Marc Albrecht (born 1964, Hanover, Germany) is a German conductor. He is the son of the conductor George Alexander Albrecht and Corinne Albrecht, formerly a ballet dancer who became a physiotherapist. Albrecht studied music with his father. Albrecht has served as an assistant to Claudio Abbado with the Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester, and an assistant conductor to Gerd Albrecht (no relation) at the Hamburg State Opera.
From 1995 to 2001, Albrecht was music director of the Staatstheater Darmstadt. From 2001 to 2004, he was first guest conductor with the Deutsche Oper Berlin. He became artistic advisor of the Orchestre philharmonique de Strasbourg (Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra) in 2005, and music director in 2008. With the Strasbourg Philharmonic, he has conducted commercial recordings for the Pentatone label, including orchestral lieder of Alban Berg, and piano concertos by Robert Schumann and Antonín Dvořák.[1] He concluded his Strasbourg tenure in 2011.
Albrecht made his first conducting appearance at De Nederlandse Opera (DNO) in September 2008, with Die Frau ohne Schatten. In March 2009, he was named chief conductor of the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra, Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, and of DNO, effective with the 2011-2012 season. His initial contract is for 4 years.[2][3]
Other recording work has included the Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. 2 with soloist Sol Gabetta.
Preceded by Hans Drewanz |
Generalmusikdirektor, Staatstheater Darmstadt 1995-2001 |
Succeeded by Stefan Blunier |
Preceded by Jan-Latham Koenig |
Music Director, Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra 2008-2011 |
Succeeded by (post vacant) |
Preceded by Yakov Kreizberg |
Chief Conductor, Netherlands Chamber Orchestra 2011-present |
Succeeded by incumbent |
Preceded by Yakov Kreizberg |
Chief Conductor, Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra 2011-present |
Succeeded by incumbent |
Preceded by Ingo Metzmacher |
Chief Conductor, De Nederlandse Opera 2011-present |
Succeeded by incumbent |