Daniel Grossmann

Dirigent

Biography:

Conductor Daniel Grossmann was born in Munich in 1978. From the age of five he received piano, later also cello and gamba lessons.

His conducting training began in Munich in 1993 with Dr. Hans-Rudolf Zöbeley and continued at the Metropolitan Opera in New York with Scott Bergeson and at the Liszt Ferenc Academy with Prof. Ervin Lukács in Budapest. In 1997 he made his debut with Pergolesi's opera La serva padrona. Since then he has conducted numerous concerts at home and abroad, including the baroque ensemble Capella Savaria, the Hungarian Philharmonic Debrecen, the Georgian Chamber Orchestra Ingolstadt and the Failoni Chamber Orchestra of the Hungarian State Opera Budapest.

Since 2000 he has repeatedly been a guest conductor at the Jewish Summer Festival in Budapest, where he performed Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto with Igor Oistrakh in 2003. The concert was broadcast by Hungarian Radio and Hungarian Television.
In 2005, Daniel Grossmann initiated the Jakobsplatz Munich Orchestra of the Munich Jewish Community.

http://www.danielgrossmann.de/ 

Albums:

Kabbalat Shabbat:

Symphony No. 3 “Eroica”:

Music for Keyboard Instruments – realized by computer:

Seven – Quartet I-VIII:

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