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Press Release24 February 2020Siemens AGMunich
Bulgarian Conductor wins the Siemens Hallé International Conductors Competition
“Having won this competition
is an incredible feeling. I’m extremely happy and extremely honored. It’s a
great privilege to get to work with Sir Mark Elder and the musicians of the
Hallé Orchestra,” said Lazarova.
Lazarova, who lives in Switzerland, received the James Conlon Conducting
Prize at the prestigious Aspen Music Festival in 2019, and has worked with
Hradec-Kralove Philharmonic Orchestra in Czech Republic, Thessaloniki State
Symphony Orchestra in Greece, Meiningen and Konstanz Symphony Orchestras in
Germany.
The first prize of
the conductors competition consists of a two-year engagement as assistant
conductor of Sir Mark Elder (72), the Music Director of the Hallé Orchestra.
The prize is also endowed with GBP 15,000, the post of Director of the Hallé
Youth Orchestra and the opportunity to become established internationally
through numerous guest conductorships. Lazarova will take up her new position in September 2020.
“It has been a week of huge excitement for us
all to meet, and work with, these wonderful young conductors at the start of
their careers. With so much extraordinary talent on display, choosing the
winner was very difficult, but I am delighted to welcome Delyana as the new
young conductor of the Hallé, and look forward enormously to our work together,”
said Sir Mark Elder.
The competition,
held in 2020 for the first time, is a collaboration between the Siemens Arts
Program and the Hallé Orchestra from Manchester in the U.K.
Stephan Frucht,
Artistic Director of the Siemens Arts Program, commented: “Hosting this
competition in cooperation with the Hallé Orchestra means we can give new
talents a platform to demonstrate their many years of hard work and musical
skills on an international stage. The Siemens Arts Program is almost unique in
establishing links between emerging artists and established international
cultural institutions, our partners, such as the Hallé Orchestra, the Salzburg
Festival or Carnegie Hall.”
In addition to
Stephan Frucht and Sir Mark Elder, the jury consisted of other high-ranking
experts from the world of music such as John Summers (Chief Executive of
Hallé), Carola Reul (Chief Executive of the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie),
Geoffrey Owen (Head of Artistic Planning of the Hallé Orchestra), Julia
Albrecht (Director of Artist Management at the Schmid Konzertdirektion) and
Arna Kristín Einarsdóttir (Managing Director for the National Arts Center
Orchestra in Canada).
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