The Danish National Symphony Orchestra & Christian Schumann
Biography The Danish National Symphony Orchestra & Christian Schumann
Christian Schumann
Die Neue Züricher Zeitung calls him “a shining star of the new German conductor generation.” A truly modern and multi-faceted artist, Christian Schumann has rapidly established a reputation as both an opera and symphonic conductor, as well as a leading international force in the contemporary and film music world.
The 2019/20 season will see Christian Schumann perform with several important orchestras, including the NDR Radiophilharmonie at the Schleswig Holstein Music Festival, Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Oslo Philharmonic and Orquestra Sinfónica do Porto Casa da Música. He recently made highly successful debuts with the Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Brussels Philharmonic, the Istambul Opera Orchestra, featuring a brand-new piano concerto by the Grammy Award-winning Afro-Cuban jazz pianist and composer Gonzalo Rubalcaba, and with Warsaw Philharmonic where he will return in 2020.
Christian Schumann has appeared in a number of important opera productions across Europe. He recently conducted the Berlin premiere’s of Peter Eötvös’s opera Angels in America to critical acclaim. He has also performed Peter Eötvös’ operas Die Tragödie des Teufels and Lady Sarashina at Bayerische Staatsoper and Teatr Wielki in Warsaw respectively. At Grand Theatre Avignon he conducted a double-bill featuring Bartók’s Bluebeard´s Castle and Eötvös’ Senza Sangue, previously enjoying a long-term relationship with the Theater St. Gallen, where he held the Kapellmeister position between 2006 – 2009. Last season he excelled in a critically-acclaimed new production of Peter Eötvös’ Three Sisters at Teatro Colón.
Schumann’s special affinity for film music has led him to conduct major projects often to arena audiences, such as at the Krakow Film Music Festival in summer 2017 (Neverending Story) as well as four open concerts with Het Gelders Orkest in the Netherlands, and three recent major tours across Germany and Austria featuring such classics as Star Wars, The Dark Knight, Harry Potter, James Bond, The Jungle Book and Ratatouille. In 2019/20 he will feature the iconic J’accuse film by Abel Gance with the Casa da Musica Orchestra and he will return to Tenerife for this year’s edition of its famous International Film Music Festival dedicated to horror classic movies. Schumann will also tour Germany again featuring music from the acclaimed John Adams and Hanz Zimmer and paradigmatic titles such as Fantasia, Pirates of the Caribbean or The Beauty and the Beast among others.
Schumann first came to international attention when he won First Prize at the International Conducting Competition in Budapest. He then went on to secure the International Allianz Academy for Conductors Scholarship, which led to several important debuts including appearances with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the Philharmonia Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall. Since then, he has worked with a number of important orchestras including Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra (where he appeared with Steven Isserlis), MDR Sinfonieorchester, Staatskapelle Weimar, Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre Philharmonique de Nice and Turku Philharmonic. New music groups included Ensemble Intercontemporain, Remix Ensemble Porto and Österreichisches Ensemble für Neue Musik.
Christian Schumann has conducted many recordings for film and video games including the original scores by Philippe Schoeller (J’accuse with SWR Sinfonieorchester), Pascal Schumacher (L’enigme with WDR Funkhausorchester Köln) and Johan Söderqvist (Battlefield 1 & Battlefield Expansion with Philharmonia Orchestra and the LSO respectively).
Schumann received a Master of Arts Degree at the Franz Liszt University Weimar majoring conducting and composition (2007). His professors were Nicolás Pasquet and Michael Obst.
The 2019/20 season will see Christian Schumann perform with a number of important orchestras, including the NDR Radiophilharmonie at the Schlewig Holstein Music Festival, Stavanger Symphony Orchestra, Oslo Philharmonic and Orquestra Sinfónica do Porto Casa da Música. He recently made highly succesful debuts with the Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Brussels Philharmonic, the Istambul Opera Orchestra, featuring a brand-new piano concerto by the Grammy Award-winning Afro-Cuban jazz pianist and composer Gonzalo Rubalcaba, and with Warsaw Philharmonic where he will return in 2020.
Christian Schumann has appeared in a number of important opera productions across Europe. He recently conducted the Berlin premiere’s of Peter Eötvös’s opera Angels in America to critical acclaim. He has also performed Peter Eötvös’ operas Die Tragödie des Teufels and Lady Sarashina at Bayerische Staatsoper and Teatr Wielki in Warsaw respectively. At Grand Theatre Avignon he conducted a double-bill featuring Bartók’s Bluebeard´s Castle and Eötvös’ Senza Sangue, previously enjoying a long-term relationship with the Theater St. Gallen, where he held the Kapellmeister position between 2006 – 2009. Last season he excelled in a critically-acclaimed new production of Peter Eötvös’ Three Sisters at Teatro Colón.
Schumann’s special affinity for film music has led him to conduct major projects often to arena audiences, such as at the Krakow Film Music Festival in summer 2017 (Neverending Story) as well as four open concerts with Het Gelders Orkest in the Netherlands, and three recent major tours across Germany and Austria featuring such classics as Star Wars, The Dark Knight, Harry Potter, James Bond, The Jungle Book and Ratatouille. In 2019/20 he will feature the iconic J’accuse film by Abel Gance with the Casa da Musica Orchestra and he will return to Tenerife for this year’s editon of its famous International Film Music Festival dedicated to horror classic movies. Schumann will also tour Germany again featuring music from the acclaimed John Adams and Hanz Zimmer and paradicatic titles such as Fantasia, Pirates of the Caribbean or The Beauty and the Beast among others.
Schumann first came to international attention when he won First Prize at the International Conducting Competition in Budapest. He then went on to secure the International Allianz Academy for Conductors Scholarship, which led to a number of important debuts including appearances with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the Philharmonia Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall. Since then, he has worked with a number of important orchestras including Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra (where he appeared with Steven Isserlis), MDR Sinfonieorchester, Staatskapelle Weimar, Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre Philharmonique de Nice and Turku Philharmonic. New music groups included Ensemble Intercontemporain, Remix Ensemble Porto and Österreichisches Ensemble für Neue Musik.
Christian Schumann has conducted a number of recordings for film and video games including the original scores by Philippe Schoeller (J’accuse with SWR Sinfonieorchester), Pascal Schumacher (L’enigme with WDR Funkhausorchester Köln) and Johan Söderqvist (Battlefield 1 & Battlefield Expansion with Philharmonia Orchestra and the LSO respectively).
Schumann received a Master of Arts Degree at the Franz Liszt University Weimar majoring conducting and composition (2007). His professors were Nicolás Pasquet and Michael Obst.