Canadian conductor and pianist
Yannick Nezet-Seguin
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Nezet-Seguin in 2018
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Born
| Yannick Seguin
(
1975-03-06
)
6 March 1975
(age 49)
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Occupation(s)
| conductor, pianist
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Years active
| 1994?present
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Spouse
| Pierre Tourville
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Yannick Nezet-Seguin
,
CC
(
French pronunciation:
[ja.nik
ne.z?
se.???]
; born
Yannick Seguin
;
[1]
6 March 1975) is a Canadian conductor and pianist. He is currently music director of the
Orchestre Metropolitain
(Montreal), the
Metropolitan Opera
, and the
Philadelphia Orchestra
. He was the principal conductor of the
Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra
from 2008 to 2018.
Early life and education
[
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]
Nezet-Seguin was born in
Montreal
on 6 March 1975 to two specialists in education, Serge P. Seguin, PhD, a university professor, and Claudine Nezet, MA, a university lecturer and coordinator.
[1]
He began to study piano at age five, with Jeanne-d'Arc Lebrun-Lussier, and decided to become an orchestra conductor at age ten.
[2]
Nezet-Seguin studied successively at
St-Isaac-Jogues
Primary School, at College Mont-Saint-Louis Secondary School and at
Bois-de-Boulogne College
. In the meantime, he was admitted to Anisia Campos's piano class, at the
Conservatoire de musique du Quebec
where he earned five first prizes in piano and in four related musical subjects. He also studied
choral
conducting with Joseph Flummerfelt at the
Westminster Choir College
in
Princeton, New Jersey
, and did many master classes with renowned conductors (
George Benjamin
,
Roberto Carnevale
,
Daniele Gatti
).
Career
[
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]
At 19, he met and was invited to follow
Carlo Maria Giulini
in rehearsals and concerts for more than a year. He became the musical director of the Chœur polyphonique de Montreal in 1994 and obtained the same post at Choeur de Laval in 1995. In 1995, he founded his own professional orchestral and vocal ensemble, La Chapelle de Montreal, with whom he performed two to four concerts a year until 2002. He considers
Charles Dutoit
as his first inspiration as a child and Carlo Maria Giulini as his master.
[3]
From 1998 to 2002, Nezet-Seguin was chorus master and assistant conductor of the
Opera de Montreal
. Maestro Nezet-Seguin made his American conducting debut in 2002 at
Sarasota Opera
conducting Mozart's
Cosi fan tutte
.
[4]
Orchestre Metropolitain
[
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]
Nezet-Seguin became music director of the
Orchestre Metropolitain
(Montreal) in 2000, and principal guest conductor of the
Victoria Symphony
(British Columbia, Canada) in 2003. His contract with the Orchestre Metropolitain through 2010
[5]
was later extended through 2015.
[6]
In September 2015, the orchestra announced a further extension of his contract through the 2020?21 season.
[7]
In September 2019, the orchestra announced that Nezet-Seguin had signed for a lifetime contract.
[8]
He has conducted commercial recordings of symphonies of
Anton Bruckner
and
Gustav Mahler
with the Orchestre Metropolitain.
[9]
Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra
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]
In 2005, Nezet-Seguin guest-conducted the
Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra
(RPhO) for the first time, and returned in 2006. In December 2006, the RPhO announced the appointment of Nezet-Seguin as their 11th Principal Conductor, by a unanimous vote, starting with the 2008?09 concert season,
[10]
with an initial contract of 4 years. In April 2010, the RPhO announced the extension of his contract through 2015.
[11]
With the RPhO, Nezet-Seguin has recorded commercially for Virgin Classics
[12]
and for EMI.
[13]
In June 2013, the RPhO further extended his contract through the summer of 2018.
[14]
In May 2015, the RPhO announced the conclusion of Nezet-Seguin's tenure as RPhO principal conductor at the end of the 2017?2018 season.
[15]
He now has the title of
Eredirigent
(honorary conductor) of the RPhO.
Philadelphia Orchestra
[
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]
In December 2008, Nezet-Seguin made his first appearance with the
Philadelphia Orchestra
, at the invitation of
Charles Dutoit
.
[16]
He returned for a second guest-conducting engagement in December 2009.
[17]
In June 2010, he was named the eighth music director of the Philadelphia Orchestra, starting with the 2012?13 season. He served as music director-designate from 2010 to 2012. His initial contract as music director was for 5 seasons, with 7 weeks of scheduled concerts in the 2012?13 season, 15 weeks in the next 2 seasons, and 16 weeks in the subsequent 2 seasons of his Philadelphia contract.
