Thomas Dausgaard
Thomas Dausgaard has recently been appointed as Principal Guest Conductor of the RTVE Symphony Orchestra and Choir from the 2024/2025 season, following his successful tenure as Chief Conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra (2016–2022). He also holds the titles of Conductor Laureate of the Swedish Chamber Orchestra (Chief Conductor 1997–2019), Honorary Conductor of the Danish National Symphony Orchestra (Principal Guest Conductor 2001–2004, Chief Conductor 2004–2011), and Honorary Conductor of the Orchestra della Toscana. Previously, he was Principal Guest Conductor (2014–2019) and Music Director (2019–2022) of the Seattle Symphony. He has been awarded the Cross of Chivalry by the Queen of Denmark and elected to the Royal Swedish Academy of Music.
Recent highlights include triumphant return concerts with the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra and KBS Symphony Orchestra, performances at Brussels, Copenhagen, Dresden and Wrocław philharmonics, cooperation with the Bamberg and Lucerne symphony orchestras, and with the Brucknerhaus Orchestra in Linz and Orchestre de chambre de Paris.
As a guest conductor, Thomas Dausgaard has worked extensively with many of the world’s leading orchestras, including the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra and Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin and Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Houston Symphony, and Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, with whom he recorded Anton Bruckner’s symphonies for BIS Records. He has also appeared with the New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Münchner Philharmoniker, and St. Petersburg Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Cleveland Orchestra and Philadelphia Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra of Europe, and regularly at prestigious festivals worldwide, notably the BBC Proms, festivals in Edinburgh, Salzburg, Ravinia, Tanglewood and at Mostly Mozart and George Enescu Festival.
Thomas Dausgaard’s innovative ‘Roots’ programs – contextualizing classical music with other genres – include pieces by Jean Sibelius, Igor Stravinsky, Johannes Brahms, Béla Bartók, Carl Nielsen with groups of folk musicians, Gustav Mahler’s works with klezmer music, Claude Debussy’s music with gamelan ensemble, and Sergei Rachmaninov with orthodox chant, of which several have been presented at the BBC Proms. His latest commission project is ‘Scottish Inspirations’.
Since the recording of Ludwig van Beethoven’s complete orchestral music in a single partnership (Thomas Dausgaard and the Swedish Chamber Orchestra) – the artist’s CD recordings have consistently been praised, including several complete symphonic cycles by Robert Schumann, Franz Schubert and Johannes Brahms (with SCO), Rued Langgaard (Danish National Symphony Orchestra), Sibelius’ Kullervo and Béla Bartók’s orchestral works (BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra), Mahler’s Symphony No. 10, Nielsen’s symphonies, and Richard Strauss’ tone poems (Seattle Symphony Orchestra), as well as CDs with music by Hector Berlioz, Johannes Brahms, Ferenc Liszt, Alexander von Zemlinsky, Sibelius, and Danish composers (Danish National Symphony Orchestra). During the covid-19 pandemic lockdown, the conductor launched a successful YouTube channel called Thomas’ Music Room, introducing ‘children and childlike souls’ to music, and most recently, he has been hosting war refugees in Denmark.
[2024]