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As principle conductor of the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz in Munich and the Charleston Symphony Orchestra the New York native David Stahl is among a select few who hold a music directorship on both sides of the Atlantic. At the age of 23 he made his Carnegie Hall debut and worked as personal assistant of Thomas Schippers and Leonard Bernstein, whom he supported in his legendary recording of "West Side Story". Meanwhile David Stahl has made a great reputation for himself as a versatile and high-spirited conductor of operatic and symphonic repertoire. Among the more than 100 orchestras he has conducted on four continents are the Staatskapelle Dresden, the Munich Philharmonic, the Radio Symphony Orchestras of Hamburg, Frankfurt and Stuttgart, the Bamberg Symphony, Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, Toronto Symphony or Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra. Other guest appearances have taken him to prestigious opera houses such as the New York City Opera, Washington Opera, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Bavarian State Opera and Mannheim National Theatre as well as to Rome, Milan, Genova, Palermo, Dallas, Montreal and Honolulu. In fall 2000 he made his debut at the Lyric Opera of Chicago with Harbison's "The great Gatsby". His repertoire includes numerous operas and symphonic works from classical to contemporary, in addition to popular titles by Mozart, Verdi, Puccini, Wagner and Strauss he has also conducted many rarely performed operas such as Rossini's "Guglielmo Tell", Wagner's "Das Liebesverbot", Tchaikovskij's "Jeanne d'Arc" or Hugo Wolf's "Der Corregidor" and a large selection of operettas and musicals.
Website: www.david-stahl.com
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