conductor
Gianandrea Noseda
Gianandrea Noseda is one of the world’s most sought-after conductors, equally recognized for his artistry in both the concert hall and opera house. The 2023-2024 season marks his seventh as music director of the National Symphony Orchestra, which makes its home at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.
Noseda’s leadership has inspired and reinvigorated the orchestra; the renewed artistic recognition and critical acclaim has led to invitations to Carnegie Hall and concert halls abroad, as well as digital streaming and a record label distributed by LSO Live for which Noseda also records as principal guest conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra. In addition, Noseda has made over seventy recordings for various labels, including Deutsche Grammophon and Chandos.
As general music director of the Zurich Opera House since September 2021, Noseda will be leading a new production of Wagner’s Der Ring de Nibelungen in 2024. His performances of the Ring operas since 2022 have been praised by critics and in 2023 he was recognized as Best Conductor by the jury of the German OPER!AWARDS specifically for his Wagner interpretations.
Previously, Noseda served as chief conductor of the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra and music director of the Teatro Regio Torino.
Noseda has conducted the most important international orchestras, opera houses and festivals. He is principal guest conductor of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Mariinsky Theatre, Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della RAI and Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Victor de Sabata Chair of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, and artistic director of the Stresa Festival.
Gianandrea Noseda made his first appearance with the Concertgebouw Orchestra in October 2018 when he stepped in for Mariss Jansons, conducting Britten’s War Requiem. He returned in January 2021 and October 2022.
A native of Milan, Noseda is Commendatore al Merito della Repubblica Italiana. He has been honored as Musical America’s Conductor of the Year (2015) and International Opera Awards Conductor of the Year (2016).
Gianandrea Noseda is one of the world’s most sought-after conductors, equally recognized for his artistry in both the concert hall and opera house. The 2023-2024 season marks his seventh as music director of the National Symphony Orchestra, which makes its home at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.
Noseda’s leadership has inspired and reinvigorated the orchestra; the renewed artistic recognition and critical acclaim has led to invitations to Carnegie Hall and concert halls abroad, as well as digital streaming and a record label distributed by LSO Live for which Noseda also records as principal guest conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra. In addition, Noseda has made over seventy recordings for various labels, including Deutsche Grammophon and Chandos.
As general music director of the Zurich Opera House since September 2021, Noseda will be leading a new production of Wagner’s Der Ring de Nibelungen in 2024. His performances of the Ring operas since 2022 have been praised by critics and in 2023 he was recognized as Best Conductor by the jury of the German OPER!AWARDS specifically for his Wagner interpretations.
Previously, Noseda served as chief conductor of the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra and music director of the Teatro Regio Torino.
Noseda has conducted the most important international orchestras, opera houses and festivals. He is principal guest conductor of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Mariinsky Theatre, Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della RAI and Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Victor de Sabata Chair of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, and artistic director of the Stresa Festival.
Gianandrea Noseda made his first appearance with the Concertgebouw Orchestra in October 2018 when he stepped in for Mariss Jansons, conducting Britten’s War Requiem. He returned in January 2021 and October 2022.
A native of Milan, Noseda is Commendatore al Merito della Repubblica Italiana. He has been honored as Musical America’s Conductor of the Year (2015) and International Opera Awards Conductor of the Year (2016).
Gianandrea Noseda is one of the world’s most sought-after conductors, equally recognized for his artistry in both the concert hall and opera house. The 2023-2024 season marks his seventh as music director of the National Symphony Orchestra, which makes its home at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.
Noseda’s leadership has inspired and reinvigorated the orchestra; the renewed artistic recognition and critical acclaim has led to invitations to Carnegie Hall and concert halls abroad, as well as digital streaming and a record label distributed by LSO Live for which Noseda also records as principal guest conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra. In addition, Noseda has made over seventy recordings for various labels, including Deutsche Grammophon and Chandos.
As general music director of the Zurich Opera House since September 2021, Noseda will be leading a new production of Wagner’s Der Ring de Nibelungen in 2024. His performances of the Ring operas since 2022 have been praised by critics and in 2023 he was recognized as Best Conductor by the jury of the German OPER!AWARDS specifically for his Wagner interpretations.
Previously, Noseda served as chief conductor of the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra and music director of the Teatro Regio Torino.
Noseda has conducted the most important international orchestras, opera houses and festivals. He is principal guest conductor of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Mariinsky Theatre, Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della RAI and Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Victor de Sabata Chair of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, and artistic director of the Stresa Festival.
Gianandrea Noseda made his first appearance with the Concertgebouw Orchestra in October 2018 when he stepped in for Mariss Jansons, conducting Britten’s War Requiem. He returned in January 2021 and October 2022.
A native of Milan, Noseda is Commendatore al Merito della Repubblica Italiana. He has been honored as Musical America’s Conductor of the Year (2015) and International Opera Awards Conductor of the Year (2016).