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Hans Graf (born 15 February 1949 in
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) is an Austrian conductor. As a child, Graf learned the
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and the
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. He studied at the Musikhochschule in
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, Austria, and graduated with diplomas in piano and conducting. He also participated in conducting master classes with
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,
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and Arvīds Jansons. He received a state scholarship at the
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with Arvid Jansons. For the season 1975/1976 Graf was music director of the
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in Baghdad. After winning the
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conductor's competition in 1979, he made his debut at the
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in 1981 with Stravinsky's ''
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''. He then worked at major opera houses including Munich, Paris, Florence, Venice and Rome. Since 1995, he has conducted most major American orchestras, including the
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,
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,
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and
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. Graf was
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of the
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from 1984 to 1994, where he recorded the complete symphonies and other works by
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. From 1994 to 1996, he held the position of music director of the Basque National Orchestra, then from 1995 to 2003, of the
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and from 1998 to 2004 of the
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, France, where he was nominated member of the
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in 2002. Graf first conducted the
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in 2000, and became its music director in 2001. He made his
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conducting debut with the Houston Symphony in January 2006. At the conclusion of his Houston tenure in 2013, Graf took the title of Conductor Laureate. He has been an
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at the
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,
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. On 2 December 2012 Graf was honoured by the Bruckner Society of America with the Kilenyi Medal of Honor for his performances of the Bruckner's Symphonies 3-4 and 6-9 including the sketches to Finale of the 9th, as well as the Mass No. 2 and the
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. From 2013 to 2015, Graf was professor for orchestral conducting at
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. In 2018, he won a
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award for the recording of Alban Berg's Wozzeck with Anne Schwanewilms, Roman Trekel and the Houston Symphony. This recording had received an
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award in 2017. Lately, Graf performed at the summer festivals of
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,
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(both 2017) and
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(2018). Graf first appeared with the
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in 2015, and returned for a further guest engagement in 2018. In July 2019, the Singapore Symphony Orchestra announced the appointment of Hans Graf as its new chief conductor, effective with the 2020-2021 season. In private life, Graf is known as a wine connoisseur. He and his wife Margarita have a daughter, Anna.


