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POISE AND PASSION: THE CHARLOTTE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Jun 12, 2014

Currently in his fourth season as Music Director of the Charlotte Symphony, Christopher Warren-Green's sensitive interpretation and poised command has earned him the greatest respect throughout the music-making world. Warren-Green is also Music Director and Principal Conductor of the London Chamber Orchestra.

During the 2013-2014 season, key dates in North America have included Minnesota Orchestra and The Philadelphia Orchestra, Washington's National Symphony Orchestra, as well as the Saint Louis, Houston, Milwaukee, Seattle and Vancouver symphony orchestras. This season sees him make his debut with Toronto Symphony Orchestra and return to the Detroit Symphony Orchestra for the third consecutive season.

Recent highlights in Europe have included the world premiere of Frank Corcoran's Violin Concerto with the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Dublin, and concerts with the Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Orchestre National de Belgique, with whom he is a regular collaborator. Elsewhere, he has worked with Royal Scottish National, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Iceland Symphony and Sapporo Symphony orchestras, as well as the Zürcher Kammerorchester. In 13/14, he also works with Beethoven Orchester Bonn for the first time, and returns to Philharmonia Orchestra and the KBS Symphony Orchestra.

A regular on the summer festival scene, Warren-Green performed with the Philharmonia Orchestra at the Lichfield Festival and at the Sewanee Summer Music Festival in Tennessee in 2013. Previous summer festival engagements have included the Boston Summer Arts Weekend Festival, Three Choirs Festival 2012 with the Philharmonia Orchestra, the International Music Festival 'Chopin and his Europe' with Sinfonia Varsovia and the Enescu Festival.

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