Giordano Bellincampi’s interpretation was high-level orchestral art

Bengt Hultman, vk.se

Biography


INTRODUCTION

Giordano Bellincampi is the Music Director of the Auckland Philharmonia and teaches at the Royal Music Conservatory in Copenhagen.
With an enormous repertoire embracing classical, romantic and contemporary music, Bellincampi is particularly celebrated for his prowess in the Central European, Italian and Scandinavian symphonic traditions, and for his interpretations of significant choral and vocal works.
He enjoys regular relationships as a guest with many orchestras around the world, particularly in Scandinavia and Europe, including the Royal Stockholm, Rotterdam and Royal Flemish Philharmonic Orchestras and the St Petersburg Symphony, but also in North America, Asia and Australia.
In 2020 Bellincampi was named Conductor Laureate of Kristiansand Symphony Orchestra.

RECENT AND FUTURE ENGAGEMENTS

On November 8th 2020 the Auckland Philharmonia announced the renewal of Bellincampi’s contract as Music Director. He will be leading the APO until the end of 2024. Most recent and upcoming highlights include Bellincampi’s return as a guest conductor to the Duisburg Philharmonic, Aalborg Symfoniorkester (including  Opera i Rebild in 2022 and 2023), Aarhus Symfoniorkester, and Kristiansand Symphony Orchestra. With his Auckland Philharmonia conducts a complete cycle of Beethoven’s symphonies to celebrate the composer’s 250th anniversary, and continue his explorations of signature repertoire including Brahms, Mendelssohn, Schumann, and Nielsen. He returns to the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, for a specially-curated programme inspired by his native city of Rome, bookended by Berlioz’s stirring Roman Carnival Overture, and Respighi’s glorious technicolor scores Fountains of Rome and Pines of Rome. He makes his debut with the Jacksonville Symphony, showcasing that orchestras soloists in a reduced-scale programme featuring Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll, and Strauss’s virtuosic Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, and debut with Portugal’s Orquestra Sinfónica do Porto Casa da Música in a performance of Verdi’s Requiem. Among his recent/future engagements are also a concert with Copenhagen Phil at Tivoli Concert Hall, Dvorák’s Cello Concerto, Op.104 (B minor) with Sønderjylland Symphony Orchestra, and a Gala concert with Östgötamusiken.

BIOGRAPHY

Born in Italy and moving to Copenhagen at a young age, Bellincampi began his career as a trombonist with the Royal Danish Orchestra before making his professional conducting debut in 1994. Previously, he was the Principal Conductor of I Pomeriggi Musicali, Milan, Chief Conductor of the Kristiansand Symphony Orchestra from 2013 – 2018, General Music Director of the Duisburg Philharmonic from 2012 – 2017, General Music Director of the Danish National Opera, Aarhus from 2005 – 2013, Music Director of the Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra from 2000 – 2006 and, between 1997 – 2000, he was also Chief Conductor of the Athelas Sinfonietta Copenhagen, the leading contemporary ensemble in Denmark. Highlights of recent seasons have included concert performances of Verdi’s Aida and Mozart’s Don Giovanni with the Auckland Philharmonia, and gala performances of Wagner’s operatic and orchestral music with the Duisburg Philharmonic to mark the re-opening of the orchestra’s home in Duisburg’s Mercatorhalle, as well as a strongly-acclaimed visit to Amsterdam’s legendary Concertgebouw Hall, in repertoire by Nielsen, Sibelius and Beethoven. He returned twice to the Orchestra Sinfonica Siciliana and Canada’s Victoria Symphony, and conducted symphonic performances with the orchestras of Gothenburg Opera and NorrlandsOperan, Umeå, and led a gala performance of works by Nielsen and Glazunov at the Royal Danish Opera with members of the opera and ballet companies. His work with the Auckland Philharmonia included a gala performance to celebrate the renaming of Auckland’s Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre, and a performance of a new horn concerto by Hans Abrahamsen, co-commissioned with the Berlin Philharmonic. As Associate Professor at the Royal Danish Academy Giordano Bellincampi is dedicated to the work of educating coming generations of orchestra musicians and conductors, and he also regularly gives masterclasses and serves as a jury member for a number of international conducting competitions.

Recordings


Giordano Bellincampi and Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra – Beethoven – Symphony No.7 (2021)

Press


“The Revolutionary” – Completion of Auckland Beethoven Cycle

“From the start, one sensed the immense joy of music director Giordano Bellincampi in carrying this project to completion…Throughout the evening, we could hear this deep love and respect, especially in the unsullied freshness and almost scampish humour that so livened the comparatively modest Eighth Symphony. The orchestra was in sparkling form, nimbly alert to Bellincampi’s finessed tempi and textures…”


Willam Dart , New Zealand Herald

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