Heidelberg Symphony Orchestra & Johannes Klumpp
Biography Heidelberg Symphony Orchestra & Johannes Klumpp
Johannes Klumpp
is Principal Conductor of the Folkwang Kammerorchester Essen. Here, as well as in numerous international guest appearances, he has the opportunity to give free rein to his love of Mozart. With new concert formats, he has succeeded in attracting wider attention to “his” orchestra. His gift of audience communication brings new audiences to classical music.
The Heidelberg Symphony Orchestra
made its debut on 1 January 1994 with Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. It is one of the few German symphony orchestras made up entirely of young freelance musicians. Tours through many European countries and South America have established its reputation as one of the leading „period“ orchestras before the public at present.
Its CD recordings have received rapturous acclaim - and a whole string of awards - from music critics all over the world. For example, the recording of Beethoven’s Fourth and Sixth Symphonies was nominated for the Cannes Classical Award 2003, the most significant classical music award alongside the „Grammy.“
World-famous soloists like Rudolf Buchbinder, Nelson Freire, Bernd Glemser, Cyprien Katsaris, and Thomas Zehetmair appear regularly with the Heidelberg Symphony Orchestra.