Emmanuel Krivine (born 7 May 1947,
Grenoble
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) is a French conductor.
Biography
The son of a Polish mother and a Russian father, Krivine studied the
violin
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as a youth. He was a winner of the ''Premier Prix'' at the Paris Conservatoire, at age 16.
He later studied at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel in Brussels. He stopped playing the violin after a car accident in 1981.
Inspired by a meeting with
Karl Böhm, Krivine began to develop an interest in conducting. He was principal guest conductor of the
Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France from 1976 to 1983. From 1987 to 2000, he was music director of the
Orchestre National de Lyon
The Orchestre National de Lyon (ONL) is a French orchestra based in Lyon. Its primary concert venue is the Maurice Ravel Auditorium. The orchestra operates with the help of a subsidy from the Ministry of Culture (France), French Ministry of Cult ...
. He has also served as music director of the
Orchestre Français des Jeunes for 11 years.
In 2004, Krivine established the orchestra La Chambre Philharmonique. In 2006, he became music director of the
Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra (OPL), with an initial contract of 3 years, after becoming the orchestra's principal guest conductor in 2002. In May 2009, Krivine extended his contract with the orchestra through the 2014-2015 season. He concluded his tenure as the OPL's music director at the end of the 2014-2015 season. In 2013, he became principal guest conductor of the
Barcelona Symphony and Catalonia National Orchestra, with a contract through the 2015-2016 season. In May 2014, Krivine was named the next principal guest conductor of the
Scottish Chamber Orchestra, effective September 2015, for an initial period of 4 years.
In June 2016, the
Orchestre National de France
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(ONF) announced the appointment of Krivine as its next music director, effective with the 2017-2018 season, with an initial contract of 3 years. He held the title of ONF music director-designate (''directeur musical désigné'') for the 2016-2017 season. In November 2019, the ONF announced the scheduled conclusion of his ONF tenure at the close of the 2020-2021 season. In May 2020, Krivine resigned from his ONF post with immediate effect, one year ahead of his originally scheduled departure.
Krivine has conducted recordings for the
Deutsche Grammophon
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, Warner Classics, Timpani, and Naive
labels.
References
References
* Myers, Kurtz. ''Index to record reviews 1984–1987'', G.K. Hall, 1989.
* Pâris, Alain. ''Dictionnaire des interpretes et de l'interpretation musicale au XX siecle'', Robert Laffont, 1989.
* ''European Music Directory 2001'', Vol. II, Munich 2001.
External links
Intermusica agency biography of Emmanuel KrivineOrquestra Simfònica de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya page on Krivine
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French male conductors (music)
20th-century French violinists
20th-century French male musicians
21st-century French male musicians
French male classical violinists
Conservatoire de Paris alumni
French people of Russian descent
French people of Polish descent
1947 births
Living people
Musicians from Grenoble
20th-century French conductors (music)
21st-century French conductors (music)
Music directors of the Orchestre National de France
Music directors of the Orchestre National de Lyon