David Stern (conductor)
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David Stern (born May 21, 1963 in
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) is an American conductor, director and founder of the ensemble Opera Fuoco. He has been the Chief Conductor of Palm Beach Opera since 2015.


Life and career

David Stern's musical leadership is spread across three continents. Whether conducting a major symphony orchestra, baroque opera, teaching vocal master classes or defending cultural activities, Stern keeps his musicians, students and audiences riveted by sharing his strong musical convictions, his flexibility of approach and his belief that music is relevant and indeed essential in today's world. He is the founder and director of the Paris-based opera studio and period-instrument ensemble Opera Fuoco, as well as artistic adviser and chief conductor of the Shanghai Baroque Festival and chief conductor of the Palm Beach Opera. In 2018, he was named the Program Director of th
Heifetz International Music Institute
s inaugural Baroque Vocal Workshop. Stern is known for his extensive range of repertoire. As music director of the Israel and the St. Gallen Opera houses, he championed eclectic works such as
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's ''Medea'',
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's ''Wozzeck'',
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's ''Turn of the Screw'' and
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's ''Mahagonny''. He has premiered four new operas since 2010:
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's ''A Child Dreams'' at the Israeli Opera,
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's ''Cosi Fanciulli'' commissioned by Opera Fuoco and performed at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées in Paris, Ben Moores ''Enemies, A Love Story'' in Palm Beach and Jan Sandström's ''The Rococo Machine'' in Drottningholm, Sweden. Since launching the Aix-en-Provence Festival's Academie Internationale d’Art Lyrique with Stéphane Lissner in 1998, David Stern has been committed to developing young voices. He created Opera Fuoco in 2003 as a platform for young professional singers in France, combining both an opera studio, a period-instrument ensemble and a company which produces concertante and staged projects both nationally and internationally. He works regularly with the Young Artists Program in Palm Beach. With Opera Fuoco, he has recently recorded ”Berenice che fai?”, a compilation of late Baroque and early Classical works with three members of Opera Fuoco Young Artist program singers. It has been very well received by the press. Previous recordings with Opera Fuoco include ''The Romantic Cantatas'' with Karine Deshayes,
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's opera ''Zanaida'', and two
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oratorios, ''Semele'' and ''Jephtha''. He also recorded Simone Mayr's ''Medea'' with the St. Gallen Opera. In 2020, he recorded with NDR Philharmonie Hannover and the soprano Ania Vegry a Gassmann opera arias program for CPO. Stern has enjoyed collaborations with international stage directors including David Alden,
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, Robin Guarino, Sam Helfrich, Waut Koeken, Jakob Peters-Messer and Aron Stiehl, among many others. With Yoshi Oïda he created iconic settings of Britten's Curlew River and Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde and with Francisco Negrin he led performances of Mozart's Mitridate as artist in residence at the 2014 Drottningholm Opera Festival. The productions of Telemann's Damon at the Magdeburg Theater in 2016 as well as Telemann's Richardus in 2018 received great critical acclaim. David Stern is frequent guest conductor around the globe. He is regularly invited to the Edmonton Opera, the Drottninghom Opera Festival, the Hong Kong Philharmonic, the Shanghai and Guangzhou Symphonies, the China Philharmonic, the New Russian Symphony, the Swedish Chamber orchestra and has led recent performances with the Boston Lyric Opera, the Royal Danish Opera orchestra, the Vienna Symphony and NDR Hannover. In 2019/2020 he was invited as guest conductor with Shanghai symphony, Guangzhou symphony and Sydney symphony. In June he will conduct Marseille Philharmonic Orchestra and in July he will conduct Boston Symphony in the Tanglewood Festival. Stern received his Bachelor of Arts from Yale College and his Masters of Music from the
Juilliard School The Juilliard School ( ) is a Private university, private performing arts music school, conservatory in New York City. Established in 1905, the school trains about 850 undergraduate and graduate students in dance, drama, and music. It is widely ...
.


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External links

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Opera Fuoco website
* https://www.agenceartistiquecedelle.com/davidstern {{DEFAULTSORT:Stern, David American male conductors (music) 1963 births Living people 21st-century American conductors (music) 21st-century American male musicians 20th-century American conductors (music) 20th-century American male musicians Yale University alumni Juilliard School alumni Musicians from New York City Classical musicians from New York (state)