Monday, 24 June 2013

City Moves Great Big Dance Show: RSNO Assistant Conductor


Great Big Dance Show

Saturday 6 July, 7.30pm
His Majesty's Theatre

The Great Big Dance Show Aberdeen brings together dancers from across Aberdeen and the North east to perform on stage at His Majesty’s Theatre in a showcase and celebration of the huge amount of dance talent here in the North East.
 Last year’s show was described by the Press & Journal as“the largest and most impressive dance fest I think I’ve seen at HMT.” This year’s show promises to be even more impressive, with dancers from Aberdeen, Inverurie, Portlethen, Stonehaven and Fraserburgh, representing a range of styles from Ballet and Jazz to Indian and Scottish, as well as Citymoves Community Company, who have been working with guest choreographer Rhiana Laws.

Tickets £5 – £15, from www.boxofficeaberdeen.com




RSNO appoints new Assistant Conductor
Jean-Claude Picard joins Scotland’s national orchestra for globally sought-after conductorship programme.

French-Canadian conductor Jean-Claude Picard, currently based in Switzerland, has been appointed as the Royal Scottish National Orchestra’s (RSNO) new Assistant Conductor, following a recruitment process which attracted applicants worldwide. Jean-Claude Picard succeeds Christian Kluxen, who concluded his tenure as Assistant Conductor with a gala performance at the Caird Hall, Dundee earlier this month.


The RSNO Assistant Conductorship is now a two-year post, and benefits from the continued support of the John Mather Charitable Trust. The scheme is a rare opportunity for conductors keen to develop their talent and experience, and previous post-holders have found their time with a major symphony orchestra significantly improved their career prospects. This month Christian Kluxen has been signed to major international artistic agency Hazard Chase. Another former Assistant Conductor, Austrian David Danzmayr, has recently been appointed Music Director of Ohio’s ProMusica Chamber Orchestra and has just completed a successful first season as Music Director of the Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra.
As RSNO Assistant Conductor, Jean-Claude Picard will conduct a variety of the Orchestra’s concerts, and will also play an active role in engaging audiences and communities throughout Scotland. In addition to many conducting opportunities, a key aspect of the RSNO’s Assistant Conductor role is to provide a supportive mentoring and learning environment, through ongoing professional evaluation and guidance from RSNO Music Director Peter Oundjian and player-mentors in the Orchestra. Furthermore, Jean-Claude will have the opportunity to work with many guest conductors, and develop the multi-faceted leadership, organisational and public address skills required of modern conductors.

RSNO Music Director Peter Oundjian: “We received applications from many talented individuals but Jean-Claude shone through as the clear winner. He is already an accomplished musician, having gained experience as a flautist with several ensembles as well as garnering significant exposure on the podium. It is a pleasure to welcome him to the RSNO family. In the coming years he will come to play a vital and rewarding role in the musical life of Scotland, particularly as we prepare to move into our new home.”

New RSNO Assistant Conductor Jean-Claude Picard: “I am pleased to be joining the Royal Scottish
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National Orchestra and look forward to working with Peter Oundjian, Thomas Søndergård, guest conductors, and the orchestra’s fine musicians. I am excited to be moving to Scotland and getting to better know its people and culture.”

Jean-Claude Picard has been a professional musician since 2003, principally a flautist, most recently appearing with the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande and Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra. He has been conducting professionally since 2007, has worked alongside experts in the field, such as RSNO Conductor Laureate Neeme Järvi, Kurt Masur, and Jorma Panula. Jean-Claude has been invited to conduct the Toronto Symphony Orchestra in October 2013.

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