Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Voices, Royal Scottish National Orchestra & Jean-Luc Tingaud
Biographie Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Voices, Royal Scottish National Orchestra & Jean-Luc Tingaud
Jean-Luc Tingaud
studied with the French composer and conductor Manuel Rosenthal. He has made numerous appearances as music director for prestigious opera productions, including Pénélope and Le Roi malgré lui (Wexford Festival), Roméo et Juliette (Lisbon and Arena di Verona), La Damnation de Faust (Reims), Pelléas et Mélisande and Carmen (Toulon) and The Turn of the Screw (Lille). His concert appearances include performances with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra, Ulster Orchestra, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre National de Lyon and Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra.
The Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO)
is one of Europe’s leading symphony orchestras. Its artistic team is led by Danish conductor Thomas Søndergård, who was appointed RSNO music director in 2018. The orchestra performs across Scotland and appears regularly at the Edinburgh International Festival, the BBC Proms at London’s Royal Albert Hall and the St Magnus Festival, Orkney, in addition to undertaking international tours. The RSNO has a worldwide reputation for the quality of its recordings, receiving two Diapason d’Or de l’année awards for symphonic music and eight GRAMMY Awards nominations.
RCS Voices
was established at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in 2014. The group gave its first public performances in Glasgow in 2015, when it also made its Edinburgh International Festival (EIF) debut as the chorus in Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra conducted by Sir Andrew Davis, under whom it performed in the EIF’s 2019 production of Götterdämmerung alongside the Royal Scottish National Orchestra.