Conductor Herbert Blomstedt
Herbert Blomstedt was born in the USA to Swedish parents. He attended the Royal College of Music in Stockholm and Uppsala University and studied contemporary music at Darmstadt and Baroque music at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, also continuing his conducting studies with Igor Markevitch in Salzburg, and with Leonard Bernstein at Tanglewood's Berkshire Music Center.
Since 1986, he is Honorary Conductor of the NHK Symphony Orchestra here in Tokyo, and you often see him on TV in Japan.
The history of the NHK Symphony Orchestra goes all the way back to the New Symphony Orchestra, Japan’s first professional orchestra, established on October 5, 1926. Its name was changed to Japan Symphony Orchestra, and the orchestra has received full financial support from NHK, Japan Broadcasting Corporation, since 1951. For the 2007 calendar, you will find other great conductors, such as Charles Dutoit, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Matthias Bamert, Lawrence Foster, Pascal Rophé, Yuri Simonov, as well as Japanese conductors Kenichiro Kobayashi and Tadaaki Otaka.
I found a very rare video from the Danish archive, a concert from 1972 where Herbert Blomstedt conducts the Danish radio symphonic orchestra. Enjoy Berlioz, Nuits d'été, with Janet Baker!
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De toute beauté!
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