Hugh Wolff

Hugh Wolff

Conductor Emeritus, Belgian National Orchestra

Chief Conductor, Belgian National Orchestra (2017-2022)
Principal Conductor, hr-Sinfonieorchester Frankfurt (1997-2006)
Principal Conductor & Music Director, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra (1998-2000)
Music Director, Grant Park Music Festival Chicago (1994-1997)
Music Director, New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (1986-1993)

“So absolute was his control that he held the whole auditorium in suspended silence”

Washington Post

Recent Highlights

Videos

Belgian National Orchestra Independence Day Concert

Bloch Schelomo with Laurence Lesser

Brahms Symphony No.1

Debussy La Mer

Hugh Wolff #CriticsChoice

Hugh Wolff in Profile

Hymn to Solidarity

Schubert Symphony No. 9

Sibelius Symphony No.5 with hr-Sinfonieorchester

Hugh Wolff #Spotlight

Stravinsky Rite of Spring

About

Three-time Grammy-nominated conductor Hugh Wolff is a musical firebrand, with “an effortlessly polished sound, shaping his interpretations with impeccable taste” (The New York Times).  His delivery of compelling interpretations and energetic performances has gained great critical acclaim from critics across the world, including: “Hugh Wolff stays always at the heart of the music – by the end he held the whole auditorium in suspended silence” (The Washington Post).

Recent debuts include those with the Royal Danish OrchestraOrquesta Sinfónica de Tenerife, and the Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra, and Wolff returns regularly to the hr-Sinfonieorchester FrankfurtNew Jersey Symphony Orchestra, and the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra.  Recent and upcoming highlights in his calendar include returns to the Belgian National OrchestraCharlotte Symphony OrchestraDortmunder PhilharmonikerDüsseldorfer SymphonikerOrquesta Sinfónica de Castilla y León, and the Tonkünstler Orchester.

Wolff currently serves as Conductor Emeritus of the Belgian National Orchestra (2022-present), following his highly successful years as Chief Conductor of the orchestra (2017-2022).  Other positions held during the course of his illustrious career have included Principal Conductor of the hr-Sinfonieorchester Frankfurt (1997-2006), Principal Conductor & Music Director of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra (1998-2000), Music Director of Grant Park Music Festival Chicago (1994-1997), and Music Director of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (1986-1993).  He maintains a close working relationship with these institutions – touring Europe and the Far East, and appearing at the Salzburg Festival with hr-Sinfonieorchester Frankfurt, and recording more than 20 discs, as well as touring extensively, with the SPCO.

Born in Paris to American parents, Wolff spent his early years in London and Washington DC, studying piano with Leon Fleisher, and composition with George Crumb.  After graduating from Harvard, Wolff won a fellowship to study in Paris – undertaking studies in conducting with Charles Bruck, and in composition with Olivier Messiaen.  He then returned to the United States to continue piano studies with Fleisher at the Peabody Institute, before beginning his professional conducting career in 1979 – as Associate Conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra under Mstislav Rostropovich.

Since then, as a guest conductor Wolff has gone on to appear with all the major American orchestras, including the Boston SymphonyChicago Symphony, the Cleveland OrchestraLos Angeles PhilharmonicNew York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra.  He is also works frequently at such summer festivals as AspenRavinia, and Tanglewood.  Wolff is also in high demand throughout Europe, working regularly with such leading orchestras as the Czech PhilarmonicLeipzig GewandhausLondon SymphonyOrchestre National de FranceOrchestre National de Lyon, the Philharmonia OrchestraRundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, and the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks.

Wolff’s discography is vast, and includes a complete set of Beethoven symphonies (with the HR-Sinfonieorchester Frankfurt), music from the Baroque to the present days (with the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra).  A champion of contemporary works, Wolff has recorded the music of such leading composers as John CoriglianoBrett DeanJohn HarbisonAaron Jay Kernis and Mark-Anthony Turnage.  Artists with whom he has recorded include such luminaries as Joshua BellHilary HahnJennifer LarmoreYo-Yo MaEdgar MeyerMstislav Rostropovich, and Jean-Yves Thibaudet, as well as Jazz guitarist John Scofeld.

In addition to his performance career, Hugh Wolff is passionate about passing knowledge on to the leading lights of the next generation.  As such, he holds the ‘Stanford and Norma Jean Calderwood Director of Orchestras’ Chair at the New England ConservatoryBoston.