[18]
In January 2015, the orchestra announced a five-year extension of Nezet-Seguin's contract to the 2021?2022 season.
[19]
[20]
In June 2016, the orchestra announced a further extension of his contract, through the 2025?26 season.
[21]
In February 2023, the orchestra announced a further extension of his contract, through the 2029?2030 season, along with a change in his title to music and artistic director.
[22]
[23]
Metropolitan Opera
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Nezet-Seguin began annual appearances with the
Metropolitan Opera
in New York City in 2009, making his debut on 31 December 2009, conducting a new production of
Carmen
.
[24]
There followed
Don Carlo
in 2010 and in 2015,
Faust
in 2011,
[25]
La traviata
in 2013,
[26]
and
Rusalka
in 2014.
[27]
He opened the Met's 2015?16 season in September 2015 conducting a new production of
Verdi
's
Otello
,
[28]
and returned in 2017 to conduct
Der fliegende Hollander
. On 2 June 2016, the Metropolitan Opera announced the appointment of Nezet-Seguin as the next music director, effective with the 2020?2021 season, with an initial contract of four years.
[29]
He took the title of music director-designate as of the 2017?18 season. In February 2018, the company announced that Nezet-Seguin would take the title of music director two years early, as of the 2018?2019 season,
[30]
following the Met's termination of
James Levine
for sexual misconduct.
On 14 March 2022, Nezet-Seguin and the Metropolitan Opera performed a charity concert for
Ukraine
in the wake of the
Russian invasion of the country
with all ticket and album sales and donations supporting war relief efforts
[31]
with Nezet-Seguin leading the Met Orchestra and Chorus and featuring sopranos
Lise Davidsen
and
Elza van den Heever
, mezzo-soprano
Jamie Barton
, tenor
Piotr Beczała
, bass-baritone
Ryan Speedo Green
and Ukrainian bass-baritone and Met Lindemann Young Artist
Vladyslav Buialskyi
, which was also recorded live for a digital release album on the
Decca Classics
and
Deutsche Grammophon
labels that included the
Ukrainian national anthem
,
Valentyn Silvestrov
's "Prayer for Ukraine",
[32]
Barber's
Adagio for Strings
,
"Va, Pensiero"
from Verdi's
Nabucco
, Strauss's
Four Last Songs
and Beethoven's
Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125, "Choral": IV. Finale
.
[33]
Other major engagements
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]
Nezet-Seguin made his UK conducting debut with the
Northern Sinfonia
in the 2005?06 season. He debuted with the
London Philharmonic Orchestra
(LPO) in March 2007, and with the
Scottish Chamber Orchestra
in April 2007.
[34]
In November 2007, the LPO appointed Nezet-Seguin as their principal guest conductor, starting with the 2008?09 season.
[35]
Following a May 2010 extension of his contract as LPO principal guest conductor,
[36]
he stood down from the post in 2014.
[37]
[38]
He made his
Royal Opera House
debut with
Rusalka
, the first stagings of the opera at
Covent Garden
, in 2012. He is also an honorary member and guest conductor of the
Chamber Orchestra of Europe
. In June 2023, he served as conductor of the
Vienna Philharmonic
in their annual summer concert at
Schonbrunn Palace
.
[39]
He served as a creative consultant on
Days of Happiness
(Les Jours heureux)
, a 2023 drama film by
Chloe Robichaud
about an orchestra conductor.
[40]
Personal life
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Nezet-Seguin resides in
Montreal
and
Philadelphia
with his husband Pierre Tourville, a violist in
Orchestre Metropolitain
.
[41]
He has multiple pets, and has made a playlist on Spotify and Apple music for pets to listen to as part of his social media activities.
