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Charles Dutoit

Throughout a career that
has energetically spanned the globe and mined
the riches of orchestral repertoire, Charles Dutoit
has exhibited a passion for excellence and insatiable
discovery. Renowned for polished and idiomatic
interpretations of an eclectic array of musical
styles, he regularly collaborates with the world's
pre-eminent orchestras and soloists. Since
his debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra in
1980, Charles Dutoit has been invited each season
to conduct all the major orchestras of the United
States, including those of Boston, New York,
Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco,
Pittsburgh and Cleveland. He has also performed
regularly with all the great orchestras of Europe,
including the Berlin Philharmonic and Amsterdam¡¯s
Concertgebouw Orchestra as well as with all
the London orchestras, the Israel Philharmonic
and all the major orchestras of Japan, South
America and Australia.
Charles Dutoit has also
recorded extensively for Decca, Deutsche Grammophon,
EMI, Philips, CBS, Erato and other labels with
American, European and Japanese orchestras.
His more than 170 recordings, half of them with
the Montreal Symphony, have garnered more than
40 awards and distinctions around the world.
For 25 years (1977
to 2002), Charles Dutoit was Artistic Director
of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, a dynamic
musical partnership recognized the world over.
Since 1990, he has
been Artistic Director and Principal Conductor
of the Philadelphia Orchestra's summer festival
at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in upstate
New York. Between 1990 and 1999, he also directed
the orchestra's summer series at the Mann Music
Center in Philadelphia, and led them in a series
of distinctive recordings.
From 1991 to 2001, Charles
Dutoit was Music Director of the Orchestre National
de France with whom he made a number of critically
lauded recordings and toured extensively on
the five continents.
In 1996, he was appointed
Principal Conductor and in 1998, Music Director
of the NHK Symphony Orchestra (Tokyo) with whom
he has toured Europe 3 times, as well as the
United States, China and Southeast Asia.
When still in his early
20¡¯s, Charles Dutoit was invited by Von Karajan
to lead the Vienna State Opera. He has since
conducted regularly at the Royal Opera House,
Covent Garden, the Metropolitan Opera, New York
and the Deutsche Oper, Berlin. He also led a
highly acclaimed new stage production of Berlioz's
masterpiece Les Troyens at the Los Angeles Music
Center Opera.
In 2003, he began a
series of Wagner¡¯s operas - Der fliegende Holl?nder
and the complete Ring Cycle - at the Teatro
Colon in Buenos Aires.
Dutoit¡¯s interest in
working with student orchestras has led to frequent
collaborations with the Orchestra of the Curtis
Institute in Philadelphia, the Julliard Orchestra
in New York, the Civic Orchestra in Chicago
and the UBS Verbier Festival Orchestra in Switzerland.
He was Artistic Director of the Sapporo Pacific
Music Festival for three seasons and is presently
Music Director of the Miyazaki International
Music Festival in Japan and Music Director of
the Canton International Summer Music Academy
(CISMA) in Guangzhou (Canton), China.
He has made ten documentary
films for NHK Television in Japan for a series
entitled Cities of Music featuring ten musical
capitals of the world.
In 1988, Charles Dutoit
was invested as Officier, and in 1996 as Commandeur
de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the government
of France. In 1991, he was made Honorary Citizen
of the City of Philadelphia. In 1995, the government
of Qu¨¦bec named him Grand Officier de l'Ordre
national du Qu¨¦bec. He is the recipient of two
awards by the Canadian Conference of the Arts,
both in recognition of his distinguished service
and exceptional contributions to music in Canada.
In 1998, Charles Dutoit was invested as Honorary
Officer of the Order of Canada, the country¡¯s
highest award of merit whose other honorary
recipients include John Kenneth Galbraith, James
Hillier, Nelson Mandela, The Queen Mother, Vaclav
Havel and Boutros Boutros-Ghali.
Charles Dutoit was
born in Lausanne, Switzerland and his extensive
musical training included violin, viola, piano,
percussion, history of music and composition
at the Conservatoires and Music Academies of
Geneva, Siena, Venice and Boston.
A globetrotter motivated
by his passion for history and archaeology,
political science, art and architecture, Charles
Dutoit has visited and traveled in 195 countries
around the world.
He maintains residences
in Switzerland, Paris, Montreal, Buenos Aires
and Tokyo.
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