News

Hugh Wolff: on tour with the Belgian National Orchestra

17 May 2022

Hugh Wolff: on tour with the Belgian National Orchestra

Hugh Wolff travels to Germany for a four concert tour with the Belgian National Orchestra and Martin Grubinger. The first concert will take place in Sankt-Vith on 19 May, followed by performances in Brussels, Wiesbaden and Erlangen.

Hugh Wolff: Belgian National Orchestra

3 May 2022

Hugh Wolff: Belgian National Orchestra

On 8 May 2022, Chief Conductor Hugh Wolff returns to the Belgian National Orchestra for a programme of Saariaho, Prokofiev and Debussy with violinist Timothy Chooi.

Hugh Wolff: Düsseldorfer Symphoniker

25 Apr 2022

Hugh Wolff: Düsseldorfer Symphoniker

Hugh Wolff is back in Düsseldorf for four concerts with the Düsseldorfer Symphoniker this week, conducting a programme of Mozart, Glass and Debussy at Tonhalle Düsseldorf.

Hugh Wolff: Belgian National Orchestra

29 Mar 2022

Hugh Wolff: Belgian National Orchestra

Chief Conductor Hugh Wolff conducts the Belgian National Orchestra on 31 March and 1 April 2022, in a programme of Mozart, Mahler, Berlioz and Mendelssohn with soprano Véronique Gens.

Hugh Wolff: Belgian National Orchestra

21 Feb 2022

Hugh Wolff: Belgian National Orchestra

Chief Conductor Hugh Wolff leads the Belgian National Orchestra in two all-Shostakovich programmes this week, including Symphony No.11 and Symphony No.13.

Hugh Wolff: Belgian National Orchestra

17 Feb 2022

Hugh Wolff: Belgian National Orchestra

Hugh Wolff is back with the Belgian National Orchestra this week for their Shostakovich Festival, conducting a full Shostakovich programme with soloists Lucas Debargue, Leo Wouters and Mikhail Petrenko.

Alena Baeva & Hugh Wolff: Tonkünstler Orchester

26 Jan 2022

Alena Baeva & Hugh Wolff: Tonkünstler Orchester

Our very own Alena Baeva and Hugh Wolff team up this coming week with Vienna’s Tonkünstler Orchester.  Hugh conducts an engaging programme of Thordvaldsdóttir (Metacosmos) and Sibelius (Symphony No.1), with Alena joining for the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto. Together they perform in Grafenegg (29 January), St. Pölten (31 January), and at Vienna’s Musikverein (30 January & 2 February 2022).

Hugh Wolff conducts in Brussels

26 Apr 2021

Hugh Wolff conducts in Brussels

On 2 May 2021, Chief Conductor Hugh Wolff returns to the Belgian National Orchestra, conducting a programme of Korngold and Berlioz, with violinist Baiba Skride.

Hugh Wolff & Belgian National Orchestra

10 Mar 2021

Hugh Wolff & Belgian National Orchestra

Chief Conductor Hugh Wolff returns to the Belgian National Orchestra, performing in Brussels on 12 March 2021 with an opera-themed Mozart-based first half followed by Dvorak Symphony No.6.  The concert will be streamed at the following link: Hugh Wolff & Belgian National Orchestra

Hugh Wolff & Belgian National Orchestra

3 Jan 2021

Hugh Wolff & Belgian National Orchestra

24 January 2021 marks Hugh Wolff’s first concert back with the Belgian National Orchestra since the outbreak of the COVID19 pandemic.  Hugh conducts Mozart’s Piano Concerto No.27 K.595, and Mahler’s Symphony No.6 at BOZAR, Brussels.  Welcome back, Hugh!

Press

“The conductor made an impressive first visit, and the Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra played first-class Brahms under Hugh Wolff…”

Aamulehti Kulttuuri, 2023

“The experienced Hugh Wolff built an inspiring relationship with the Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra during his first visit… Brahms’ symphony in C minor was in control of the conductor the whole time, the tempos were natural and the balance of the timbre was very well controlled. Wolff opened the layers of the music by adjusting the timbre to almost classically bright. The accuracy of the first movement’s timbre, the translucence, the crispness of the design and the rhythmic energy spoke of Brahms’ deep knowledge of Beethoven…”

Aamulehti Kulttuuri, 2023

“The hr-Sinfonieorchester Frankfurt sounded like a different person throughout the evening. Rarely has the orchestra been so committed and so characteristic of the sound as under the direction of its former Chief Conductor, Hugh Wolff. A feast.”

