Josep Caballé Domenech

Josep Caballé Domenech
Background information
Born 1973
Barcelona, Catalonia
Occupation(s) Conductor, musician
Website www.jcaballedomenech.com

Josep Caballé Domenech (born 1973) is a Spanish musician and conductor. Newly appointed General Music Director of the Staatskapelle Halle (Germany),[1] where he will be in charge of the Philharmonic Orchestra and the Opera House, and now in his third Season as Music Director of the Colorado Springs Philharmonic (USA).

Life and career

Josep Caballé-Domenech was born in Barcelona, Spain, into a family of musicians. He studied piano, percussion, singing and violin and took conducting lessons with David Zinman and Jorma Panula at the Aspen Music Festival, Sergiu Comissiona, and also at Vienna's University of Music and Scenic Arts.

Conducting career

He has conducted orchestras such as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London, Tonhalle Zurich, WDR Cologne, Swedish Radio Symphony, Czech Philharmonic, DeutschesSimfonieOrchester Berlín, Munich Radio Orchestra, Staatsoper Stuttgart, Baden Baden Philharmonic, Giuseppe Verdi Symphony Orchestra in Milan, Trondheim Symphony, New Japan Philharmonic, Houston Symphony, San Antonio Symphony, and OFUNAM México, among others. Josep Caballé-Domenech was principal guest conductor of the Norrköping Symphony from 2005–07.

Mr. Caballé-Domenech made his opera debut at Barcelona's Liceu conducting performances of Mozart's Così fan tutti. Subsequent productions at the Liceu include Haydn's Il mondo della luna, Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore, Granados's Maria del Carmen, and Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor. He has also led Liceu productions at the Savonlinna Festival and at La Fenice in Venice. Mr. Caballé-Domenech has conducted Le nozze di Figaro at the Stuttgart State Opera, Tosca, Carmen and Le nozze di Figaro at the Vienna Volksoper, Figaro, Barber of Seville and Carmen at the Semperoper Dresden, La Bohème at Lisbon's Teatro São Carlos, and a highly acclaimed production of Luisa Fernanda at the Theater an der Wien with Plácido Domingo in the principal role.

Recent Highlights includes the premiere of E. Palomar ballet "Negro Goya" at the 60th International Granada Festival, debut at the Royal Albert Hall London and a recording of Respighi's Roman Trilogy for Onyx Classics with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, debut at the Semperoper Dresden with Mozart's Nozze di Figaro, Kömische Oper Berlin, Teatre Royal du Versailles in Paris, Montpellier, Concertgebouw Amsterdam with the Radio Chamber Orchestra, Euskadi Symphony Orchestra, Belo Horizonte Philharmonic/Brasil, Tampere Philharmonic/Finland, and returns to summer festivals like Aspen Music Festival, Texas Music Festival Houston and Wintergreen Festival in the USA, among others.

Future engagements incluyes a new production of Bizet's Carmen at the Semperoper Dresden[2] and performances of Rossini's Barbier and Mozart's Nozze di Figaro, Puccini's Boheme[3] at the Staatsoper Berlin and new productions in Essen and Toulouse. He is now (since 2013/4) GMD (Generalmusikdirektor) of the Staatskapelle Halle (Opera Halle) in the state of Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany, as well as of the Colorado Spring Orchestra since 2011/2 (prolonged in 2015).

Awards

Josep Caballé-Domenech was awarded the Aspen Prize from the American Academy of Conducting at Aspen. He was selected to be 'Sir Colin Davis' Protégé' in the first Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative's inaugural cycle (2002–2003).

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Cultural offices
Preceded by
Lawrence Leighton Smith
Music Director, Colorado Springs Philharmonic
2011–present
Succeeded by
incumbent
Preceded by
Karl-Heinz Steffens
General Music Director, Staatskapelle Halle
2013–present
Succeeded by
incumbent


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