Prossimi spettacoli Da oggi a 2025
Spettacoli passati 1996 - 2024
Budapesti Fesztiválzenekar Kompasszió, Various
Müpa BudapestDirezione d'orchestra
Visualizza cast e team creativoTurné: Kompasszió – J. S. Bach Máté-Passiója És Más Szenvedéstörténetek, Bach, J. S.
Budapest Festival OrchestraDirezione d'orchestra
Visualizza cast e team creativoEen nieuwe passie, samengesteld door Iván Fischer, Bach, J. S.
Budapest Festival OrchestraDirezione d'orchestra
Visualizza cast e team creativoKonzerthausorchester Berlin, Iván Fischer, DvořákStrauss
Konzerthaus BerlinDirezione d'orchestra
Visualizza programma, cast e troupeIván Fischer & Carsten Duffin, Dohnányi, E.LigetiSatieDebussyRavel
Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen RundfunksDirezione d'orchestra
Visualizza programma, cast e troupeBudapesti Fesztiválzenekar Kompasszió, Various
Müpa BudapestDirezione d'orchestra
Visualizza cast e team creativoTurné: Kompasszió – J. S. Bach Máté-Passiója És Más Szenvedéstörténetek, Bach, J. S.
Budapest Festival OrchestraDirezione d'orchestra
Visualizza cast e team creativoKonzerthausorchester Berlin, Iván Fischer, DvořákStrauss
Konzerthaus BerlinDirezione d'orchestra
Visualizza programma, cast e troupeIván Fischer & Carsten Duffin, Dohnányi, E.LigetiSatieDebussyRavel
Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen RundfunksDirezione d'orchestra
Visualizza programma, cast e troupeBudapest Festival Orchestra, Brahms
Victoria HallDirezione d'orchestra
Visualizza programma, cast e troupeAbonnementkonzert VI, Mahler
State Opera BerlinDirezione d'orchestra
Visualizza cast e team creativoMittendrin, Glass
Konzerthaus BerlinDirezione d'orchestra
Visualizza cast e team creativoKonzerthausorchester Berlin, Iván Fischer, GlassBach, J. S.
Konzerthaus BerlinDirezione d'orchestra
Visualizza programma, cast e troupeBudapest Festival Orchestra / Eberle / Isserlis / Ivan Fischer, Brahms
Wiener KonzerthausDirezione d'orchestra
Visualizza programma, cast e troupeBudapest Festival Orchestra - B11, Brahms
IbermúsicaDirezione d'orchestra
Visualizza programma, cast e troupeHungarian conductor and composer, Iván Fischer, was born into a Jewish musical family, which includes his brother, the conductor Adam Fischer. Initially he studied piano, violin, cello and composition at the Béla Bartók Conservatory in Budapest. He moved later to Vienna to study conducting with Hans Swarowsky at the University of Music and Performing Arts (1971-1974), where he also studied cello and early music. He also worked as assistant to Nikolaus Harnoncourt on period performance practice in Salzburg during 1975. Although he had previously been a prize-winner at the Florence Conducting Competition in 1974, Fischer’s professional conducting career was effectively launched when he won the Rupert Foundation Conducting Competition in London in 1976. Iván Fischer was soon invited to direc