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Handel Mechelen Peter Maxwell Davies Maxwell Ros Marc Soustrot Beethoven Berlioz Groote Olsi Leka Leka Plovdiv Philharmonic Orchestra 1980 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2007 2011
Concert 29 May 2011 in the OLV Van Pamelekerk, Oudenaarde, Flanders, Belgium. Coloratura soprano Ann De Renais singing opera arias with the Mechels Chamber Orchestra (MKO) conducted by Tom Vanden Eynde. The belgian born conductor Tom Van den Eynde (1980) studied classical guitar, violin, piano, harmony and counterpoint at the Conservatory of Mechelen. When he was fifteen he started taking private conducting lessons with Silveer Van den broeck. At the age of eighteen, he went to the Netherlands (Maastricht & Rotterdam) to continue his musical studies : orchestral conducting with Sir Jan Stulen and classical guitar with Cees Dirkx. After three years, he finished his guitar studies as a teaching and performing musician. In June 2000, he conducted the Dutch première of Previns « Concerto for guitar and orchestra ». In September 2000, he also assisted his present teacher Jan Stulen in « Le jongleur the Notre-Dame », a church opera of Peter Maxwell Davies which was broadcasted by the Dutch radio and television. Tom joined in July 2001 the Wiener Meisterkurse with Sir Salvador Mas Conde. There he was one of the few applicants to conduct the Plovdiv Philharmonic Orchestra (Bulgaria) at the final concert in Vienna. One year later, he conducted the Orquestra Sinfónica del Vallès in Barcelona during the International Conducting Course Igualada with maestro Antoni Ros Marba (July 2002). In August 2002, Tom made his debut with the Brabant Orchestra (Eindhoven, the Netherlands) conducting the Franck Symphony during the final concert of a masterclass with maestro Marc Soustrot. A year later, he conducted this orchestra for a second time in a Beethoven program. Tom also have been conducting the Dutch Promenade Orchestra (Amsterdam) in concert for several times. From 1998 till 2003, Tom was serving as assistant-conductor of the Flemish Symphony Orchestra. In November 2003, he finished his conducting studies at the Conservatory of Maastricht by conducting the University Orchestra of Louvain (Belgium) in "Harold in Italy" (Berlioz) and Symphony n°9 "From the New World" (Dvorak). In april 2004 he founded the Mechels Chamber Orchestra. It is a semi-professional orchestra of 35 musicians. In a short time, Tom raised this orchestra into a high level. Many international soloists as André De Groote (piano), Luc Tooten (cello), Marc Tooten (viola), Olsi Leka (cello), Jean-Luc Votano (clarinet), etc, have been working together with the orchestra and praised the orchestra for their enthousiasm and precise playing. In august 2007 Tom made his first CD recording in Slovak Republic. Together with guitarist Wim Brioen and recording engineer Jaroslav Stranavksi (Brilliant Classics), he made a recording of three excellent flemish guitarconcerto's. For this opportunity, Tom conducted the Slovak State Chamber Orchestra of Zilina.
Georges Bizet Peter Maxwell Davies Maxwell Salvador Mas Conde Ros Marc Soustrot Beethoven Berlioz Olsi Leka Leka Plovdiv Philharmonic Orchestra 1980 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2007 2011
Concert 29 May 2011 in the OLV Van Pamelekerk, Oudenaarde, Flanders, Belgium. Coloratura soprano Ann De Renais singing opera arias with the Mechels Chamber Orchestra (MKO) conducted by Tom Vanden Eynde. The belgian born conductor Tom Van den Eynde (1980) studied classical guitar, violin, piano, harmony and counterpoint at the Conservatory of Mechelen. When he was fifteen he started taking private conducting lessons with Silveer Van den broeck. At the age of eighteen, he went to the Netherlands (Maastricht & Rotterdam) to continue his musical studies : orchestral conducting with Sir Jan Stulen and classical guitar with Cees Dirkx. After three years, he finished his guitar studies as a teaching and performing musician. In June 2000, he conducted the Dutch première of Previns « Concerto for guitar and orchestra ». In September 2000, he also assisted his present teacher Jan Stulen in « Le jongleur the Notre-Dame », a church opera of Peter Maxwell Davies which was broadcasted by the Dutch radio and television. Tom joined in July 2001 the Wiener Meisterkurse with Sir Salvador Mas Conde. There he was one of the few applicants to conduct the Plovdiv Philharmonic Orchestra (Bulgaria) at the final concert in Vienna. One year