Celso Antunes

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Celso Antunes
Born
Celso Leite Antunes Filho

(1959-11-12) 12 November 1959 (age 61)
EducationMusikhochschule Köln
Occupationconductor, pianist
Websitecelsoantunes.net

Celso Antunes (born November 12, 1959) is a Brazilian conductor located in Germany.

Biography[]

Antunes studied singing and conducting at the University of São Paulo, achieved recognition as assistant conductor of the and obtained a DAAD scholarship to complete his studies on at the Musikhochschule Köln in Germany, where he graduated in 1990.

Shortly afterward, in 1991, Antunes founded his own new music group, the , which continues to give concerts throughout Europe, always featuring mainly contemporary music.

Following his debut with the at the Kölner Philharmonie, he was appointed its Chief Conductor, a post he held from 1994 until 1998. During roughly the same period (1994–1997) he was also Chief Conductor of the Antwerp-based ensemble .

His engagements have included appearances at the , the Cologne , the Kurt-Weill-Festival in Dessau and the in Dublin.

Antunes has appeared with such artists as the , the , the Gürzenich Orchestra, the Irish Chamber Orchestra, the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra in Riga, the , the Ulster Orchestra (Belfast) and the .

Between 2002 and 2007, Antunes was the Artistic Director and Chief Conductor of The National Chamber Choir of Ireland.

He also returns annually to conduct in Brazil, where he appears with the and with the São Paulo State Symphony.

In August 2004, Antunes was bestowed the honour of the Order of Rio Branco, in the rank of Commander, by the Brazilian government, for the extraordinary artistic services rendered to his native Brazil.

Selected discography[]

Album Performer Label Year
Paulo Chagas "Sodoma" Sub Rosa (SubCD 026-48, 1993) 1993
Karel Goeyvaerts "The serial works" Megadisc (MDC 7845) 1998
Kurt Weill "Zaubernacht" Capriccio, Deutschland (LC 08748) 2002
Mozart / Haydn / Guarnieri / Schostakowitsch "Music for Strings" Paulus (Brazil, CD 008237) 2006
"Ad Multos Annos", Contemporary Choral Works National Chamber Choir NCC/National Gallery, Ireland 2006

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