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- Comment: This is a good start, and with a few more references I think you will have it. All statements of fact need to come from independent, third-party sources. I added one here for her San Francisco performance. I also broke the article into sections. What I think you need to do is find a few more reviews of performances you mention here. LaMona (talk) 18:11, 13 December 2015 (UTC)
Karen Kamensek (born January 2, 1970 in Chicago) is an American orchestral conductor. Since 2011, she has been he Music Director and Principal Conductor of the Staatsoper Hannover[1].[2].[3]
Life and career
Kamensek received degrees in orchestral conducting and piano performance from Indiana University. She served as the 1st Kapellmeister of the Volksoper Wien from 2000 to 2002, Music Director of the Theater Freiburg from 2003 to 2006, Interim Music Director at the Slovenian National Theatre in Maribor from 2007 to 2008, and Associate Music Director at Staatsoper Hamburg from 2008 to 2011.[4] In 2011, she was named Music Director and Principal Conductor of the Staatsoper Hannover. It was announced in 2014 that she would give up the post of Music Director after the 2015 season to concentrate on her international commitments while retaining her position as Principal Conductor.[5] Kamensek has also guest conducted for several symphony orchestras and opera companies. These include the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen (Pelléas et Mélisande 2007),[6] San Francisco Opera (Susannah 2014),[7] and the Dortmund Philharmonic (2015)[8]
Kamensek is making her English National Opera debut in March 2016 conducting Philip Glass's Akhnaten.[9] She has frequently collaborated with Glass and conducted the recording of the composer's Les Enfants Terribles, which was released on the Orange Mountain Music label in 2005[10].[6]
References
- ^ Peters, Von Helmut (5 January 2009). "Die Frau an ihrer Seite". Die Welt. Retrieved 12 December 2015. Template:Icon de
- ^ "Karrieresprung: Karen Kamensek geht nach Hannover". Hamburger Abendblatt. 2 March 2010. Retrieved 12 December 2015. Template:Icon de
- ^ Brown, Emily Freeman (2015). "Kamensek, Karen". A Dictionary for the Modern Conductor, p. 175. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 0810884011
- ^ Neumann, Carolin (2 February 2011). "Karen Kamensek, Dirigentin: "Eine Frauenquote in der Musik? Unmöglich!"". Der Spiegel. Retrieved 16 December 2015. Template:Icon de
- ^ Arndt, Stefan (19 March 2014). "Kamensek verlässt Hannover". Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung. Retrieved 16 December 2015. Template:Icon de
- ^ a b Løkkegaard, Anne Marie (13 February 2007). "En kvinde med taktstokken". Berlingske. Retrieved 16 December 2015. Template:Da
- ^ Kosman, Joshua (7 September 2014). "'Susannah' a marvel too often overlooked". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
- ^ Gaß, Julia (13 May 2015). "Spannendes Programm: Karen Kamensek dirigierte Dortmunder Philharmoniker". Ruhr Nachrichten. Retrieved 16 December 2015. Template:Icon de
- ^ English National Opera. Akhnaten. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
- ^ Kisselgoff, Anna (22 November 1996). "A Fusion Inspired by Cocteau". New York Times. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
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