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Louis Langrée

Conductor Louis Langrée is one of a comparatively small number of musicians from France to have held high-profile posts in the U.S., which has tended to favor Germanic or native-born figures. He is the music director of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Langrée was born in Mulhouse, France, on January 11, 1961. His father, Alain Langrée, was an organist and choral director. Langrée studied at France's Strasbourg Conservatory but has never taken a conducting class. His path to the profession began when he took a job as a vocal coach at the Opéra National de Lyon in 1983. Later in the '80s, he worked as an assistant conductor at the Aix-en-Provence and Bayreuth Festivals, and in 1989, he was named assistant conductor of the Orchestre de Paris. In the '90s and 2000s, he worked in both opera and orchestra houses as music director of the Orchestre de Picardie, the Liège Philharmonic Orchestra, the Opéra National de Lyon, and the Glyndebourne Touring Opera. His recording career began with the Orchestre de l'Opéra National de Lyon, backing soprano Véronique Gens on a 2001 recording of Berlioz's Les nuits d'été on the Virgin Classics label. Langrée's American career began with an appearance at the Spoleto Festival in 1991 but did not resume until he was named director of New York's Mostly Mozart Festival in 2002. He has held that post into the late 2010s, with a contract extended until 2020. On the strength of a single appearance as guest conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, he was hired as the orchestra's 13th music director in 2012. He remained in that post as of the mid-2020s. Langrée has recorded with a variety of European orchestras for Virgin Classics. With the Cincinnati Symphony, he has conducted performances issued on the orchestra's own label, Fanfare Cincinnati. All have included newly commissioned works, and one, Concertos for Orchestra, garnered a U.S. Grammy Award nomination for Best Orchestral Performance in 2017. His 2019 album Transatlantic: Gershwin, Varèse, Stravinsky, with the Cincinnati Symphony, was also nominated for a Grammy. In 2023, he returned to the recording studio, leading the Orchestre National de France in a recording of piano-and-orchestra music by Ravel with pianist Alexandre Tharaud. Langrée is the recipient of two of the French government's top cultural awards: he was named Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres in 2006 and Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur in 2014. He is married to the French television writer Aimée Clark Langrée; the couple has two children and resides in Cincinnati.
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