3 December 2024

INTERNATIONAL CONDUCTORS GUILD
Contact: Jan Wilson, Executive Director
Contact Email: [email protected]
Contact Phone: (202) 643-4791 or (646) 335-2032 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Conductors to Gather at RCM for
50th Anniversary - London Conference

with Julian Lloyd Webber, Mark Wigglesworth
and Debbie Wiseman, OBE
 

75 Conductors from around the globe are registered thus far for the International Conductors Guild LONDON Conference at the Royal College of Music, Prince Consort Road, London, January 2-5, 2025.  2025 will mark the 50th Anniversary of the International Conductors Guild, the only service and membership organization created for conductors. Previous ICG international events were held in Copenhagen in 2010 and Valencia, Spain in 2023. This past year’s ICG Conference was held in David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center, New York, NY with over 125 conductors in attendance. 

The 2025 ICG London Conference features an in-depth conversation and Q & A with renowned cellist and arts advocate Julian Lloyd Webber on Saturday, January 4th, a conversation with Debbie Wiseman, OBE on her conducting and composing work,  an outstanding Conductor Workshop with Maestro Mark Wigglesworth 

Lloyd Webber enjoys one of the most creative careers in music today. As a solo cellist he has performed with many of the world’s greatest orchestras and conductors including the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra and every leading symphony and chamber orchestra in the UK in partnership with such conductors as Sir Georg Solti, Lorin Maazel, Lord Yehudi Menuhin, Sir Neville Marriner, Yevgeny Svetlanov, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Sir Mark Elder and Sir Andrew Davis. 

In 2007, at the invitation of the Secretary of State for Education, Julian founded the UK Government’s In Harmony program and he continues to Chair Sistema England. The two programs combined have introduced the power of music to more than sixty thousand school children from the least privileged parts of England. Julian was made a Fellow of the Royal College of Music in 1994 and is the recipient of a Crystal Award from the World Economic Forum (1998) the Classic FM Red Award (2005) and the Incorporated Society of Musician’s Distinguished Musician of the Year Award (2014). 

Julian Lloyd Webber’s appearance promises to be more than the typical keynote speech as conference attendees, all conductors, will be invited to discuss the state of music education in schools and how conductors actively work with their administrative staff and education leaders to achieve collaborations with local school systems and arts education advocates.   

A special feature of ICG Conferences is the Conductor Workshop which gives conductors the opportunity to work with a leading conducting instructor in the field.  This January, 3 conductors will work with the outstanding Mark Wigglesworth, Chief Conductor of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.  Mark Wigglesworth is recognized internationally for his masterly interpretations both in the opera house and in the concert hall. Highlights have included performances with the Berlin Philharmonic, Royal Concertgebouw, London Symphony, Boston Symphony, New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Cleveland Orchestra, and Tokyo Symphony.  

In opera, Wigglesworth has enjoyed long relationships with The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.  He has written articles for The Guardian and The Independent and made a six-part TV series for the BBC entitled Everything to Play For. His book The Silent Musician: Why Conducting Matters is published by Faber & Faber and has been translated into Spanish and Chinese. He has held positions as Associate Conductor of the BBC Symphony, Principal Guest Conductor of the Swedish Radio Symphony, Music Director of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and English National Opera and in 2025 he takes up the role of Chief Conductor with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra in addition to his duties a Chief Conductor of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in the UK. 

Wigglesworth will also lead a discussion of his most recent book, “The Silent Musician: Why Conducting Matters” following the workshop session.  

The ICG Conference will begin on Thursday evening, January 2 with a “Get-Together Party” at the Cast Iron Bar & Grill located in the Marriott London Kensington Hotel on Cromwell Road. The Marriott London Kensington will also serve as the main conference hotel.  

International Conductors Guild (ICG) began in 1975 as a small group of dedicated conductors who realized conductors needed more training, education, knowledge-sharing and mentoring, with the result being the formation of the official Conductors Guild organization.  In 2019, upon realizing the extensive overseas membership in nearly every continent, the ICG membership voted unanimously to rename the organization to the International Conductors Guild (ICG). 

The ICG was the first organizer of conductor workshops in the USA which has seen ICG conductor workshops taught by Sir George Solti, Herbert Blomstedt, Ernest Fleishmann, Giancarlo Giulini, Otto-Werner Mueller, Christopher Hogwood, Gustav Meier, and numerous additional luminary conductors. More recent ICG Conductor Workshops include the Fort Wayne Philharmonic Conductor Workshop with member, Andrew Constantine, a new workshop will debut in 2025 with the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra and ICG member, Geoffry Robson, Dr. John Farrer, and Dr. Julius Williams, and the most recent first Women Conductor’s Workshop with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra and members JoAnn Falletta and Keith Lockhart that attracted over 50 applicants. 

The full schedule of seminar presentations is now located on the ICG website:  https://www.internationalconductorsguild.org/2025-london-conference-schedule 

For more information on registering for the London Conference, airline discount deals, please contact the International Conductors Guild at [email protected]  or view our website at:

https://www.internationalconductorsguild.org/2025-london-conference-registration.  The ICG London Conference is open to all conductors – symphony, opera, ballet, chorus, wind ensemble, and church or other ensemble directors.

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