- Anu Tali
Anu Tali (born
1972 ) is anEstonia n conductor. She started her musical training as a pianist, and graduated from the Tallinn Music High School in1991 . She continued her studies in the Estonian Music Academy as a conductor with Kuno Areng, Toomas Kapten and Roman Matsow. From1998 to2000 , she studied at theSt. Petersburg State Conservatory with Ilya Mussin and later withLeonid Korchmar . She began conducting studies in1995 withJorma Panula at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki.Anu Tali and her twin sister Kadri Tali founded the Nordic Symphony Orchestra (NSO) in 1997, consisting of young musicians from around the world. The orchestra performs five times each year and has members from fifteen countries. Themed concert seasons have included "The Musical Capitals of the World" (
1998 /1999 ), "Life and Death" (1999 /2000 ), "Symphony" (2000 /2001 ), "Musica Grande (2001 /2002 ), "Passion or Passion" (2002 /2003 ), "À la Russe" (2003 /2004 ), "Face of North" (2004 /2005 ), "Legends" (2005 /2006 ) and "Apocalyptica" (2006 /2007 ).Tali appears regularly with Estonian orchestras and has guest conducted orchestras in Finland, Sweden, Latvia, Slovakia (premiering "Namah" by
Peter Machajdik ), Austria, Germany, Russia, Japan and the United States. These include the Japan Philharmonic, Tokyo Philharmonic, Strasbourg Philharmonic, Tyrol Symphony Orchestra,New Jersey Symphony Orchestra , Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, the Hiroshima, Kyoto and Sapporo Symphony Orchestras and theNDR Symphony Orchestra . In the summer of 2006, Anu Tali debuted at theSavonlinna Opera Festival with a new production of "Carmen" and also at theSalzburg Festival with theMozarteum Orchestra . In 2006-2007, her engagements include guest appearances with theNashville Symphony Orchestra , the Orchestre National de Lyon, the Munich Chamber Orchestra and the Deutsche Symphony Orchestra Berlin.Tali and the NSO made their debut recording in
2002 with "Swan Flight", for Finlandia/Warner Classics, which featured two world premiere recordings, the orchestral suites "Ocean" and "Swan Flight" byVeljo Tormis . This recording earned her the Young Artist of the Year award at the2003 Echo Klassic Awards in Germany. She also received the Cultural Award of Estonia 2003 and the Presidential Award of Estonia in 2004. Anu Tali has also recorded Estonian music with the Frankfurt RSO. Most recently, the NSO and Tali released their second recording, "Action Passion Illusion" (also on Warner Classics).In April 2007, Tali was named Music Director of the
Manitoba Chamber Orchestra , effective as of September 2007. [ [http://www.cbc.ca/arts/music/story/2007/04/20/conductor-manitoba.html "Manitoba Chamber Orchestra names female conductor", CBC Arts, 20 April 2007.] ] In November 2007, the orchestra announced that it and Tali were unable to agree on contract terms, and that Tali would not become the orchestra's music director. [cite news | author=Morley Walker | title=Chamber orchestra's new music director backs out | url=http://www.whatsonwinnipeg.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=33176 | publisher="Winnipeg Free Press" | date=2007-11-12 | accessdate=2007-11-13]References
External links
* [http://www.warnerclassics.com/artistbiography.php?artist=3150 Biography on Warner Classics website]
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