[42]
Honours
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- Virginia Parker Prize (2000)
- Prix Opus (2005)
- Royal Philharmonic Society
Young artists (2009)
[43]
- National Arts Centre
Award, a companion award of the
Governor General's Performing Arts Awards
(2010)
- Doctorate
honoris causa
,
UQAM
(2011)
- Prix Denise-Pelletier, Government of the Province of Quebec (2011)
- Companion of the Order of Canada
(2012)
- Doctorate honoris causa in music,
McGill University
, Montreal (2017)
- The Betty Webster Award, Orchestras Canada, Peterborough/Montreal (2020)
- Grammy Awards
,
winner
in
2022
for
Best Orchestral Performance
for
Price
:
Symphonies Nos. 1
&
3
and in
2023
for
Best Classical Solo Vocal Album
for
Voice of Nature ? The Anthropocene
with soprano
Renee Fleming
and Nezet-Seguin as accompanist,
[44]
Best Opera Recording
: for
Blanchard
:
Fire Shut Up in My Bones
with
The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
and The Metropolitan Opera Chorus
[45]
and Best Opera Recording for Blanchard:
Champion
[46]
[47]
in
2024
and
nominated
for Best Opera Recording for
Aucoin
:
Eurydice
, also with The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and The Metropolitan Opera Chorus in 2022;
[48]
Best Classical Compendium
for
A Concert for Ukraine
and for Best Orchestral Performance with the
Philadelphia Orchestra
for Price:
Symphony No. 4
;
Dawson
:
Negro Folk Symphony
for 2024.
[49]
Discography
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Orchestral works
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]
- Nino Rota
,
Concertos
, Orchestre Metropolitain,
ATMA Classique
(2003)
- Gliere
,
Saint-Saens
,
Ravel
, et al.,
Conversations
, Orchestre Metropolitain, ATMA Classique (2003)
- Mahler
,
Symphony no. 4
, Orchestre Metropolitain, ATMA Classique (2004)
- Beethoven
,
Haydn
,
Caldara
, et al.,
Arianna a Naxos
, Orchestre Metropolitain, ATMA Classique (2004)
- Arthur De Greef
,
Orchestral Works
, Flemish Radio Orchestra, Klara (2004)
- Saint-Saens,
Symphony No. 3
, Orchestre Metropolitain, ATMA Classique (2006)
- Bruckner
,
Symphony No. 7
, Orchestre Metropolitain, ATMA Classique (2007)
- Debussy
,
Britten
,
Pierre Mercure
,
La mer
(et al.)
, Orchestre Metropolitain, ATMA Classique (2007)
- Pierre Lapointe
,
En concert
, Orchestre Metropolitain, Audiogram (2007)
- Beethoven,
Symphony No. 3
&
Richard Strauss
,
Death and Transfiguration
, Rotterdam Philharmonic, RPhO (2008)
- Bruckner,
Symphony No. 9
, Orchestre Metropolitain, ATMA Classique (2008)
- Beethoven,
Violin Concerto
, &
Korngold
,
Violin Concerto
,
Renaud Capucon
(violin), Rotterdam Philharmonic, RPhO (2009)
- Bruckner,
Symphony No. 8
, Orchestre Metropolitain, ATMA Classique (2009)
- Ravel
,
Orchestral works
, Rotterdam Philharmonic,
EMI Classics
(2009)
- Tchaikovsky
, et al.,
Fantasy: A Night at the Opera
,
Emmanuel Pahud
(flute), EMI Classics (2010)
- Brahms
,
A German Requiem
, London Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir, LPO Ltd (2010)
- Berlioz
,
Symphonie fantastique
, Rotterdam Philharmonic,
BIS Records
(2011)
- Florent Schmitt
,
La tragedie de Salome
, Orchestre Metropolitain, ATMA Classique (2011)
- Debussy, et al.,
Orchestre Metropolitain ? 30 ans
, Orchestre Metropolitain, ATMA Classique (2011)
- Richard Strauss
,
Ein Heldenleben
&
Vier letzte Lieder
, with
Dorothea Roschmann
(soprano), BIS Records (2011)
- Bruckner,
Symphony No. 4
, Orchestre Metropolitain, ATMA Classique (2011)
- Mahler,
Symphony No. 5
, The Philadelphia Orchestra (2011)
- Bruckner,
Symphony No. 6
, Orchestre Metropolitain, ATMA Classique (2013)
- various,
Portraits: The Clarinet Album
, with
Andreas Ottensamer
, Rotterdam Philharmonic,
Virgin Classics
(2013)
- Tchaikovsky,
Symphony No. 6
, Pathetique
, Rotterdam Philharmonic,
Deutsche Grammophon
(2013)
- Stravinsky
,
Le Sacre du printemps
, &
Stokowski
?
