Dutch-born conductor Arthur Arnold leads captivating performances with symphony orchestras around the world. Music director of the Moscow Symphony Orchestra since 2012, Arnold conducts the Master Series in the Grand Hall of the historic Moscow Conservatory. Arnold recently performed and recorded the world premieres of Mosolov’s Symphony No. 5 and Harp Concerto as well as Turkmenian Music with the Moscow Symphony Orchestra. Arnold has discovered lost manuscripts of other works by Mosolov in libraries in Russia, including the 1958 and 1962 symphonies, which will be premiered and recorded in 2021 on Naxos.
Arnold is a guest conductor for orchestras in Europe and North America, and is the co-founder and artistic director of the PRISMA Festival and Academy (Pacific Region International Summer Music Association) on Canada’s west coast. The annual festival attracts world-renowned musicians and top international music students, and draws over 5,000 concertgoers to the daily musical events.
Recent engagements have included concerts with the Silesian Philharmonic in Katowice, Poland and the Spokane Symphony in the US, and a three week concert tour of China with the Moscow Symphony Orchestra.
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