Nathalie Stutzmann appointed Principal Guest Conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra

The Philadelphia Orchestra announced today the appointment of Nathalie Stutzmann as its new Principal Guest Conductor. She takes up the new position in Philadelphia for three years commencing September 2021.

“It is my great pleasure to welcome Nathalie Stutzmann to the Philadelphia Orchestra family,” said Yannick Nezet-Seguin. “Nathalie is a kindred spirit whose background as a contralto and work as an opera conductor have influenced her dynamic and highly successful career. She brings a depth of artistry, charismatic musicianship, and creativity to her work, making her an ideal collaborator. I look forward to watching her connection with the musicians of the Orchestra grow even deeper in the coming years and to experiencing her contributions to our artistic vision.”

“We are delighted to expand our relationship with Nathalie Stutzmann through this important appointment,” said President and CEO Matias Tarnopolsky. “Anyone who has experienced her performances with the Orchestra knows that we have an exciting three years ahead. We look forward to an ever deeper exploration of her singular artistry and inspiring musicianship here at home, on the Digital Stage, in our communities, and beyond.”

“It is a privilege and an honor to become the principal guest conductor of the iconic Philadelphia Orchestra—outstanding music-making, heartfelt playing, and emotional moments inhabit my soul every time I think about those marvelous musicians,” said Stutzmann. “I have always felt close to Yannick Nézet-Séguin and I am thrilled that through this new role I have the opportunity to work under the same roof. The teamwork off stage is just as important to the success of a partnership with an orchestra as what happens on stage, and I am also very much looking forward to the teamwork with Matías Tarnopolsky, Vice President of Artistic Planning Jeremy Rothman, and the whole management team. In these deeply uncertain and stressful times of pandemic, the strength of our partnerships is more important than ever, and it is so exciting to embark on this next stage of our relationship as we navigate these tricky times together. I look forward to spending more time in Philadelphia with my new American family, and we cannot wait to share more wonderful music with you.”

Photo: Jeff Fusco

Nathalie Stutzmann: “La mía es una carrera atípica”

Nathalie Stutzmann (Suresnes, 1965) nos conquistó hace ya más de tres décadas con su voz única —profunda, oscura, carnosa— y desde hace unos años nos conquista también con su batuta. El suyo es un caso sin parangón: una cantante que triunfa como directora, que compagina ambas actividades y que, incluso, las simultanea a menudo en concierto. La contralto francesa es titular de la Kristiansand Symfoniorkester —tampoco abundan las directoras titulares de orquestas sinfónicas— y la lista de aquellas con las que suele colaborar cada día es más extensa: RTÉ National (Irlanda), Londres, Los Ángeles, Seattle, Atlanta, Bamberg, Filadelfia, Minesota, Róterdam, Oslo, Liverpool, Estocolmo, Gotemburgo… Pronto ampliará esa lista con el nombre de la Orquesta Nacional de España, a la que dirigirá en el Auditorio Nacional de Música el fin de semana del 11 al 13 de este mes de diciembre. Sin embargo, no todo son alegrías en su carrera: hace algo más de un año, se vio obligada a disolver la orquesta que había creado para hacer música barroca, Orfeo 55, debido a problemas financieros. Próximamente saldrá editado el último cd que grabó con ella, un legado discográfico de valor incalculable para su legión de admiradores. Realizamos esta entrevista telefónica cuando Stutzmann se encontraba en Noruega dirigiendo, al frente de la orquesta de la que es titular, cinco conciertos dedicados a Beethoven.

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2019/20 Artist-in-Residence with the Rotterdam Philharmonic

The Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra welcomes Nathalie Stutzmann as its 2019/20 Artist-in-Residence. The residency will showcase Nathalie’s multi-faced musicianship with projects as both conductor and contralto. She will perform a wide range of repertoire including Schumann, Strauss, Mozart and Bach.

Conducting debut at the BBC Proms in a Brahms, Wagner and Mozart programme

On August 7 2019, Nathalie Stutzmann makes her conducting debut at the BBC Proms, leading Brahms’ Tragic Overture, Wagner’s Prelude and Liebestod from Tristan and Isolde and Mozart’s Requiem. The performance, hosted at London’s Royal Albert Hall, will be live broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and broadcast on BBC Four August 11.

Nathalie Stutzmann appointed to the Légion d’Honneur

The Légion d’Honneur is France’s highest honours, established in 1802 by Napoleon Bonaparte.

Nathalie Stutzmann comments on her Facebook page:
“I am deeply happy and touched to have been appointed to the Légion d’Honneur this January 1, 2019.
As the Légion d’Honneur is France’s highest honours, I am particularly proud to be admitted as a conductor and singer in this order of merit founded more than two centuries ago.
This distinction is also an encouragement to always serve music with passion and share it with the greatest number.”