Biography
Conductor Stefan Soltesz was born in Hungary in 1949 and moved as a child to Vienna. He studied conducting with Hans Swarowsky at the Vienna Academy of Music, where he also had training in composition and piano. His artistic career was launched in 1971, as conductor at the Theater an der Wien, followed by engagements as coach and conductor at the Vienna State OperaStefan Soltesz held the position of regular conductor at the Hamburg State Opera
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Stefan Soltesz is a frequent guest conductor at the Vienna State Opera and at the major opera houses of Germany, for instance in Berlin, Dresden, Hamburg and Munich. He also appears at the Netherlands Opera Amsterdam, the Bilbao Opera, the Paris Opéra, the Royal Opera House Covent Garden in London, the Teatro Bellini in Catania, the Teatro Coln in Buenos Aires, the Washington and San Francisco opera houses, the Zürich Opera, Grand Théâtre de Genève, Niki-Kai Opera Tokyo, Teatro dell’ Opera Roma and Hungarian State Opera in Budapest and at the festivals in Montpellier, Aix-en-Provence, Baden-Baden and Savonlinna (Finland).
Stefan Soltesz has led broadcast and concert performances in Berlin, Dresden, Genoa, Hanover, Hamburg, Milan, Munich, Paris, Rome, Turin, Nagoya, Budapest and Vienna. His discography includes operas by Giacomo Puccini, Giuseppe Gazzaniga and Alexander von Zemlinsky, as well as various symphonic works.
His recent recording of music by Alban Berg and Hans Werner Henze won a Grammy nomination as well as an ICMA nomination. His Salome from the Baden-Baden festival was published as DVD.
During Stefan Soltesz’ term in Essen the Aalto Theater was chosen ‘Opera House of the year’ in 2008, the Essener Philharmoniker ‘Orchestra of the year’ in 2003 as well as in 2008 by an independent jury of the magazine Opernwelt. Stefan Soltesz was conferred the honorary title ‘Citizen of the Ruhr District’ in 2009, in appreciation of his service to the Essen metropolitan area. In 2010, the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia awarded him the title Professor honoris causa. In 2012 he was appointed as honorary conductor of the State Orchestra Braunschweig.
All in group
- Artyom Abashev
- Alexander Anisimov
- Alexei Aslanov
- Jader Bignamini
- Semyon Bychkov
- Daniele Callegari
- Laurent Campellone
- Gianluca Capuano
- Paolo Carignani
- Philipp Chizhevsky
- Konstantin Chudovsky
- Plácido Domingo
- Igor Dronov
- Vladimir Fedoseyev
- Jordi Bernàcer
- Vladimir Jurowski
- Kirill Karabits
- Michał Klauza
- Stanislav Kochanovsky
- William Lacey
- Francesco Lanzillotta
- Jan Latham-Koenig
- Alexander Lazarev
- Andrey Lebedev
- Andrea Marcon
- Enrique Mazzola
- Stefano Montanari
- Pier Giorgio Morandi
- Christopher Moulds
- Ivan Nikiforchin
- Philipp Petrov
- Evelino Pidò
- Alexander Polyanichko
- Alexei Repnikov
- Julian Reynolds
- Evan Rogister
- Ainars Rubikis
- Ivan Rudin
- Giacomo Sagripanti
- Julien Salemkour
- Filipp Selivanov
- Aziz Shokhakimov
- Alexander Soloviev
- Stefan Soltesz
- Marcelo Spaccarotella
- Eduard Topchjan
- Robert Trevino
- Ivan Velikanov
- Keri-Lynn Wilson
- Timur Zangiev