Vinay Parameswaran conducts Vixens this Spring

Over the next three months, Vinay Parameswaran will conduct two productions of Janáček’s opera The Cunning Little Vixen. Vinay has been in rehearsal with Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) since January and their production will open on the 29th of February at the Corbett Auditorium. Vinay will then return to the Curtis Institute of Music, where he was previously an Albert M. Greenfield Fellow in Conducting, to lead their production. Performances start on the 3rd of May at the Perelman Theater, Philadelphia, concluding the Curtis Opera Theatre’s season.

Janáček’s The Cunning Little Vixen has been one of my favorite operas ever since I first encountered it as a student thirteen years ago. Janacek’s unique score is full of beautiful moments and wonderful surprises. The opera sheds light on humanity, our relationship with nature and the world, and the amazing circle of life. I’m so lucky to have the opportunity to conduct this masterpiece twice this spring at two of the US’ premier opera training programs at CCM and Curtis.

My first time experiencing this opera was when I was a student at Curtis and I assisted Corrado Rovaris on the production we did in 2011. I can’t wait to be back at my alma mater to bring this wonderful score to life with the supremely talented musicians at Curtis.’ Vinay Parameswaran.

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A busy start to the 2023/24 season for Vinay Parameswaran

Over the next four weeks, Vinay Parameswaran launches his 2023/24 season travelling from San Antonio to Toledo then on to Phoenix.

This week Vinay has been conducting the San Antonio Philharmonic with soloist Tine Thing Helseth in a programme featuring Gabriella Smith, Alexander Arutiunian, Reena Esmail and Jean Sibelius. With concerts tonight, Friday 13th and tomorrow Saturday 14th October.

Next week Vinay returns to the Toledo Symphony, leading a programme including Beethoven’s “little symphony in F,” and Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto with soloist Rachel Barton Pine. With performances on the 20th and 21st October at the Valentine Theatre.

The final week of October sees Vinay make his Phoenix Symphony debut, conducting a programme of Beethoven’s 5th Symphony, Carlos Simon’s Breathe and Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto with soloist Alena Baeva as part of the 23/24 Classics Series. During his stay in Phoenix, Vinay will also lead a masterclass at the Arizona State University working with student conductors and a chamber orchestra.

The three Phoenix Symphony performances will take place between the 3-5th November in Phoenix’s Symphony Hall.

Following a busy October, Vinay will record with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra in Glasgow and return to the US to work with the orchestra of the San Francisco Conservatory.

New Jersey Symphony presents Hooray for Bollywood

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On Saturday 13 May, Vinay will conduct the New Jersey Symphony in “Hooray for Bollywood”, the next concert in the New Jersey Symphony Family Series.

Inspired by Bollywood, the Indian Hindi-language film industry, the program tells captivating stories of Bollywood’s meteoric rise to international fame and dance along with special guests to signature music, moves and lyrics of this thrilling genre.

The Symphony will be joined by acclaimed South Asian musicians, including prominent sitar player Indrajit Roy-Chowdhury. The program will also feature new arrangements by award-winning pianist, composer and journalist Charu Suri, and dynamic dance routines and vocal accompaniments by Indian dance and music students from Kulture Kool.

Erin Lunsford Norton, Vice President of Artistic Planning at the New Jersey Symphony comments: "We are thrilled to be collaborating with Vinay Parameswaran and Kulture Kool to bring this exciting and unique performance to the stage. The fusion of Indian music and Western orchestration is a testament to the power of music to unite people across cultures and borders."

The New Jersey Symphony Family Series presented by The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey.

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Interview: Classical Voice

‘Conductor Vinay Parameswaran Stands on the Edge of a Major Career’

Lou Fancher at Classical Voice recently interviewed Vinay about his influences both in his early years and now, the philosophies and practices he brings to the podium, and the need for more diversity, equity and urgency about social justice and climate change in the post-pandemic world.

They also discussed his upcoming concert on 24th February with the Oakland Symphony when he conducts a program titled “Notes From California”.

Read the full interview here.

Vinay receives a Career Assistance Award From The Solti Foundation U.S.

Vinay receives a Career Assistance Award From The Solti Foundation U.S.

Solti Foundation U.S. Board Chair Penny Van Horn and Elizabeth Buccheri, Artistic and Awards Committee Chair, today announced remotely from their respective homes the young American conductors who have been selected as 2021 recipients of The Sir Georg Solti Career Assistance Award.

Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra embarks on a four-city European tour in June 2019

Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra embarks on a four-city European tour in June 2019

History and memories are in the making this month at the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra.

Not only is the group of serious teenage musicians embarking on a four-city tour of Europe. For the first time, it also plans to meet up and perform overseas with Franz Welser-Most, music director of the Cleveland Orchestra, and collaborate with students in a European university.

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Cleveland Orchestra extends contract of assistant conductor Vinay Parameswaran

Cleveland Orchestra extends contract of assistant conductor Vinay Parameswaran

Vinay Parameswaran will be the assistant conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra at least two more years.

On Wednesday, the orchestra announced that Parameswaran, assistant here since 2017, will continue to serve the group and music director Franz Welser-Most in his current capacity through the 2020-21 season.

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