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Past performances 1992 — Yesterday
Louis' Grand Finale, BeethovenDukasRavelDavis, Anthony
Cincinnati Symphony OrchestraConductor
View programme, cast and crewCso Proof: Réponse, LutosławskiDessner
Cincinnati Symphony OrchestraConductor
View programme, cast and crewBeethoven 7 & Dessner Premieres, DessnerBeethoven
Cincinnati Symphony OrchestraConductor
View programme, cast and crewHadelich & Holland, Schoenberg, ArnoldBrahmsVarious
Cincinnati Symphony OrchestraConductor
View programme, cast and crewSaint-Saëns’ Organ Symphony, RavelSaint-SaënsHolland, J. B.
LA PhilConductor
View programme, cast and crewLouis' Grand Finale, BeethovenDukasRavelDavis, Anthony
Cincinnati Symphony OrchestraConductor
View programme, cast and crewCso Proof: Réponse, LutosławskiDessner
Cincinnati Symphony OrchestraConductor
View programme, cast and crewBeethoven 7 & Dessner Premieres, DessnerBeethoven
Cincinnati Symphony OrchestraConductor
View programme, cast and crewHadelich & Holland, Schoenberg, ArnoldBrahmsVarious
Cincinnati Symphony OrchestraConductor
View programme, cast and crewSaint-Saëns’ Organ Symphony, RavelSaint-SaënsHolland, J. B.
LA PhilConductor
View programme, cast and crewBeethoven Tripelkonzert, BeethovenFranck
Dresdner PhilharmonieConductor
View programme, cast and crewLe Domino noir (The Black Domino), Auber
Opéra ComiqueConductor
View cast and crewLouis Langrée Conducts Beethoven, Coleman, V.HaydnBeethoven
Carnegie HallConductor
View programme, cast and crewLouis Langrée has been Music Director of the Mostly Mozart Festival at Lincoln Center in New York since 2002 and of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra since 2013. With the latter he has recently toured to both Asia and Europe. Recent and future conducting projects include Louis’ debuts with the Czech Philharmonic at the Prague Spring Festival, the Orchestre National de France and the Konzerthaus Berlin Orchestra. Return engagements include the Wiener Symphoniker, Orchestre des Champs-Elysées and the Philadelphia and Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestras. He will also return to the Metropolitan Opera in New York, Wiener Staatsoper and Opéra Comique in Paris. Louis’ collaborations have included the Berliner Philharmoniker, Wiener Philharmoniker, London Philharmonic, Philadelphia, Orchestre de Paris