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The Iceland Symphony Orchestra (ISO) has introduced the appointment of Barbara Hannigan as their Chief Conductor and Inventive Director. She’ll take up the baton in Reykjavík formally beginning in August 2026, with an preliminary appointment of three seasons.
The association will see Hannigan work with the ISO for at least six subscription weeks every season, together with touring and recording. She can have a hand in programming the live shows for every season.
“At all times curious, brave and artistic, the gamers of the ISO are devoted to working on the highest stage. Their technical excellence co-exists alongside their great creativeness. In working with the ISO, I’ve felt the will and risk, for the primary time, to think about a place as Chief Conductor. It’s a matter of artistic chemistry and collective timing that drives us to embark on this new path, collectively,” Barbara Hannigan feedback in a press release.
Barbara Hannigan
Barbara first carried out the Iceland Symphony Orchestra in 2022, returning in 2023, and lately in 2024 to carry out Poulenc’s La Voix Humaine in a manufacturing the place she sings, conducts, and interacts with stay video.
The native of Nova Scotia has carved out a singular id within the classical music world as soprano and conductor — typically, each on the identical time. She is a champion of latest music, and progressive ideas, having premiered 85 new works, and collaborated with famous composers György Ligeti, Henri Dutilleux, Gerald Barry, Pierre Boulez, John Zorn, George Benjamin and Hans Abrahamsen.
Lára Sóley Jóhannsdóttir, Managing Director ISO, feedback, “Barbara Hannigan is considered one of a sort, and we will’t wait to work extra with such an excellent artist, carry out the progressive programmes she is famend for and be part of her distinctive expression. The primary time she walked on stage to conduct our orchestra, all of us felt one thing distinctive and distinctive within the air. Experiencing the belief between her and the musicians and the way they create and go on an journey collectively is extraordinarily inspiring. We’re grateful and honored to be the primary orchestra to nominate Barbara Hannigan as Chief Conductor and Inventive Director. We all know that she’s going to considerably affect the orchestra, our audiences and the Icelandic cultural life within the years to return.”
She is going to proceed her relationships with quite a lot of different organizations,
- Principal Visitor Conductor of the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra since 2019;
- Affiliate Artist with the London Symphony Orchestra;
- Première Artiste Invitée with l’Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France;
- Begins within the position of Principal Visitor Conductor with Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne in 2024/25;
- Named the Reinbert de Leeuw Professor of Music on the Royal Academy of Music in London.
Barbara can be a frequent collaborator with quite a lot of orchestras, together with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Montreal Symphony Orchestra, and Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra, amongst others.
Barbara Hannigan and pianist Bertrand Chamayou are releasing a recording of Olivier Messiaen’s Poèmes pour Mi, Chants de terre et de ciel and La Mort du nombre on Alpha Classics that drops Might 24.
Alongside together with her worldwide engagements, she returns to Nova Scotia this summer season for every week of workshops and a live performance as a part of her Equilibrium Younger Artists mentoring program.
Toronto audiences will have the ability to catch Barbara and Bertrand on tour later this 12 months performing works of Messiaen, Scriabin and Zorn, with a cease within the metropolis on November 28, following a live performance in Montreal on November 26.
Barbara Hannigan and the Iceland Symphony Orchestra will give their subsequent live performance collectively in June 2025 within the Harpa Live performance Corridor in Reykjavík, Iceland.
Congratulations to Barbara and the ISO.
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