Vinzenz Praxmarer

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Vinzenz Praxmarer (born February 28, 1979 in Linz ) is an Austrian conductor .

Vinzenz Praxmarer studied at the Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna conducting and worked as an assistant to Franz Welser-Möst , Kirill Petrenko , Bertrand de Billy , Marc Albrecht , Yannick Nézet-Séguin , Christoph Eschenbach and many others at the Theater an der Wien in at the Salzburg Festival as well as at the Opéra National de Lyon and Het Muziektheater in Amsterdam.

At the Lehár Festival Bad Ischl he made his debut as an operetta conductor in 2006 and was musical director there for six years. This was followed by debuts at the Vienna Volksoper , the operklosterneuburg festival , the Vorarlberger Landestheater Bregenz, the Theater St. Gallen , the Stadttheater Bern as well as the Vienna State Opera , the Opéra National de Paris and the Vienna Chamber Opera .

Praxmarer has made guest appearances with the Latvian National Orchestra in Riga , the Munich Radio Orchestra , the Moscow State Symphony Orchestra and he has been a conductor at the Vienna Philharmonic Summer Academy several times .

Praxmarer has been artistic director of the Vienna Chamber and Ball Orchestra Divertimento Viennese since it was founded .

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  1. Literature by and about Vinzenz Praxmarer in the bibliographic database WorldCat