Online Merker, 2023

“Under Wolff, the hr-Sinfonieorchester was at the height of its potential. In short: everything was right. No weaknesses. His wonderfully applied precision and playful creativity gave the enthusiastic listeners a top-class concert, which has not existed with this orchestra for a long time. Thank you Hugh Wolff! Come back soon!”

Online Merker, 2023

“The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra dazzled as its former Music Director returned to the podium. Under Wolff’s direction the orchestra was both grand and severe; filling the New Jersey Performing Arts Center with a big, expansive sound. He led the work into its more gentle, nimble sections, always keeping the tempi firm, and brought things to a close with a true bold, Beethovenian bloom.”

NJ.com, 2022

“The charismatic Hugh Wolff exudes an aura of experience that comes along with a wink – a combination of enthusiasm and modesty with which he easily wins the orchestra over to his side.”

RP Online, 2022

“Mr. Wolff and his young charges closed the concert with a bang-up performance of Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 6. The Presto finale, with the young players revelling in the thrill of collective virtuosity, was sheer joy.”

The New York Times

“From the beginning of Beethoven’s overture to his ballet The Creatures of Prometheus, the vital spirit and basis of Wolff’s interpretation could be keenly felt through sharp sonic contrasts. And in Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony – as Wolff interpreted it – strongly nuanced expressions and tempi, between the idyllic and the stormiest of passages, helped paint the programmatic pulse of the music.”

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

“In The Creatures of Prometheus Overture and the Pastoral Sixth Symphony, Wolff confirms his individual approach to Beethoven.”

Wiesbadener Tagblatt

“From the first performance of the complete work in 1935… [Walton Symphony No. 1] gained a reputation for being devilishly difficult due to its complex rhythms, intricate textures and taut, constantly evolving themes. Hugh Wolff and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra triumphantly surmounted its challenges with a gripping and inspirational interpretation…. Wolff’s textural clarity unravelled the densely interwoven lines to reveal a wealth of detail… shrewdly combined with expressive freedom and spontaneity… Every time he visits Sydney, Wolff gives performances that stimulate and excite in equal measure. I hope we’ll see him again.”

The Australian

“Wolff stays always at the heart of the music; it was a pleasure to hear music so ably shaped… Wolff kept a brisk but unobtrusive pace, barely pausing between movements yet never leaving any question where in the piece one was; the longest rest came in the moments before the final coda, and so absolute was his control by then that he held the whole auditorium in suspended silence.”

The Washington Post

“Wolff’s Shostakovich Tenth Symphony was powerful, three-dimensional and devastating, and the Atlanta Symphony blossomed by his approach. Much of the opening movement builds to an unbearable tension. Wolff paced it tautly and meaningfully, with understated authority. When the music finally crossed that emotional threshold and plummeted into some dark netherworld of a broken psyche, Wolff did not, would not, relent… Credit Wolff with delivering the crucial essence of a harrowing masterpiece of the twentieth century.”

ArtsATL

“The gifted and important American conductor… led a splendid program with playing to match by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Conducting without a score (as he did the Haydn), Wolff found all the complexity in Shostakovich’s score, from the fife-and-drum-like Allegro – a caricature of the victorious Stalin – to the sorrowful slow movement.”

Cincinnati.com

Recordings

Dean, B.: Viola Concerto / 12 Angry Men / Intimate Decisions / Komarov's Fall

Dean, B.: Viola Concerto / 12 Angry Men / Intimate Decisions / Komarov's Fall

Released July 2008 on BIS

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Respighi: Pini Di Roma, Fontane Di Roma, Fest Romane, Trittico, Gli Uccelli, Antiche Danze

Respighi: Pini Di Roma, Fontane Di Roma, Fest Romane, Trittico, Gli Uccelli, Antiche Danze

Released July 2008 on BIS

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Bartók : Divertimento, Romanian Folk Dances & Kodály : Marosszék & Galánta Dances (Apex)

Bartók : Divertimento, Romanian Folk Dances & Kodály : Marosszék & Galánta Dances (Apex)

Released 1994 on Teldec Classics International

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Representation

Knight Classical represents Hugh Wolff for worldwide general management.

Danny Evans

Consultant (Artists & Repertoire)