Gabriel Feltz

About Gabriel Feltz

Gabriel Feltz is a German conductor, noted for his work in the field of opera. Born in Berlin, Feltz attended the Hanns Eisler Academy of Music from 1989 to 1994, studying conducting and piano. Following graduation, he quickly rose through the ranks of theater conductors, working at the Hamburg State Opera (1994-1995), the Lubeck Opera (1995-1997), and the Bremen Theater (2001-2005). Feltz has led performances across Germany, with orchestras in Berlin, Bamberg, Dresden, Mannheim, Cologne, and Leipzig, among others, and has conducted outside of Germany, notably with ensembles in Vienna, Bern, Antwerp, Belgrade, and Basel, as well as with the RTE National Symphony of Ireland, the KBS Symphony Orchestra Seoul, the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra, and the China National Symphony Orchestra. Since 2004, he has served as the chief conductor and general music director of the Stuttgart Philharmonic. Feltz has recorded extensively for radio broadcasts, with many performances of operas and standard orchestral repertoire to his credit. He has recorded music by Mozart, Strauss, Mahler, Suk, Respighi, Scriabin, Ligeti, and most significantly, Rachmaninov, whose symphonies and tone poems were recorded by the Stuttgart Philharmonic under Feltz, and which won an award from the Rachmaninov Foundation for promoting the composer's music in Germany.

HOMETOWN
Berlin, Germany
BORN
1971
GENRE
Classical

Select a country or region

Africa, Middle East, and India

Asia Pacific

Europe

Latin America and the Caribbean

The United States and Canada