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Sinfonia Toronto’s maestro heads to Italy for some la dolce vita

By Michael Vincent on April 9, 2014

Sinfonia Toronto conductor, Nurhan Arman
Sinfonia Toronto conductor, Nurhan Arman

Nurhan Arman will be returning to Italy on April 29th to lead the Orchestra Sinfonica di San Remo at Europe’s oldest university, the University of Pavia. Mr. Arman will lead the orchestra in San Remo’s historic Teatro dell’ Opera del Casinò in a program featuring Beethoven and Mendelssohn.

Italy is a favourite destination for the popular guest conductor, who will be venerating his 16th trip back to Italy this month. Nurhan Arman has conducted orchestras all across, Europe, Asia, South America, Canada and the United States, including the Moscow Philharmonic, Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma, Deutsches Kammerorchester Frankfurt, Filarmonica Italiana, St. Petersburg State Hermitage Orchestra, Orchestre Regional d’Ile de France, Hungarian Symphony, Milano Classica and Belgrade Philharmonic.

Earlier this season Maestro Arman will lead the Nordhaazer State Orchestra in Germany, Poland’s famed Leopoldinum Chamber Orchestra and the Filarmonica Brasov of Romania. Later in the summer he will return to Italy to conduct the Orchestra Sinfonia di Grosseto in concerts at the Tuscany Festival.

On May 9th, Nurhan Arman will celebrate Sinfonia Toronto’s fruitful season finale, with a program of works featuring Bach’s Piano Concerto in D Minor, Schnittke’s Concerto for Piano and Strings, and Borodin’s aptly titled Sinfonia with the great Russian pianist Alexander Ghindin in Toronto. Details here.

 

Michael Vincent

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