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Yan Pascal Tortelier

Born into an intensely
musical family, son of the late Paul Tortelier,
he studied piano and violin from the age of four
and at fourteen won first prize for violin at
the Paris Conservatoire. Following general musical
studies with Nadia Boulanger, Tortelier studied
conducting with Franco Ferrara in Siena. Since
then Yan Pascal Tortelier's career has included
engagements with leading orchestras throughout
Europe, North America, Japan and Australia.
In recognition of his outstanding
work as Chief Conductor of the BBC Philharmonic
between 1992 and 2003, Yan Pascal Tortelier has
been given the title of the Conductor Laureate
and continues working with the Orchestra regularly.
Yan Pascal Tortelier¡¯s orchestration
of Ravel's Piano Trio was premiered in 1992 and
the following year received great critical acclaim
at a highly successful London Proms performance
with the BBC Philharmonic. A few seasons ago it
was premiered at the Prague Spring Festival, in
San Francisco, Tokyo and Melbourne. The work is
available on CD as part of Tortelier's Debussy/Ravel
cycle.
During recent seasons Yan Pascal
Tortelier has worked with such orchestras as the
London Symphony, Philharmonia and London Philharmonic,
Orchestre de Paris, St Petersburg Philharmonic,
Oslo Philharmonic, Filarmonica della Scala Milan,
Radio Filharmonische Orkest Holland, the Royal
Concertgebouw Orchestra, and in North America
with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, San Francisco,
Baltimore and Pittsburgh Symphony orchestras,
Montreal Symphony and the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Recent/future guest conducting
engagements include return visits to the Pittsburgh,
Dallas, San Francisco, the Tokyo Metropolitan
Symphony and London Symphony orchestras as well
as Orchestre National de France, Orchestre de
Paris and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra.
Last season Yan Pascal Tortelier commenced the
position of Principal Guest Conductor of the Pittsburgh
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