Work : New Career 1971 (First began conducting)
Work : Prize 1974 (International competition of Besancon)
Work : New Job 1975 (Deputy director of the orchestra, six yrs.)
Work : Gain social status 1977 (First conducting at Paris Opera)
Work : New Job 1979 (Principal guest conductor)
Work : New Job 1981 (Started at Glyndebourne)
Work : Gain social status 1984 (First appearance at Scala)
Work : New Job 1987 (Musical director)
Work : New Job 1990 (Salzburg Opera)
Work : New Job 1993 (Chief Musical Director, Frankfurt Opera)
French musician and orchestral conductor. He studied general musical theory, harmony theory, counterpoint, trombone, tuba, piano, double base and percussion at the Amiens Conservatory before he went to the Paris Conservatory, where he gained the first prize for the tenor trombone. Cambreling began his career in 1971 in Lyon, but at the same time he studied orchestral conducting at the École Normale de Musique in Paris under Pierre Dervaux, and he took his diploma a year later. In 1974 he won the international competition of Besançon. He went to Lyon as the assistant to Serge Baudo and was deputy director of the orchestra from 1975-81. His interpretations of "Cinderella" by Rossini and "Salome" by R. Strauss found wide acclaim. In 1977 he conducted for the first time at the Paris Opera. From then on his career acquired an international dimension. In 1979 he became the principal guest conductor of the Ensemble Inter Contemporain, and was responsible for numerous first performances. In 1981 he conducted in Glyndebourne. That same year he became the deputy musical director and first conductor of the Theatre de la Monnaie in Brussels, which appointed him as its musical director in 1987. In 1984 he made his debut at the Scala with Mozart’s "Lucio Silla." Since 1990, he has been a regular guest conductor in Salzburg. In 1993 he became the artistic manager and chief musical director of the Frankfurt Opera, and at the same time the artistic director of the concerts of the Frankfurt Museum Society. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less
Born: July 2, 1948, Amiens, France
Sylvain Cambreling is a renowned French conductor known for his interpretations of contemporary and 20th-century music. He has held prominent positions with leading orchestras including the Orchestre National de Lyon, SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden und Freiburg, and the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra. He is particularly celebrated for his championing of composers such as Ligeti, Berio, and Dutilleux.
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