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THOMAS
LUDWIG composer & conductor
Thomas Ludwig considered “America's newest symphonist” by Symphony
Magazine, is the founder and the music director of The Ludwig
Symphony Orchestra and the Beethoven Chamber Orchestra in
Atlanta. Hailed as "a prodigiously gifted conductor with a superb baton
technique," Maestro Ludwig has conducted world renowned orchestras such as
The London Symphony Orchestra, Prague Chamber Orchestra,
The Minnesota Symphony, The New York City Symphony and the Czech
Philharmonic Orchestra.
Over the past four decades, Ludwig has maintained a dual career as both
conductor and composer. Thomas Ludwig has served as the music director and
principal conductor of the Atlanta Ballet Orchestra and the New
York City Symphony, and as resident conductor for American Ballet
Theatre and Mikhail Baryshnikov at the Metropolitan Opera House. He
was also a guest conductor with stars of the New York City Ballet,
the Odessa National Philharmonia, and the London Symphony
Orchestra.
In 1972, at the age of twenty, Mr. Ludwig was appointed music director and
conductor of the New York City Symphony. Critics noted at a Lincoln
Center performance, that "Mr. Ludwig secured brilliant performances of
Beethoven and Strauss from a splendid young ensemble." His early conducting
lessons included studies with Leonard Bernstein and the great European
conductor Maestro Herbert von Karajan.
Equally accomplished as a composer, he has produced distinguished concert
music for a variety of commissions among them: Four Symphonies, a Violin
Concerto, a Piano Concerto, a String Symphony, "Cocoanuts" Overture Fantasie,
and "Four Songs" for Soprano & Orchestra. Among his chamber music: Piano
Quartet and Woodwind Quintet. The New York Times and The
Washington Post call his music “skillful in its control of form…eloquent
masterpiece...a masterful message in the language of music.” Recordings of
his music appear on National Public
Radio (NPR), Voice of America, WNYC, WGMS, and Radio Grupo in Central and
South America.
A graduate of the Juilliard School in New York City and a prize
winner of the Kennedy Center Freidheim and the Indianapolis Symphony
Composer's Competition Awards, his works have been performed by world
renowned orchestras at Lincoln Center in New York City, Kennedy
Center in Washington, D.C., China, Tokyo, London, Italy, and Mexico
City. His Symphony No. 1 was recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra
(Albany Records) and the Louisville Symphony Orchestra (First
Edition label) and published by G. Schirmer in New York. His Symphony
No.2 “child of the Zona Rosa”, recorded with the Orchester
Philharmonic de la UNAM, a prick of conscience for the young children of
poverty in Mexico City, the Violin Concerto inspired by the heroism of the
young students of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre in Beijing and recorded
in Miami, and his Symphony No. 3, premiered with the Orchestra da Camera
Fiorentina in Florence, Italy, is a large neo-romantic canvas dedicated
to the forgotten young soldier facing an implacable foe in a heroic yet
perhaps-futile cause.
His recent projects included a recording of the three Schmelzer Symphonies,
conducting the Prague Chamber Orchestra and the London Symphony
Orchestra. He also presented Stravinsky's Firebird Suite for the first
time ever in China along with the Chinese premiere of his Cocoanuts Overture
Fantasie with the Sichuan Broadcasting Orchestra. A world premiere of
his "Quatro Lyricas Canciones" for soprano and orchestra in Mexico City was
broadcast to 250 million people live in a performance by the Orquesta
Sinfonica de Mineria. In 2009, Thomas Ludwig was honored with the
prestigious Artist of the Year award by the Roswell Cultural Arts Board.
In 2010, Thomas
Ludwig made his conducting debut with the Cairo Symphony Orchestra at the
Cairo Opera House in Egypt. As the only American conductor this season,
Ludwig's program began with the world premiere of his "Adagietto" for
orchestra and included-Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4 and the Beethoven Violin
Concerto with Bin Huang-soloist.
Born in Detroit, Michigan, USA in 1952, Mr. Ludwig is a member of Broadcast
Music Inc. Now in his thirteenth season as Music Director of the Ludwig
Symphony Orchestra, he has enriched and expanded its repertoire through his
characteristically innovative programming, and elevated the ensemble to new
levels of international prominence and acclaim. In addition to his demanding
performance schedule, Thomas Ludwig is a strong advocate for music
education. Thomas Ludwig makes his home in Atlanta.
PRESS REVIEWS
“America's newest symphonist”
SYMPHONY MAGAZINE
”…the symphony is vividly orchestrated, possesses tremendous emotional
intensity, and yet is succinct
and skillful in its control of form.”
THE NEW YORK TIMES
“Ludwig's eloquent masterpiece...a masterful message in the language of
music.”
THE WASHINGTON POST
"Compensation came with Thomas Ludwig's grandly graded treatment of the
Tchaikovsky score"
THE LOS ANGELES HERALD EXAMINER
“music that is beautifully crafted and orchestrationally excellent...the
violin concerto is fabulous.”
JOHN CORIGLIANO (COMPOSER)
“A powerful symphony for soprano and orchestra...quatros lyricas
canciones.”
EL ECONOMISTA, MEXICO CITY
“Strikingly passionate, lush, and lyrical…”
MIAMI SUN SENTINEL
“...the symphony has a finely crafted Adagio, dark in hue and surging in
lyrical restlessness and shows
great dexterity in scoring and solo instrument colors.”
THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR
“Thomas Ludwig's violin concerto is one of the most powerful works of
recent years. His music is
passionately lyrical and deeply affecting. The structure has epic
dimensions but it is justified by the
seriousness and spirituality of the inner content.”
WILLIAM HENRY CURRY (STOKOWSKI CONDUCTING COMPETITION WINNER)
“An excellent violin concerto with impressively colorful orchestration
and brilliant musical possibilities for
the soloist...the second movement a beautiful pastorale…”
LEON SPIERER-CONCERTMASTER-BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
“Ludwig seems to possess the unique qualities necessary for great
writing, a complete knowledge of
orchestration, texture, balance, and probably most important of all, the
terrific originality and imagination
in his music which made such an impact on the members of the London
Symphony Orchestra.”
ANTHONY CAMDEN-CHAIRMAN - LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (ABBEY ROAD
STUDIOS)
Ludwig Symphony Orchestra is a 501C3 Non-profit
corporation.
All donations are tax deductible. ID# 352184936
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