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Philippe Auguin -eng-2017

Maestro Auguin is a consummate conductor with an extensive history performing with extraordinary opera houses and orchestras. In past seasons, he has led performances at the Metropolitan Opera of Doktor Faust, Die Frau Ohne Schatten, La Bohรจme, Lohengrin, Tosca, Madama Butterfly, and Arabella. At the Vienna Staatsoper he conducted Die Tote StadtLa Forza del Destino, Madama Butterly, La Bohรจme, Aida, Simon Boccanegra, and Tosca, etc.  At the Deutsche Oper Berlin for Tannhรคuser, Der Fliegende Hollรคnder, Aida, Carmen, Fidelio, etc; Opera Australia for La Traviata, Tannhรคuser, and Capriccio; Teatro Colรณn Buenos Aires for Manon; Savonlinna Opera Festival for Mefistofele, Lohengrin, Der Fliegende Hollander, and Tosca.

In concert, Maestro Auguin celebrated highly acclaimed performances conducting Stravinskyโ€™s Le Sacre du Printemps with the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall; Schumannโ€™s Symphony No. 1 with the Thรฉรขtre des Champs-ร‰lysรฉes; Brahmsโ€™ Symphony No. 2 with the Vienna Symphony; and Straussโ€™ Ein Heldenleben with the Munich Philharmonic and many others.

In 2005, he brought Wagnerโ€™s Der Ring des Nibelungen to the International Beijing Music Festival, marking the first-ever performances of the complete Ring in China. He returned to the Beijing Music Festival in 2008, conducting Tannhรคuser with the Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin. Maestro Auguin has made appearances at numerous other prestigious festivals, including the Salzburg Festival, where he conducted the opening Mozart matinee and Beethovenโ€™s Fidelio with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.

Other exceptional performances include: Teatro a la Scalaโ€™s Don Giovanni, Le Nozze di Figaro, Macbeth, La Forze del Destino and others; The Royal Opera House Covent Gardenโ€™s Carmen, Tosca, Un Ballo in Maschera, La Traviata, etc.; The Royal Albert Hallโ€™s La Traviata; LA Operaโ€™s Doktor Faust; Le Grand Thรฉรขtre de Genรจveโ€™s Der Rosenkavalier; and the New Tokyo Operaโ€™s Tannhรคuser.

As a symphonic conductor, he has led concert performances with the Vienna Philharmonic, Staatskapelle Dresden, the Munich Philharmonic, the Orchestre National de France, the BBC Symphony London, the Royal Philharmonic, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, the China Philharmonic, the Hong Kong Philharmonic, the NHK Philharmonic in Tokyo, the Korean Broadcasting System Symphony, etc.

Philippe Auguinโ€™s broad symphonic repertoire spans the canon, reaching from early music to the emblematic works of Bruckner, Strauss, Stravinsky and Bartok, and the complete symphonic works of Gustav Mahler. Also renowned for his work with contemporary composers, Mo. Auguin has conducted pieces by Hans-Werner Henze, Peter Maxwell Davies, Aribert Reimann, Peter Ruzicka, and Pierre Boulez.

Philippe Auguin studied conducting in Vienna and Florence. He was the assistant conductor and musical assistant of Herbert von Karajan until 1989. From this date, Sir Georg Solti chose him as his assistant conductor for opera productions and concerts in Salzburg, Vienna, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, and Milan. He conducted the London Symphony in Westminster Abbey at the memorial for Sir Georg Solti in 1998.

In 2015, Philippe Auguin recorded with the Vienna Philharmonic the Opera sequences (La Nozze di Figaro, Turandot) used in the film Mission: Impossible โ€“ Rogue Nation, directed by Christopher McQuarrie, starring Tom Cruise and Rebecca Ferguson (Paramount Pictures).

Maestro Auguin was made an Honorary Consul of the French Republic in 2002. For his contribution to German culture, he was awarded the Cross of Federal Merit of the German Republic in 2005.