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Christian Badea
Dietfried Bernet Ivor Bolton
Fredrik Burstedt
Gregor Bühl
Brad Cohen
Laurence Cummings
Per-Otto Johansson
Roland Kluttig
Paul Mägi
Andrew Parrott
Tobias Ringborg
Mats Rondin
Henrik Schaefer
En Shao
Andreas Stoehr
Petter Sundkvist
Shi-Yeon Sung
Joakim Unander |
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Estonian conductor Paul Mägi has had a long and successful career as conductor and artistic leader of several prominent ensembles in the Baltic states, including the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, the Estonian Radio Chamber Orchestra and the Estonian National Opera.
In 2004 Paul Mägi became the chief conductor of Uppsala Chamber Orchestra, a result of several highly successful engagements in Sweden during later years. In Sweden he has been invited to the Radio Symphony Orchestra Swedish, the Stockholm Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the symphony orchestras in Malmö, Gothenburg, Helsingborg and Norrköping as well as the Nordic Chamber Orchestra, the Norrbotten Chamber Orchestra and the Dala Sinfonietta. He has also conducted leading orchestras in USA, Russia, Finland, Ukrainia, Norway, Denmark, Italy, France, Belgium, Holland, Portugal, Bulgaria, Poland, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Ireland et cet.
Paul Mägi is much in demand as an opera conductor and has been the musical director of many international productions including L’Italiana in Algeria, Il Trovatore, Die Fledermaus, Sour Angelica/Gianni Schicchi, Rigoletto, Dargomizhsky’s Rusalka at
Wexford Festival in Ireland, Boris Godunov in France and with Moscow Helicon Opera on tour to Belgium, Cyprus, Salzburg and Féstival de Radio France in Montpellier.
Among the many other operas Paul Mägi has conducted counts La Bohème, Le nozze di Figaro, Nabucco, La Traviata, Don Carlos, Ernani, Sour Angelica and Salome.
Today, Paul Mägi counts among the leading pedagogues for future conductors and is the Visiting Professor of conducting at the Stockholm Royal College of Music as well as at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre.
A prominent jazz violinist, Paul Mägi has played at the Debrecen Festival in Hungary, in Bulgaria, Cuba, Finland, Germany, Belgium, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, USA etc and featured as a jazz violinist with the London BBC and the Boston Symphony Orchestras. |
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