Mario Venzago

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Mario Venzago (born 1948 in Zürich, Switzerland) is a Swiss conductor. His piano studies began at age 5. He studied at the conservatory and the university in Zurich. He later studied conducting with Hans Swarowsky in Vienna.

His other positions have included Music Directorships with the Winterthur City Orchestra (1978-1986), the Heidelberg Opera (1986-1989), the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie in Frankfurt/Bremen (1989-1992), Graz Opera (1990-1995), the Basel Symphony Orchestra (1997-2003), and of the Basque Euskadi National Orchestra in Spain (1998-2001).

Venzago has been the Music Director of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra since 2002. Since 2004, he is also the Principal Conductor of the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, and will relinquish this position to Gustavo Dudamel in 2007[1]. Other work in the USA has included the artistic directorship from 2000-2003 of the Summer Music Fest of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.

Venzago and his wife Marianne have a son, Gabriel.

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Preceded by:
Raymond Leppard
Music Director, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
2002–Present
Succeeded by:
Incumbent
Preceded by:
Neeme Järvi
Principal Conductor, Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra
2004–2007
Succeeded by:
Gustavo Dudamel (designate)
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