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ALBUMTchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4Jonathan Nott & Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
Albums by Jonathan Nott
ALBUMTchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4Jonathan Nott & Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
ALBUMTchaikovsky: Symphony No. 3 ''Polish''Jonathan Nott & Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
ALBUMShostakovich: Symphony No. 4Jonathan Nott & Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
ALBUMMahler Symphony No.5Jonathan Nott & Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
ALBUMBruckner: Symphony No. 4 ''Romantic''Jonathan Nott & Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
ALBUMMahler: Symphony No. 1 in D Major ''Titan''Jonathan Nott & Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
ALBUMViera Janárčeková: DotykEric Lamb, Quasars Ensemble, Ivan Buffa, Kremerata Baltica, Roman Kofman, Maria Fedotova, Barbara Brauckmann, Hellmuth Vivell, Bamberg Symphony Orchestra & Jonathan Nott
ALBUMSchoenberg, Messiaen & RavelFrancesco Piemontesi, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande & Jonathan Nott
ALBUMDebussy & Schoenberg: Pelléas & MélisandeOrchestre de la Suisse Romande & Jonathan Nott
ALBUMベートーヴェン:交響曲第 9番 「合唱」Jonathan Nott & Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
Artist Biography
Jonathan Nott achieved success as a conductor in rather unusual fashion: with no competition victories under his belt and no mentoring conductor ushering him along, he launched his career in foreign opera houses, eventually conducting orchestral concerts on the side, but often with modern or contemporary works on the bill. Nott developed a reputation for his interpretations of avant-garde music, making a recording early in his career (1996) for BIS that contained works by Xenakis, Berio, and Fornés. In the new century, Nott has been drawing praise for his Schubert, Mahler, and Mozart and his operatic readings of Verdi, Puccini, and other notables. As of early 2024, Nott was the music director of the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, the principal conductor and artistic advisor of the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie, and the music and artistic director of the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande.
Hometown
Solihull, West Midlands, England
Genre
Classical