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Kurt Masur
Kurt Masur



Kurt Masur is well known to orchestras and audiences alike as both a distinguished conductor and humanist. From September 2000 until 2007, he was Principal Conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra and, in September 2002, he became Music Director of the Orchestre National de France in Paris.

From 1991-2002 he was Music Director of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Following his eleven year tenure he was named Music Director Emeritus, becoming the first New York Philharmonic Music Director to receive that title, and only the second (after the late Leonard Bernstein, who was named Laureate Conductor) to be given an honorary position. The New York Philharmonic established the 'Kurt Masur Fund for the Orchestra', which will endow conductor debut week at the Philharmonic in perpetuity in his honour.

From 1970 to 1996, Maestro Masur served as Gewandhaus Kapellmeister of the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, a position of profound historic importance. Upon his retirement from that post in 1996, the Gewandhaus named him its first-ever Conductor Laureate.

Mr Masur is a guest conductor with the world's leading orchestras and holds the lifetime title of Honorary Guest Conductor of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.

A professor at the Leipzig Academy of Music since 1975, he has received numerous honours. In 1995 he received the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany; in 1996 he was awarded the Gold Medal of Honour for Music by the National Arts Club; and in 1997 he received the titles of Commander of the Legion of Honour from the Government of France and New York City Cultural Ambassador from the City of New York. In April 1999, he received the Commander Cross of Merit of the Polish Republic and in March 2002 the President of the Federal Republic of Germany, Johannes Rau, bestowed upon Mr Masur the Cross with Star of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. Maestro Masur is also an Honorary Citizen of his home town of Brieg.

Engagements in the 2003/04 season have included appearances with the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival Orchestra, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic Orchestra and Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra. Maestro Masur also gave conducting master classes with the Manhattan School of Music in New York and with the Wroclaw Philharmonic Orchestra in Wroclaw, Poland.

Highlights of his 2003/04 season with the London Philharmonic Orchestra included a Brahms Symphony Cycle in October 2003, concerts in December featuring performances of Beethoven piano concertos with Maurizio Pollini and Leon McCawley, and concerts in January/February with Anne-Sophie Mutter. In February 2004, Kurt Masur toured with the London Philharmonic Orchestra to seven cities in Germany, Holland, Spain and Greece.

Kurt Masur has made more than thirty recordings with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra for Teldec and well over 100 with numerous other orchestras. These include the complete symphonies of Beethoven, Brahms, Bruckner, Mendelssohn, Schumann and Tchaikovsky.

Born in Brieg, Silesia, in 1927, Mr Masur studied piano, composition and conducting at the Music College of Leipzig. In 1998 he celebrated 50 years as a professional conductor.
Several years ago Maestro Masur started his own web site: www.kurtmasur.com where you can find more information about his life and activities.

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Read about Maestro Masur's close relationship with Britten's War Requiem, as told to Hilary Finch
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Read Maestro Masur’s thoughts on Beethoven and the cycle he performed with the London Philharmonic Orchestra in 2004-5
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