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Biography

Music Director: Minnesota Orchestra
Conductor Laureate: Lahti Symphony Orchestra

 

Praised for his intense, innovative interpretations of the standard, contemporary and Nordic repertoires, Osmo Vänskä is the Music Director of the Minnesota Orchestra and Conductor Laureate of the Lahti Symphony Orchestra. As a guest conductor he performs with many of the world’s leading orchestras, enjoying regular relationships with ensembles such as the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre de Paris and Philadelphia Orchestra. A recipient of many honours and distinctions, he was awarded a Royal Philharmonic Society Award in recognition of his outstanding contribution to classical music during 2001, and in December 2004 he was named Musical America's Conductor of the Year.

Future engagements include concerts with the Hong Kong Philharmonic, Sydney Symphony, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig and the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra.

 

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Reviews

"From a technical standpoint, the Minnesota Orchestra is one of the finest in the country. The strings are bright but with plenty of body, and the winds and brass have one of the most pleasing blends of any American orchestra – including an impressive horn section that was particularly outstanding in the opening work and Nielsen’s third movement. With Vänskä on the podium, the Minnesotans are presenting some of the most characterful and thoughtful music-making on the continent." (Classical Source, October 2011)

"Mr. Vanska has the Minnesota Orchestra sounding like one of America’s finest." (The New York Times, October 2011)

"Osmo Vänskä and the Minnesota Orchestra offered an astoundingly forceful, never-to-be-forgotten account of Sibelius’s Kullervo Symphony. Even the memory of it brings tears to my eyes. What secret of musical emotion does Vänskä possess?" (Alex Ross, The New Yorker, December 2010)

“Here he returns to Bruckner with a superb account of the Fourth remarkable, as one has learned to expect from Vänskä, for unusual textural clarity and the sense that he has come to the music from the inside, bringing it alive through unrelenting attention to detail and unsentimentally brisk tempi. If this release signals the beginning of a Bruckner cycle on BIS, we shall all be the better off for it.” (Finnish Music Quarterly, October 2010)

“Vänskä has been the music director of the Minnesota [Orchestra] since 2003. For some years, it has been evident that he is a conductor of genius, one whom Furtwängler might have recognized as a kindred spirit. The crucial element in his work is unanimity — not unanimity of execution (although that was hardly lacking) but unanimity of feeling. The climaxes were as shattering as on any other night, but the quietest moments registered even more strongly. I hope that Vänskä and his players went home happy… For the duration of the evening of March 1st, the Minnesota Orchestra sounded, to my ears, like the greatest orchestra in the world.” (The New Yorker, March 2010)

“…the Sixth was wonderfully relaxed, without a trace of unnecessary rhetoric and a perfect example of Vänskä's total trust in Sibelius's sense of musical architecture, the "miraculous logic" that gave the LPO series its title, and which he understands better than any other conductor today.” (The Guardian, February 2010)

“He is an immensely physical conductor, a wiry individual who dances about the rostrum, working hard for every effect and living through every second of the music.” (Musical America, February 2010)