academy of Music. He studied piano with Denis
Matthews, conducting with Otmar Suitner at the Mozarteum,
Salzburg and with Hans Swarowsky in Vienna.
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