Ryan Bancroft
(Benjamin Ealovega)
Sergio A. Mims forwards this release:
11 September 2019
Californian Ryan Bancroft has been appointed as the new principal conductor of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales (BBC NOW).
He
has been hailed as "one of the most exciting musicians" of his
generation and won the prestigious Malko Competition for Young
Conductors last year.
The 29-year-old will formally take on the new role from September 2020.
He said the orchestra would share "unforgettable moments" with audiences.
"My
passion is for the people who play music and the audiences who love it.
That puts me in excellent company here in Wales," he added.
"Our
recipe for spellbinding performances combines our unique sounds and
stories with equal parts of collaboration, growth and vision. BBC NOW
musicians know exactly how to craft inspiring concert thrills with these
ingredients."
Born in Los Angeles, where he studied trumpet at the California
Institute of the Arts, he went on to study conducting at the Royal
Conservatoire of Scotland.
He has conducted orchestras
around the world, including the Stockholm Philharmonic, Danish National
Symphony and Norwegian National Opera Orchestra. He has also premiered
works by composers such as Sofia Gubaidulina, John Cage and Anne
LeBaron.
He first worked with BBC NOW in 2018, conducting Beethoven and Weber,
and returned in May to conduct a contemporary programme as part of the
Vale of Glamorgan Festival.
Rhodri Talfan Davies, BBC Wales director, said Mr Bancroft was a "remarkable and rare young talent".
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