Håkan Hardenberger
is one of the world’s
leading soloists,
c o n s i s t e n t l y
recognized for
his phenomenal
performances and
tireless innovation.
Alongside his
performances of the
classical repertory,
he is also renowned
as a pioneer of
significant and
virtuosic new trumpet works.
Håkan Hardenberger performs with the world’s
foremost orchestras, including the New York
Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, Wiener
Philharmoniker, Swedish Radio Symphony, Berliner
Philharmoniker and London Symphony Orchestra.
Conductors he regularly collaborates with include
Martyn Brabbins, Péter Eötvös, Alan Gilbert,
Daniel Harding, Ingo Metzmacher, and Andris
Nelsons. This season, Hardenberger returns to the
Tanglewood Music Festival, is the celebrity resident
THE FLORIDA ORCHESTRA | 2017-2018
artist of the new Klosters Summer Music Festival
in Switzerland, and continues his residency with
Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France.
Conducting is an integral part of Hardenberger’s
music making. He conducts orchestras such as
the BBC Philharmonic, Dresden Philharmonic, RTE
National Symphony Dublin, Euskadi Orchestra
and Malmö Symphony. Duo partnerships include
pianist Roland Pöntinen and percussionist Colin
Currie, with whom he performed a new duo
work by Brett Dean at the Malmö Chamber Music
Festival. He is artistic director of the Malmö
Chamber Music Festival. His extensive discography
on the Philips, EMI, Deutsche Grammophon and BIS
labels includes his latest recording with Gothenburg
Symphony and John Storgårds of Brett Dean’s and
Luca Francesconi’s trumpet concertos.
Hardenberger was born in Malmö, Sweden. He
began studying the trumpet at the age of eight with
Bo Nilsson in Malmö and continued his studies at
the Paris Conservatoire with Pierre Thibaud and in
Los Angeles with Thomas Stevens. He is a professor
at the Malmö Conservatoire.
HÅKAN HARDENBERGER
Trumpet
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THE SYKES CHAPEL
CONCERT ARTIST SERIES
2017–18 SEASON
NANCY JO SNIDER, CELLIST,
AND FRIENDS
Snider collaborates with Yuri Namkung, violin,
David Yang, viola, and Grigorios Zamparas, piano.
Sunday, March 4, 2018 at 2 p.m.
THE PHILADELPHIA BRASS
The program includes Bach, André Previn, Jennifer
Higdon, Cole Porter, Frank Loesser and others.
Sunday, April 8, 2018 at 2 p.m.
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