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Release Date: Friday 30 August 2024
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The first album from Natalie Stutzmann as conductor features Dvořák's well known Symphony no.9 "From the New World" and the lesser known American Suite.
Stutzmann studied conducting with legendary Finnish teacher Jorma Panula, and benefited from the mentoring of Simon Rattle and the late Seiji Ozawa.
Stutzmann holds two major posts in the USA, Music Director at the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Principal Guest Conductor of The Philadelphia Orchestra, has guest engagements with the London Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre de Paris, Orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse and Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, and opera at Turin's Teatro Regio and the Bayreuth Festival….
Simon Rattle told the NY Times: "Nathalie is the real thing. So much love, intensity and sheer technique."
"To respect the score is to make it alive, and the score lives because of us. The only thing we can do for the score is to dare." - Natalie Stutzmann
"This bold, punchy account of the New World, captured live in a pair of concerts, grips like a great concert performance should. There are thrills (and spills) from a team intent on provoking a response." Gramophone
Suite in A Major, Op. 98, B. 190 "American"
Symphony No. 9 in E minor, Op. 95 'From the New World'