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  • Joshua Weilerstein makes debut with Stuttgarter Kammerorchester and BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra

    Joshua Weilerstein makes debut with Stuttgarter Kammerorchester and BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra

    Published: 05 April 2013

    Joshua Weilerstein makes his debut with the Stuttgarter Kammerorchester on 14 April. The programme includes Sibelius’s Rakastava, Klami’s Concerto for Piano and String Orchestra with soloist Florian Uhlig, and Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for String Orchestra.He then returns to the Los Angeles Philharmonic for three concerts on 18, 20 and 21 April in an all-American programme featuring works by Cerrone, Hearne, Lash and the rarely performed Copland’s...

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  • Joshua Weilerstein debuts with the BBC Symphony Orchestra

    Joshua Weilerstein debuts with the BBC Symphony Orchestra

    Published: 30 January 2013

    On February 6, Joshua Weilerstein debuts with the BBC Symphony Orchestra in a live studio concert at the BBC Maida Vale Studios. The concert will feature Stravinsky’s Pulcinella Suite, Barber’s Cello Concerto with David Cohen as soloist, and Dvorak’s Symphony No.8.This concert follows his debut with the Teatro San Carlo, Naples where he conducted his sister, Alisa Weilerstein in a performance of Dvorak’s Cello Concerto. The concert also...

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  • Joshua Weilerstein performs at the XIII International Winter Festival "Arts Square"

    Joshua Weilerstein performs at the XIII International Winter Festival "Arts Square"

    Published: 11 December 2012

    Joshua Weilerstein conducts the St Petersburg Academic Symphony Orchestra on 21 December as part of the XIII International Winter Festival “Arts Square” in St Petersburg. The programme will feature music by American composers such as Barber, Adams and Copland. The soloist for this concert will be his sister, cellist Alisa Weilerstein. A few weeks after this concert, Joshua Weilerstein will make his debut with the Deutsche Radio Philharmonie in...

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  • Joshua Weilerstein makes Scottish Chamber Orchestra and Brussels Philharmonic debuts

    Joshua Weilerstein makes Scottish Chamber Orchestra and Brussels Philharmonic debuts

    Published: 07 September 2012

    Joshua Weilerstein returns to Europe in September to makes his debut with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and Brussels Philharmonic.In three concerts, from 13 to 15 September, Weilerstein conducts the SCO in Ravel Tombeau de Couperin, Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez and Mozart Symphony No.41 in C major, K551, 'Jupiter'. Weilerstein then directs the Brussels Philharmonic for two concerts, in Brussels on 22 September and in Bruges on 23 September.

  • Joshua Weilerstein makes his debut with the Swedish Chamber Orchestra with Ingrid Fliter the soloist

    Joshua Weilerstein makes his debut with the Swedish Chamber Orchestra with Ingrid Fliter the soloist

    Published: 01 May 2012

    Joshua Weilerstein makes his debut with the Swedish Chamber Orchestra in May with Intermusica pianist Ingrid Fliter the soloist. Fliter will play Chopin Piano Concerto No.2 and in the rest of the programme, Weilerstein will conduct Golijov Last Round and Mozart Symphony No.41 in the concert at Orebro Concert Hall on 10 May. At the beginning of the month, Joshua Weilerstein returns to the Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra, first of all to...

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  • Major European dates for Joshua Weilerstein

    Major European dates for Joshua Weilerstein

    Published: 01 February 2012

    Joshua Weilerstein returns to Europe for three important debuts this month. On 3 February he leads the Frankfurt Radio Symphony in a programme of Mendelssohn, Ravel, Tchaikovsky Francesco da Rimini and Wagner Siegfried Idyll. The concert will be broadcast live on Hessischer Rundfunk and relayed again on 14 February. On 16 February, he will conduct the Oslo Philharmonic in a demanding programme of Beethoven Triple Concerto and Lutoslawski’s...

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  • Joshua Weilerstein appointed Assistant Conductor of the New York Philharmonic

    Joshua Weilerstein appointed Assistant Conductor of the New York Philharmonic

    Published: 22 July 2011

    Joshua Weilerstein has been named as one of the two New York Philharmonic Assistant Conductors for the 2011–12 season, together with Case Scaglione. They will assist Music Director Alan Gilbert, The Yoko Nagae Ceschina Chair, and all guest conductors throughout the season, and will lead educational events, including School Day Concerts and Young People’s Concerts. Joshua Weilerstein will lead the Young People’s Concert on October 15, 2011, and...

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  • Joshua Weilerstein returns to Europe to continue his series of prize winner's concerts with the major Scandinavian orchestras

    Joshua Weilerstein returns to Europe to continue his series of prize winner's concerts with the major Scandinavian orchestras

    Published: 01 November 2010

    Joshua Weilerstein, newly signed to Intermusica and winner of the 2009 Malko Competition, returns to Europe to continue his series of prize winner's concerts with the major Scandinavian orchestras. On this visit he will conduct both the Norrköping Symphony Orchestra and the South Jutland Symphony Orchestra. His repertoire on this trip includes Dvorák Symphony No.6, Shostakovich Symphony No.1 as well as Nielsen Maskarade Overture and concerti...

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  • Intermusica signs prize-winning American conductor Joshua Weilerstein

    Intermusica signs prize-winning American conductor Joshua Weilerstein

    Published: 04 October 2010

    Intermusica is delighted to announce the signing of American conductor, Joshua Weilerstein, for European management. Weilerstein was named the winner of the International Malko Competition for Young Conductors in 2009 in Copenhagen. His first-prize honours include conducting engagements over three years with such major Scandinavian orchestras as the Oslo Philharmonic, Helsinki Philharmonic, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic, Swedish Chamber...

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