Musical artist
Gabriella Teychenné is an English conductor of symphony, opera, and contemporary music.
Early life
Gabriella Teychenné grew up in Amersham, England, receiving instruction on the violin from the age of 4 and piano from 7, and attending Godstowe School.[1] Her father, Michael Teychenné, was a self-taught musician and conductor who worked for many years with orchestras within and outside of Buckinghamshire.[2] Her mother is of Argentinian birth. She attended Oundle School,[3] where she held academic and music scholarships, followed by the University of Cambridge at Trinity College, where she joined the Human, Social, and Political Science tripos and read political philosophy.[4] She continued her musical education in London at the Royal College of Music, and studied conducting with Leonid Korchmar at the Conservatoire of St Petersburg, and with Paavo Järvi in a masterclass.[4]
Career
Since 2017, Teychenné has frequently been engaged by the London Philharmonic Orchestra as assistant conductor to Vladimir Jurowski and to Edward Gardner, and has also assisted at the Hamburg Staatsoper.[4] Following her studies in Russia, she has been engaged internationally by various orchestras and opera houses including the Luzerner Theater [de],[5] Philharmonia Orchestra, BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Oulu Symphony Orchestra, Kuopio Symphony Orchestra [fi], Birmingham Contemporary Music Group,[6] Ensemble Contrechamps, Residentie Orkest, Orchestre de chambre de Genève, and ensemble unitedberlin.[4] Teychenné has presented on BBC Radio 3 and is also the subject of an article on the station's web site.[7][8]
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