Bach
,
Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565
, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Deutsche Grammophon (2013)
- Mahler,
Das Lied von der Erde
,
London Philharmonic Orchestra
, LPO Ltd (2013)
- Joaquin Rodrigo
&
de Falla
,
Concertos
, with Milo? Karadagli? (guitar), London Philharmonic Orchestra, LPO Ltd (2014)
- Robert Schumann
,
The (Four) Symphonies
,
Chamber Orchestra of Europe
, Deutsche Grammophon (2014)
- Rachmaninov
,
Rachmaninov Variations
,
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op.43
,
Daniil Trifonov
(piano),
The Philadelphia Orchestra
,
Deutsche Grammophon
(2015)
- Dvorak
,
Dvorak: Othello Overture ? Symphony Nos. 6 & 7
,
London Philharmonic Orchestra
(2017)
- Mendelssohn
,
Symphonies 1?5
,
Chamber Orchestra of Europe
and
RIAS Kammerchor
, Deutsche Grammophon (2017)
- Prokofiev
,
VISIONS OF PROKOFIEV
,
Romeo and Juliet, Op.64
,
Violin Concerto No.1 in D Major, Op.19
,
Cinderella, Op.87
,
Violin Concerto No.2 in G Minor, Op.63
,
The Love For Three Oranges, Op.33
,
Chamber Orchestra of Europe
,
Deutsche Grammophon
(2018)
- Bernstein
,
Mass
,
The Philadelphia Orchestra
, Deutsche Grammophon (2018)
- Rachmaninov
,
Destination Rachmaninov: Departure
, Piano Concertos 2&4,
Daniil Trifonov
(piano),
The Philadelphia Orchestra
,
Deutsche Grammophon
(2018)
- Mozart
,
Piano Concerto No.20, K.466
,
Seong-Jin Cho
(piano),
Chamber Orchestra of Europe
,
Deutsche Grammophon
(2018)
- Florence Price
,
Florence Price: Symphonies
Nos. 1
&
3
,
The Philadelphia Orchestra
,
Deutsche Grammophon
(2021)
- Mahler,
Symphony No. 10
, Orchestre Metropolitain, ATMA Classique ACD2 2711 (recorded 2014, released 2015)
- De Sabata
,
Suite Op. 2
,
Juventus
,
La notte di Platon
,
Gethsemani
,
The Philadelphia Orchestra
, Deutsche Grammophon (2023)
Vocal recitals
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- Kurt Weill
,
Lieder
,
Diane Dufresne
(soprano), Orchestre Metropolitain,
ATMA Classique
(2005)
- Mozart
,
Lieder
,
Suzie LeBlanc
(soprano), Nezet-Seguin (piano), ATMA Classique (2006)
- Puccini
, et al., Marc Hervieux (tenor), Orchestre Metropolitain, ATMA Classique (2010)
Operas
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]
- Gounod
,
Romeo et Juliette
, Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg (
Salzburg Festival
),
Deutsche Grammophon
(2008)
- Mozart
,
Don Giovanni
,
Mahler Chamber Orchestra
, Deutsche Grammophon (2012)
- Mozart,
Cosi fan tutte
,
Chamber Orchestra of Europe
, Deutsche Grammophon (2013)
- Mozart,
Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail
,
Chamber Orchestra of Europe
, Deutsche Grammophon (2015)
- Mozart,
Le nozze di Figaro
,
Chamber Orchestra of Europe
, Deutsche Grammophon (2016)
- Mozart,
La Clemenza di Tito
,
Chamber Orchestra of Europe
, Deutsche Grammophon (2018)
- Mozart,
Die Zauberflote
,
Chamber Orchestra of Europe
, Deutsche Grammophon (2020)
Operas on video
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See also
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References
[
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David Patrick Stearns, "Nezet-Seguin signs Philadelphia Orchestra contract".
The Philadelphia Inquirer
, 19 June 2010.
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Joyce Morgan (27 June 2007).
"Young conductor will reply in kind"
.
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. Retrieved
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2007
.
- ^
Peter Dobrin, "Philadelphia Orchestra director taking baton of a mentor".
The Philadelphia Inquirer
, 20 June 2010.
- ^
"Young conductor living his dream"
.
- ^
David Patrick Stearns, "Yannick Nezet-Seguin leads two orchestras in Mahler's Symphony No. 8 in Ottawa".
The Philadelphia Inquirer
, 18 June 2010.
- ^
"Yannick Nezet-Seguin shines again: The young conductor is named Musical Director of the Philadelphia Orchestra"
(Press release). Orchestre Metropolitain du Grand Montreal. 15 June 2010
. Retrieved
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2010
.
- ^
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. Retrieved
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2015
.
- ^
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.
- ^
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- ^
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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(17 March 2013).
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.
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.
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(24 January 2014).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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. Retrieved
19 December
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.
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