Conductor Eckart Preu

Eckart Preu
Eckart Preu [pronounced “Proy”]

[A] „fiery conductor” [with a] „kinetic style”
The New York Times

"A noted storyteller"

The Spokesman Review

Music Director
Spokane Symphony

Music Director
Stamford Symphony

 

Recent Guest Conducting Engagements:

Auckland Philharmonia (New Zealand, 2012)

"Catching every shift of colour and metre, conductor Eckart Preu had the players giving of their best."

 

Baden-Baden Philharmonic Orchestra (Germany, 2011)

"Preu shows unconditional will to shape the music without exaggeration and with the playful Baden Philharmonic he succeeded in an convincing fashion."

 

National Orchestra of Chile (2012)

"The musicians of the orchestra played in harmonious partnership under the excellent leadership of Eckart Preu - to the enjoyment of the audience."

 

Memphis Symphony Orchestra (2010)

“The concert ... was a lively foray led by guest conductor Eckart Preu, who brought energy and wit to one of the MSO's most consistent and satisfying outings.”

 

Portland (ME) Symphony Orchestra (2011)

“Eckart Preu is one of the finest guest conductors to lead the Portland Symphony Orchestra in recent memory, as witnessed by two standing ovations from a capacity crowd at Merrill Auditorium on Tuesday.”


“Eckart Preu is one of the most impressive talents in the group of younger conductors working today in America. He is deeply musical, he cares about orchestras, and he conducts with elegance, style, and intensity.”
Henry Fogel, former President of the League of American Orchestras


“Letters from Lincoln” Released

Release of first commercial recording of the Spokane Symphony by E1 records. Program: “Letters from Lincoln” by Michael Daugherty (featuring Thomas Hampson), as well as “Im Sommerwind” and “Langsamer Satz” by Anton von Webern.


What They Say:

Stamford Symphony explores musical surprises

It might come as a surprise that "The Mozart Effect" for performers includes an awareness that audience familiarity coupled with absolute musical transparency produces its own brand of anxiety. It...
The Advocate (Stamford)
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Symphony uses Spanish flair to impart color

One of the great joys of orchestral music is that it can be enjoyed in many different ways. One can listen for beautiful melodies or delightful combinations of instrumental sounds, or enjoy...
The Spokesman Review (Spokane, Wa. )
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Symphony soars, has plenty to Like

Friday evening’s performance by the Spokane Symphony really compelled the listener to, in the words of the orchestra’s marketing campaign, “Say WOW.”

While “Casual Classics” may be the title of...
The Spokesman Review (Spokane, Wa. )
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