later, he conducted the Orquestra Sinfónica del Vallès in Barcelona during the International Conducting Course Igualada with maestro Antoni Ros Marba (July 2002). In August 2002, Tom made his debut with the Brabant Orchestra (Eindhoven, the Netherlands) conducting the Franck Symphony during the final concert of a masterclass with maestro Marc Soustrot. A year later, he conducted this orchestra for a second time in a Beethoven program. Tom also have been conducting the Dutch Promenade Orchestra (Amsterdam) in concert for several times. From 1998 till 2003, Tom was serving as assistant-conductor of the Flemish Symphony Orchestra. In November 2003, he finished his conducting studies at the Conservatory of Maastricht by conducting the University Orchestra of Louvain (Belgium) in "Harold in Italy" (Berlioz) and Symphony n°9 "From the New World" (Dvorak). In april 2004 he founded the Mechels Chamber Orchestra. It is a semi-professional orchestra of 35 musicians. In a short time, Tom raised this orchestra into a high level. Many international soloists as André De Groote (piano), Luc Tooten (cello), Marc Tooten (viola), Olsi Leka (cello), Jean-Luc Votano (clarinet), etc, have been working together with the orchestra and praised the orchestra for their enthousiasm and precise playing. In august 2007 Tom made his first CD recording in Slovak Republic. Together with guitarist Wim Brioen and recording engineer Jaroslav Stranavksi (Brilliant Classics), he made a recording of three excellent flemish guitarconcerto's. For this opportunity, Tom conducted the Slovak State Chamber Orchestra of Zilina.
Paquin Johann Sebastian Bach Josep Pons Pons Kantorow Andrea Marcon Orquesta Ciudad Granada 1990 1994 2004 2008 2012 2013
Violín: Marc Paquin La Orquesta Ciudad de Granada (OCG) cuenta con la participación institucional del Consorcio Granada para la Música, formado por el Ayuntamiento de Granada, Junta de Andalucía y Diputación de Granada. Fue creada en 1990 como orquesta sinfónica clásica, siendo su principal director Juan de Udaeta. Desde 1994 hasta 2004 la dirección titular y artística es asumida por Josep Pons, y de 2004/05 a 2008 por Jean–Jacques Kantorow. Desde la temporada 2008/09 es Salvador Mas Conde quien ha ocupado este cargo. Desde la temporada 2012-2013, al frente de la Dirección Artística se encuentra el maestro Andrea Marcon.
Orquesta Ciudad Granada Vivaldi Josep Pons Pons Kantorow Andrea Marcon Segovia Milán Festival Internacional Música Danza Granada Festival Internacional Música Castell Peralada Castell Peralada Teatro Maestranza Sevilla Auditorio Nacional Música Madrid Auditori Barcelona Teatro Scala Musikverein 1990 1994 1998 2001 2004 2005 2008 2012 2015
Concierto 2 vin y orq cuerda sol m, RV 517, op. 27, n. 2 La Orquesta Ciudad de Granada (OCG) cuenta con la participación institucional del Consorcio Granada para la Música, formado por el Ayuntamiento de Granada, Junta de Andalucía y Diputación de Granada. Fue creada en 1990 como orquesta sinfónica clásica, siendo su principal director Juan de Udaeta. Desde 1994 hasta 2004 la dirección titular y artística es asumida por Josep Pons, y de 2004/05 a 2008 por Jean–Jacques Kantorow. Desde la temporada 2008/09 hasta 2012 fue Salvador Mas Conde quien ocupó este cargo. Al frente de la dirección artística actualmente está ANDREA MARCON. La OCG ha ido alternando las actividades orquestales en el ámbito granadino, a través de su temporada regular, en el marco de la provincia y de la comunidad andaluza, con importantes apariciones dentro y fuera de España, habiendo actuado en la totalidad de las principales salas y festivales del territorio nacional: Festival Internacional de Música y Danza de Granada, Festival Grec de Barcelona, Festival Internacional de Música de Segovia, Festival Internacional de Música Castell de Peralada, Festival Internacional de Música de Santander, Teatro de la Maestranza de Sevilla, Auditorio Nacional de Música de Madrid, Palau de la Música y L’Auditori de Barcelona, Festival de Otoño de Madrid, etc. Su presencia internacional la ha llevado a Suiza (Festival Gstaad), Italia (Teatro alla Scala de Milán), Portugal (Festival Internacional de Música de Coimbra), Austria (Musikverein de Viena), así como giras por Francia (1998), Alemania (2001 y 2004) y Gran Bretaña (2005), donde ha cosechado importantes éxitos de crítica y público, resaltando su imponente personalidad artística: Berlín, Frankfurt, Colonia, Viena, Hannover, Manchester, Birmingham...
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