Adrian Leaper - Conductor
Adrian Leaper is Principal Conductor and Artistic Director of the RTVE
Symphony Orchestra & Chorus in Madrid, Spains equivalent of
the BBC Symphony Orchestra & Chorus in London. He was previously made
Principal Conductor of the Orquesta Filharmónia de Gran Canaria
in 1994, staying there until taking up his present position in 2001. He
first came to prominence when he was appointed Assistant Conductor of
the Hallé Orchestra in Manchester for five years between 1986 /
91 where he was eventually conducting nearly 30 concerts each season.
Adrian Leaper has conducted all four major London orchestras, the Symphony
Orchestras of Moscow, Vienna and Prague Symphony Orchestras, several Radio
Symphony Orchestras in countries that include the United Kingdom, Germany,
Poland, Czech Republic, Eire and Norway as well as others ranging from
LOrcheste de la Suisse Romande in Switzerland to Swedenss
Malmö Symphony Orchestra. He will also be enjoying future visits
to the Mozarteum Orchester in Salzburg, Polands National Philharmonic
Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and Malaysian Philharmonic orchestras
in addition to working throughout Spain with other orchestras there such
as the Orquesta Ciudad de Sevilla, Orquesta Ciudad de Málaga and
Real Orquesta de Galicia whilst retaining close contact with the Orquesta
Filharmónia de Gran Canaria.
Adrian Leapers repertoire has grown over the years to extend well
beyond normal core classical pieces to also encompass Sibelius, Janácek,
Elgar, Dvorák and Mahler plus an empathy with music of Spanish
composers. Beyond these he has had considerable success with pieces like
Stravinskys Rite of Spring, Bartók Miraculous Mandarin, Martinus
St. Francisco Frescoes, Shostakovitch Symphony No. 1 and Janaceks
Jenufa with Eve Urbanova and Nancy Gustaveson. He has also worked several
times with top level artists such as Mstislav Rostropovich, Felicity Lott,
Garrick Ohlssen, Rudolf Buchbinder, Mischa Maisky, Frank Peter Zimmermann,
Alicia de Larrocha, Pierre Amoyal, Ernst Kovacic, Cho-Liang Lin and Anne-Sofie
von Otter whilst working with them. This extraordinary breadth is also
reflected in an enormous discography of nearly 80 CD recordings in his
career to date nearly all of which have been recorded for Arte Nova, ASV,
Naxos/Marco Polo and La Mota de Polvo which ranges from standard classical
repertory - including series of Mahler, Sibelius, Nielsen and Dvorak symphonies
- through core Russian and central European works, staples of the English
concert platform alongside British light music classics and, for ASV,
Spanish twentieth century music amongst which are premier recordings of
works by Granados, Ernesto Halffter, Rodo, Obradores and Conrado del Campo.
November 2007