Awards & Winners

Daniel Harding

Date of Birth 31-August-1975
Place of Birth Oxford
(England, United Kingdom, Oxfordshire)
Nationality England
Also know as Harding, Daniel
Profession Conductor
Daniel Harding is a British conductor. Harding studied trumpet at Chetham's School of Music and was a member of the National Youth Orchestra at age 13. At age 17, Harding assembled a group of musicians to perform Pierrot Lunaire of Arnold Schoenberg, and sent a tape of the performance to Simon Rattle in Birmingham. After listening to this tape, Rattle hired Harding as an assistant to him at the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra for a year, from 1993-1994. Harding then attended the University of Cambridge, but after his first year at university, Abbado named him his assistant with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Harding first conducted the Berlin Philharmonic at age 21. At the time of his first conducting appearance at The Proms in 1996, he was then the youngest-ever conductor to appear there. Harding has stated that he has never had formal conducting lessons. In 1997, Harding was the Music Director of the Ojai Music Festival alongside pianist Emanuel Ax. Harding has been music director of the Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra. Harding now has the title of conductor laureate with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra. He conducted the 2005 opening night at La Scala, Milan in Idomeneo, as a substitute after the resignation of Riccardo Muti earlier in 2005.

Awards by Daniel Harding

Check all the awards nominated and won by Daniel Harding.

2009


Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording
Honored for : Britten: Billy Budd
(Engineers/Mixers, Soloists, Conductor, Producer)

Nominations 2009 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording Britten: Billy Budd
London Symphony Orchestra","Gentlemen of the London Symphony Chorus