Exclusive: Berlin Phil player starts private orchestra in Poland

Exclusive: Berlin Phil player starts private orchestra in Poland

Orchestras

norman lebrecht

May 10, 2024

The privately owned Cavatina Hall in Bialsko-Biala will have its own orchestra performing 30 concerts every year. The music director is Stanley Dodds, long-serving violinist in the Berlin Philharmonic.

He has called auditions for players in June (details here). The inaugural concert is scheduled for September 2024.

Dodds, 54, was born in Canada and grew up in Australia. He received tenure in the Berlin Phil under Claudio Abbado in 1994 and remains listed among its players, although he is also principal conductor of the Sinfonieorchester Berlin.

The Polish venture breaks new ground both for him and for music in Poland.

Comments

  • Axl says:

    That is possibly the reason why I noticed in the BPO season 2024/25 brochure that he is not listed among the 2nd violins in the coming season. I wondered about that, but considering his career as a conductor, this is not a surprise for me.

    • osf says:

      On the website his name is there but not – oddly – his photo. But neither of these jobs would seem to be enough to prevent him from keeping the day job.

  • Achim Mentzel says:

    The only question that arises here is who will drag the conductor’s profession even deeper into the abyss, he or his Viennese second violin colleague Koncz.

  • Continental Breakfast says:

    Norman, can we have a world’s worst conductors thread? I have a few names to add…

  • OG says:

    Isn’t he also the Chief Conductor of the Sydney Youth Orchestra?
    https://slippedisc.com/2023/07/berlin-phil-violinist-becomes-chief-conductor-in-australia/

  • ulysses says:

    I only know Stanley as a violinist first hand – whatever my view, you are unlikely to be a lousy violinist if you were confirmed as a member in the BPO. As a conductor at least he has some initiative and makes things happen – haters who go on and on about these people present no alternative and risk the business being reliant on gov money. Look where that got us in the UK!!

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