Adams — Short Ride in a Fast Machine
Lutosławski — Concerto for Orchestra
Stravinsky — Petrushka
Conductor — Daniel Capps
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Daniel Capps made his main stage debut at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden in May 2008 and has been a regular guest ever since. He has also toured with the Royal Ballet to China, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Cuba, Spain, Mexico and the USA, conducting at venues such as the Beijing National Theatre, Tiananmen Square, the Kennedy centre, Washington, the Bunka Kaikan, Tokyo and the Gran Teatro, Havana. Having conducted more than fifty performances with the Royal Ballet, Daniel has been invited to return to the ROH for the 2011–12 season.
Daniel’s work with the Royal Ballet has received much critical acclaim and has been broadcast on both television and ‘Big Screens’ in the UK and abroad, including a recent DVD release of Wayne McGregor’s ballet Chroma. He also made his debut with the National Ballet of Canada in June 2011, conducting Christopher Wheeldon’s new ballet Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and a mixed programme including Balanchine’s ballet Mozartiana. Daniel will make his debut with New York City Ballet in October this year, conducting Balanchine’s ballet Jewels, before returning at Christmas to conduct The Nutcracker.
Daniel graduated with distinction from the Royal Academy of Music, studying Advanced Conducting with Colin Metters, Sir Colin Davis, Sir Charles Mackerras, Mark Wigglesworth, Peter Eötvös, Thomas Adès and George Hurst. During his time at the Academy, Daniel was awarded the Sir Henry Wood scholarship, the Bob Harding Award, the Ernest Read Conducting Prize and, on two occasions, the Fred Southhall Memorial Prize for conducting.
Equally at home on the concert platform, Daniel has been fortunate enough to have worked with the Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Toyko Philharmonic, National Ballet Orchestra of China, Kansai Philharmonic, Washington Opera Orchestra, Orquesta Sinfónica del Gran Teatro de La Habana, National Symphony Orchestra of Taiwan, Orchestre national d’Ile de France, Orchestra of the National Ballet of Canada, Orquestra de Cadaqués, Orchestre de Franche-Comté and the Monteverdi Choir amongst others. He has performed all over Europe, including concerts in St Petersburg, Paris, Vienna, Berlin, Barcelona, Stockholm, Prague, Tallinn, Bucharest, Dubrovnik, Helsinki, Bratislava, Porto, Brasov and throughout the UK.
Daniel also acted as assistant conductor to Sir John Eliot Gardiner from 2003, notably with the Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, whilst also working for the BBC for their drama about the first performance of Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony as seen on BBC2 & BBC4. Daniel again assisted Sir John Eliot Gardiner and the ORR during their residence at the Châtelet Theatre, Paris, conducting in each of the performances of Berlioz’ Les Troyens, of which the DVD won a Gramophone Award. He also worked on La Finta Giardiniera with the English Baroque Soloists at the Royal Opera House and the ORR’s Brahms project.
Daniel is currently Music Director of the University of London Symphony Orchestra, London Mahler Orchestra, Imperial College Sinfonietta and the Sirius Ensemble.