Discography

* 2017: Alban Berg: ''Wozzeck''. Roman Trekel,
Anne Schwanewilms Anne Schwanewilms (born 1967, in Gelsenkirchen) is a German lyric soprano. She studied gardening before training in Cologne as a singer with the German bass Hans Sotin. She is particularly associated with performing the works of Richard Wagner ...
, Houston Symphony (Naxos).
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Prize 2017 for best 20th/21st century opera recording and Grammy 2018 award for best opera recording. * 2014: Carl Orff: ''Carmina Burana''. Sarah Tynan, Andrew Kennedy, Rodion Pogossow, London Philharmonic Orchestra & Choir, Trinity Boys Choir (LPO) * 2012: Paul Hindemith: Works for Viola and Orchestra (Der Schwanendreher, Trauermusik, ''Kammermusik'' Nr. 5 op. 36 Nr. 4, Konzertmusik op. 48a. First recording of early version). Tabea Zimmermann, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin (Myrios) * 2010: ''The Planets''. An HD Odyssey (DVD with film material from NASA, Video by Duncan Copp). Music: Gustav Holst: ''The Planets''. Houston Symphony (HS Label) * 2009: Gustav Mahler: ''Das Lied von der Erde''. Jane Henschel, Gregory Kunde, Houston Symphony (Naxos) * 2007: Alexander Zemlinsky: Lyrische Symphonie op. 18, Alban Berg: Three pieces from the Lyric Suite (version for string orchestra). Twyla Robinson, Roman Trekel, Houston Symphony (Naxos) * 2007: George Gershwin: ''An American in Paris'', Concerto in F, ''Porgy and Bess'', A Symphonic Picture (arr. Richard Bennett). Jon Kimura Parker, Houston Symphony (HS Label) * 2006: Johann Strauss jr.: Overtures, waltzes, polkas. Houston Symphony Orchestra & Chorus (HS Label) * 2004: Béla Bartók: ''The Wooden Prince'', Igor Strawinski: Divertimento (from ''Le Baiser de la Fée''). Houston Symphony (Koch International) * 2004: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem K 626, Symphony C-Dur K 338, Sinfonia Concertante for violin, viola and cello K Anh. 104 (Fragment, orch. Hans Graf).
Heidi Grant Murphy Heidi Grant Murphy (born 1965) is an American operatic soprano and academic voice teacher. A member of the Metropolitan Opera since 1989, she appeared at international opera houses, and made recordings. She has been a voice teacher at the Jacobs ...
, Jane Gilbert, Stanford Olsen, Nathan Berg, Eric Halen, Wayne Brooks, Brinton Smith, Houston Symphony Orchestra & Chorus (HS Label, 2 CDs) * 2004: Anton Bruckner: Symphonie Nr. 4 E flat major. Houston Symphony (HS Label) * 2000–2004: Henri Dutilleux: Orchestral works: Symphony Nr. 2, ''Métaboles'', ''The Shadows of Time'', Symphony Nr. 1, ''Tout un monde lointain…'' (cello concerto), ''Timbres, Espace, Mouvement ou La Nuit Etoilée'', ''L'Arbre des Songes'' (violin concerto), ''La Geôle'' (first recording), ''Deux Sonnets de Jean Cassou'', ''Mystère de l'Instant'' (version for large orchestra). Jean Guihen Queyras,
Olivier Charlier Olivier Charlier (born 17 February 1961) is a French classical violinist. He plays on a violin by Carlo Bergonzi dated 1747. Biography Charlier was born in Albert, Somme and admitted at the age of 10 to the Conservatoire de Paris where he at ...
, François Le Roux, Orchestre National Bordeaux Aquitaine (Arte Nova/Sony, 3 CDs) * 2001: Darius Milhaud: ''Saudades do Brazil'', ''Scaramouche'' for saxophone and orchestra. Heitor Villa-Lobos: ''Descobrimento do Brazil'' (Suite 2 & 3). Jeremy Brown, Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra (CBC Records) * 2001: Carl Orff: ''Carmina Burana''. Christine Brandes, Noel E. Velasco, Stephen Powell, Ford Bend Boys Chorus, Houston Symphony Orchestra & Chorus (HS Label) * 1998–2000: Franz Schubert: The complete symphonies, 4 overtures. Aarhus Symphony Orchestra (Kontrapunkt, 5 CDs) * 1999: Gustav Mahler: Symphony Nr. 1 D major (incl. ''Blumine''). Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra (CPO Label) * 1999: Franz Liszt: Piano concertos Nr. 1 E flat major, Nr. 2 A major, Nr. 3 E flat major (Op. posth., ed. Jerry Rosenblatt), Concerto in the Hungarian style ("Sophie Menter-Konzert", orch. P.I. Tschaikowski). Janina Fialkowska, Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra (CBC Records) * 1997: Manuel de Falla: ''Nights in the Gardens of Spain''. Isaac Albeniz: ''Rapsodia Española'', Joaquin Turina: ''Rapsodia Sinfonica'', Xavier Montsalvatge: ''Concierto Breve''. Angela Cheng, Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra (CBC Records) * 1992–1994: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano concertos K 271, 414, 456, 459, 466, 467, 482, 488, 491, 503, 537, 595.
Éric Heidsieck Éric Charles Heidsieck (born 21 August 1936) is a French classical pianist. Biography Born in Reims, Heidsieck gave his first recital at the age of nine and his first concert with orchestra a year later. He studied with Marcel Ciampi then ...
, Mozarteum Orchester Salzburg (JVC, 6 CDs) * 1994: Anton Bruckner: Symphony Nr. 8. Mozarteum Orchester Salzburg (VFMO 0894-1/2) * 1990: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Violin concertos Nr. 1 B flat major K 207, Nr. 2 D major K 211, Adagio for violin and orchestra K 261, Rondos for violin and orchestra K 269 & 373. Benjamin Schmid, Mozarteum Orchester Salzburg (Capriccio) * 1990: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Concertos for flute and orchestra K 313 & 314, Andante for flute and orchestra in C major K 315, Rondo in D major K Anh. 184. Shigenori Kudo, Mozarteum Orchester Salzburg (NEC Classics) * 1990: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Dances and Minuets. Mozarteum Orchester Salzburg (Capriccio) * 1989–1990: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: The complete symphonies. Mozarteum Orchester Salzburg (Capriccio, 13 CDs) * 1989: Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano concertos Nr. 1 C major & No. 4 G major. Maria Tipo, London Symphony Orchestra (EMI) * 1989: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Concert for flute and harp K 299, Rondo in D major K Anh. 184, Concert for flute in D major K 314, Andante for flute and orchestra in C major K 315. Simion Stanciu, Helga Storck, Mozarteum Orchester Salzburg (Erato) * 1988: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Marches. Mozarteum Orchester Salzburg (Capriccio) * 1987: Alexander Zemlinsky: ''Es war einmal'' (First recording). Eva Johansson, Kurt Westi, Aage Haugland, Per Arne Wahlgren, Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra & Chorus (Capriccio) * 1981: Franz Lehár: ''Der Rastelbinder'' (First recording). Fritz Muliar, Elfie Hobarth, Helga Papouschek, Heinz Zednik, Adolf Dallapozza, Wiener Mozart Sängerknaben, ORF Chor, Radio-Symphonieorchester Wien (CPO/WDR/ORF)


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