Grant Llewellyn (born 1962, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales) is a Welsh conductor.
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Grant Llewellyn began developing his conducting reputation in 1985, when he was awarded a conducting fellow position at the Tanglewood Music Center in Massachusetts. There his mentors included Leonard Bernstein, Seiji Ozawa, Kurt Masur and André Previn. He later conducted concerts at the Tanglewood Festival with the Boston Pops and as assistant conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. From 1990 to 1995, he was associate conductor of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. He was principal guest conductor of the Stavanger Symfoniorkester from 1993 to 1996. Llewellyn served as chief conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (deFilharmonie) of Flanders from 1995 to 1998.
From 2001 to 2006, Llewellyn was the music director of the Handel and Haydn Society (Boston) and now holds the title of principal conductor. Since July 2004, he has been music director of the North Carolina Symphony. His initial contract was for 4 years, and in November 2006, his contract was extended to 2012.[1]
Also a conductor of opera, Llewellyn has led performances at the English National Opera (Die Zauberflöte) and the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis. He developed an association with stage director Chen-Shi Zheng with a 2001 production of Henry Purcell's Dido and Aeneas at the Spoleto Festival USA. He also conducted a 2003 new production of Jules Massenet’s Manon at Opera North. More recently he conducted at the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition.
Llewellyn, his wife Charlotte and their four children reside in Cardiff.
Preceded by Muhai Tang |
Chief Conductor, DeFilharmonie 1995–1998 |
Succeeded by Philippe Herreweghe |
Preceded by Christopher Hogwood |
Music Director, Handel and Haydn Society 2001–2006 |
Succeeded by Roger Norrington (Artistic Advisor) |
Preceded by Gerhardt Zimmermann |
Music Director, North Carolina Symphony 2004–present |
Succeeded by incumbent |