- Benjamin Zander
Benjamin Zander (born
March 9 ,1939 ,Gerrards Cross ,Buckinghamshire ,England ) is an English-American conductor. He is the music director of theBoston Philharmonic Orchestra and a faculty member at theNew England Conservatory . He is known for his interpretations of the works ofGustav Mahler and his "popular" pre-concert lectures.Biography
Zander started his early musical training in his native England with
cello and composition lessons under the guidance of his father. When he was nine,Benjamin Britten took an interest in his development and invited the family to spend three summers inAldeburgh with him. This led to a long association with Britten and lessons inmusic theory and composition from Britten's close associateImogen Holst , daughter ofGustav Holst .Zander left school when he was fifteen, moving to
Florence at the invitation of the Spanish cello virtuosoGaspar Cassadó , who became his teacher and mentor for the next five years. He completed his cello training at the State Academy inCologne , traveling extensively with Cassadó and performing recitals and chamber music.In 1964, Zander completed a degree at
University College London (part of theUniversity of London ), winning the University College Essay Prize and aHarkness Commonwealth Fellowship for postgraduate work atHarvard .Boston has been his home ever since.In 1967, Zander joined the faculty of the New England Conservatory where he teaches an Interpretation Class and conducts the Youth Philharmonic Orchestra and the conservatory orchestras. During his 32-year tenure as conductor of the Youth Philharmonic, he has led the orchestra on 12 international tours and released five commercial recordings as well as several
PBS documentaries. In addition to his work at NEC, Zander is the artistic director of the New England Conservatory at Walnut Hill program at the renownedWalnut Hill School , where he teaches a weekly master class.In 1979, he became the conductor of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra, a position he still holds. Their extensive repertoire includes an emphasis on late Romantic and early 20th-century composers, especially the symphonies of Gustav Mahler, of whose work he has become a notable interpreter. To celebrate the orchestra's 25th Anniversary in 2003-4, the BPO completed a nearly all-Mahler season, including a concert of Mahler's Second Symphony in
Carnegie Hall .Zander is currently (
as of 2006 ) recording a series of Beethoven and Mahler symphonies with thePhilharmonia Orchestra of London for theTelarc label. Each of his recordings includes a full-length discussion disc in which he explains the music. "High Fidelity" magazine named his recording of Mahler's Symphony No. 6 as the best classical crossover recording of 2002. His recording of Mahler's Symphony No. 3 was awarded the 2004 Critic's Choice by the German Record Critic's Award Association, and his recording of Mahler's 9th Symphony was nominated for aGrammy Award .On
19 July 2006 he received an Honorary Doctorate fromLeeds Metropolitan University .Extra-musical life
Zander has an extensive speaking career lecturing to organizations on leadership. He has appeared four times as a keynote speaker at the
World Economic Forum inDavos , where he was presented with the Crystal award for "outstanding contributions in the Arts and international relations". His book "The Art of Possibility", co-authored with his partner, psychotherapistRosamund Zander , has been translated into seventeen languages. In 2002, Zander was awarded the "Caring Citizen of the Humanities" Award by theInternational Council for Caring Communities at theUnited Nations. His brothers, Luke (a doctor) and Michael (a professor of Law at theLondon School of Economics ), are also accomplished musicians.External links
* [http://www.benjaminzander.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.bigspeak.com/benjamin-zander.html Benjamin Zander Profile Page]Interviews with Ben Zander
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rQvtHxOY60 Interview with Charlie Rose]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ayR7dqbaqg Interview with Charlie Rose]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r57r534apRo Interview with Bruce Sellery]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhepYouyUn0 WGBH Public Television Boston]
* [http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/benjamin_zander_on_music_and_passion.html TED Talk: Classical music with shining eyes]
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