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12 July — 31 August 2024

Cycle «Change II» 2023 — 2025

At a glance

Gstaad offers rising conductors an opportunity unparalleled in the whole of Europe of working with a professional orchestra - the Gstaad Festival Orchestra - and giving concerts under the supervision of experienced conductors. With the Gstaad Festival Orchestra, the Gstaad Menuhin Festival and its Gstaad Academy are on course to become the leading summer academy for young conductors in Europe.

The course is open to public audition. Each week ends with a concluding concert, conducted by Conducting Academy students.

Professors:

Jaap van Zweden, Professor Gstaad Conducting Academy

Johannes Schlaefli, Head of Teaching

Gstaad Festival Orchestra, Orchestra in Residence, Vlad Stǎnculeasa, concert master

Works by Mozart, Beethoven, Tchaikowsky, Bruckner, Wagner, Debussy amongst others

More information: www.gstaadacademy.ch

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Frantisek Macek conducting the Gstaad Festival Orchestra (Photo:Theeresa Pewal)

Neeme Järvi Prize

The Neeme Järvi Prize – 2024 already awarded for the ninth time – offers active participants at the Gstaad Conducting Academy the special chance of being invited as guest conductor for professional orchestras.

At the end of two-week course and after the concerts, one or more prize winners will be named by the jury consisting of the team of profesors, representatives from the partner orchestra and the Artistic Director. Instead of receiving a reward in cash, prizewinners are guaranteed an invitation from a professional Swiss orchestra during the ensuing season, arranged through the Gstaad Menuhin Festival. This experience provides young conductors with an opportunity to launch their professional career, in the hope that it will  then open new doors fort hem.

 

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Neeme Järvi Prize: Teresa Riveiro Böhm (Photo: Theresa Pewal)