Hugh Wolff
Hugh Wolff (born 21 October, 1953 in Paris) is an American conductor.
He was born in Paris while his father was serving in the U. S. Foreign Service, then spent his primary-school years in London. He received his higher education at Harvard and at Peabody Conservatory. Between Harvard and Peabody, he spent a year in Paris where he studied composition with Olivier Messiaen and conducting with Charles Bruck. At Peabody, he studied piano with Leon Fleisher.
He began his career in 1979 as assistant conductor to Mstislav Rostropovich at the National Symphony Orchestra, in Washington, D.C. [1] and as music director of the orchestra of Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Wolff then served as music director of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra from 1986 to 1993. [2] In 1985 he was awarded the Seaver/National Endowment for the Arts Conductors Award.
From 1988–1992, Wolff was Principal Conductor of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra and then served as its Music Director from 1992–2000. He also served as Principal Conductor of the Grant Park Music Festival from 1994-1997. Most recently, from 1997-2006, he was Principal Conductor of the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra (which changed its name to the hr Symphony Orchestra in 2005).
Wolff has conducted major orchestras around the world, including most of the foremost American orchestras - the New York Philharmonic [3], Boston Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, and San Francisco Symphony - and the London Symphony Orchestra, Oslo Philharmonic, Philharmonia (London), Orchestre National de France, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Berlin Radio-Symphony Orchestra, and orchestras in Australia, Japan, and Canada. He has recorded extensively for Teldec, Sony and other labels, has been nominated three times for a Grammy and has twice won the Cannes Classical Award. As a conductor he has accompanied recordings by Rostropovich, Yo-Yo Ma, Joshua Bell, Hilary Hahn, Dawn Upshaw, Thomas Hampson, and Jennifer Larmore.
In addition to his performing career, Mr. Wolff is Director of Orchestras and teaches orchestral conducting at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts.
Wolff lives in Boston with his wife, the harpist and author Judith Kogan, and their three sons. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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