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Actuacions passades 1997 — Ahir
Hilary Hahn in Brahm’s Violin Concerto, BrahmsBartókBeethoven
Baltic Sea FestivalConductor
Veure programa, repartiment i equipPromenade Concert No.404, MozartProkofiev
Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony OrchestraConductor
Veure programa, repartiment i equipA kékszakállú herceg vára (Bluebeard's Castle), Bartók
Conductor
Veure elenc i equipA kékszakállú herceg vára (Bluebeard's Castle), Bartók
New Zealand OperaConductor
Veure elenc i equipBerlioz / Dessner, DessnerBerlioz, H.
Orchestre National de LyonConductor
Veure programa, repartiment i equipHilary Hahn in Brahm’s Violin Concerto, BrahmsBartókBeethoven
Baltic Sea FestivalConductor
Veure programa, repartiment i equipPromenade Concert No.404, MozartProkofiev
Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony OrchestraConductor
Veure programa, repartiment i equipA kékszakállú herceg vára (Bluebeard's Castle), Bartók
Conductor
Veure elenc i equipA kékszakállú herceg vára (Bluebeard's Castle), Bartók
New Zealand OperaConductor
Veure elenc i equipMSO Mornings: Rachmaninov's Third Symphony, ShostakovichRachmaninoff
Melbourne Symphony OrchestraConductor
Veure programa, repartiment i equipFauré's Requiem, Kats-CherninSibeliusFauré
Melbourne Symphony OrchestraConductor
Veure programa, repartiment i equipLAWRENCE RENES, Principal Guest Conductor of the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic since October l996, assumed the position of Chief Conductor/Artistic Advisor of the Gelders Orchestra in Arnhem in August 1998. Born in 1970 in the Netherlands, Lawrence Renes received international recognition in March 1995 when on twenty-four hours notice he was called in to replace Riccardo Chailly with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam, conducting Strauss' Ein Heldenleben and Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra. The performance was taped for later telecast and was also the subject of a documentary on Mr. Renes entitled "A Dream Debut." Mr. Renes studied violin at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam and conducting at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, where he graduated with honors in 1993. He