Măcelaru was the youngest Cristian Măcelaru (born 15 March , Timișoara, Romania) is a Romanian conductor. He is currently chief conductor of the WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne, music director of the Orchestre National de France, and music director-designate of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. [1].
A conductor of international Cristian Măcelaru made his Carnegie Hall debut in February on a program with the Danish National Symphony Orchestra and Anne-Sophie Mutter. A keen opera conductor, in June he made his Cincinnati Opera debut in highly acclaimed performances of Il Trovatore. In , he made his operatic debut with the Houston Grand Opera in.
Macelaru succeeds Louis Langree. The Grammy Award-winning conductor CRISTIAN MĂCELARU is the Music Director Designate of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, a post that commences with the –25 season. His inaugural season as Music Director begins in the –26 season.
After studying in the United States GRAMMY® Award-winning conductor Cristian Măcelaru is the Music Director Designate of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, where he leads his inaugural season as Music Director in /
Cristian Maceleru, conductor-in-residence with the Meet Cristian Măcelaru, Music Director Designate of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Born in Timișoara, Romania, in , Măcelaru grew up in a large musical family. At the age of 17, he won a scholarship to attend Interlochen Arts Academy to study violin, and the rest is history.
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Cristian Măcelaru made his first conducting appearance at Carnegie Hall in , leading a work on a program alongside Valery Gergiev in a Georg Solti Centennial Celebration. The GRAMMY® Award-winning conductor from Romania By Andreea Toma May 21, Born into a family of ten brothers, Cristian Măcelaru came across the ocean by accident, became respected all over the world and won the Grammy Award: who is the Romanian named musical director of the National Orchestra of France Cristian Măcelaru was award.
Grammy Award winning conductor Cristian Cristian Măcelaru made his Carnegie Hall debut in February on a program with the Danish National Symphony Orchestra and Anne-Sophie Mutter. A keen opera conductor, in June he led the Cincinnati Opera in highly acclaimed performances of Il trovatore.