John Nelson (1941 – 2025)

John Nelson (1941 – 2025)

Artistic Director, Soli Deo Gloria
Directeur Musical Honoraire, Orchestre de chambre de Paris

“John Nelson’s recording of Les Troyens is magnificent – now unquestionably the version of Berlioz’s masterpiece to have at home.”

The Guardian

Recent Highlights

Videos

Berlioz: Les Troyens

Berlioz: Requiem (Grande Messe des Morts): IV. Rex tremendae

Haydn “The Creation”

He Zhanhao / Chen Gang: Violin Concerto, “Butterfly Lovers”

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About

GRAMMY Award-winning conductor John Nelson (1941-2025) is recognised worldwide as having been one of America’s most eminent conductors and one of the leading interpreters of the music of Hector Berlioz.  Over a remarkable five-decade career, he conducted the world’s foremost orchestras and opera houses, serving as Music Director of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, the Opera Theatre of St. Louis, and the Orchestre de Chambre de Paris, amongst others.

In 2018, Nelson stole headlines the world over by way of outstanding critical reception to his complete recording of Berlioz’s Les Troyens.  Recorded for Warner Classics/Erato with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg, and a star-studded vocal cast (including Joyce DiDonato, Marie-Nicole Lemieux, and Michael Spyres), the recording met with universal acclaim – amassing such accolades as the BBC Music Magazine’s ‘Award for Opera’, the International Opera Award.  It was also hailed by Gramophone Magazine not only as ‘Opera Recording of the Year’, but also ‘Recording of the Year’, and was celebrated as ‘Recording of the Decade’ by The Sunday Times – proudly reinforcing Nelson’s work and authority as the world’s leading Berlioz specialist.

The outstanding success of Les Troyens was followed by further large-scale Berlioz recording projects and special events.  Amongst these – La Damnation de Faust (2019), Harold en Italie & Nuits d’Eté (2021), and Roméo et Juliette (2022), again partnered by the Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg.  To mark the 150th anniversary of Berlioz’s death, Nelson led a performance of Berlioz’s Requiem (2019) – in London’s iconic St. Paul’s Cathedral – broadcast by Medici.tv, and performed/recorded with London’s Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus, which was described by The Telegraph as “a brilliant recording of one of the greatest pieces ever written”.

Over a career spanning some five decades, Nelson conducted the world’s leading orchestras and ensembles.  In North America, this included the orchestras of Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Montréal, and Toronto.  In Europe, he enjoyed working with such ensembles as the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Budapest Festival Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Czech Philharmonic, Dresden Staatskapelle, Gewandhaus Leipzig, London Philharmonic, London Symphony, Madrid Symphony RTVE, Orchestre de Paris, Oslo Philharmonic, the Philharmonia, and the Royal Philharmonc Orchestra.  Across Asia, Nelson worked regularly at the top level, with the likes of China Philharmonic, Hong Kong Philharmonic, National Symphony Orchestra of Taiwan, New Japan Philharmonic, and the orchestras of Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Hangzhou.

John Nelson studied at the Juilliard School in New York, where he received the Irving Berlin Conducting Prize.  Over the course of his career, he served as Music Director of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, the Opera Theatre of St. Louis, the Caramoor Music Festival in New York and the Orchestre de chambre de Paris.  In addition, Nelson held the positions of Principal Guest Conductor of the National Orchestra of Lyon, Artistic Advisor of the orchestras of Nashville and Louisville, and latterly the Principal Guest Conductor of the National Orchestra of Costa Rica – the country in which he was born to American missionary parents.

Nelson was a champion of operatic repertoire, and conducted in the world’s greatest opera houses – from the Metropolitan Opera and Chicago Lyric Theatre, to the Opéra Bastille de Paris, Grand Théatre de Genève, the Dutch National Opera, and the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma.  He is also recognised as a great interpreter of the sacred music repertoire: in 1994 co-founding SOLI DEO GLORIA – an organization based in Chicago that commissions works of sacred music from the world’s foremost composers, such as Christopher Rouse, James MacMillan and Roxanna Panufnik.

Nelson’s distinguished discography further includes Handel’s Semele (GRAMMY Award-winning), Berlioz’s Béatrice et Bénédict (Diapason d’Or), and highly acclaimed DVDs of Bach’s B minor Mass and St. Matthew Passion, Haydn’s Die Schöpfung and Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis. He also recorded the complete Beethoven Symphonies and Piano Concertos with the Orchestre de chambre de Paris.  Amongst his final releases for the Warner Classics/Erato label was Handel’s Messiah (2023).

News

John Nelson conducts La Damnation de Faust at the Opera de Nice

18 Mar 2019

John Nelson conducts La Damnation de Faust at the Opera de Nice

Conductor John Nelson is in France for two performances of Berlioz’ La Damnation de Faust at the Opera de Nice, on 23 and 24 March. Nelson will direct the renowned four-part oratorio joined by a distinguished cast, featuring John Irvin, Karine Deshayes, Rubens Amoretti and Luc Bertin-Hugault, with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Nice, the Chœur \[…\]

John Nelson's Les Troyens wins the Victoires de la Musique award for Recording of the Year

15 Feb 2019

John Nelson's Les Troyens wins the Victoires de la Musique award for Recording of the Year

Conductor John Nelson’s multi award-winning recording of Berlioz’s Les Troyens picked up another accolade this week, winning Recording of the Year (2018) at the prestigious Victoires de la Musique awards in Paris. The awards ceremony, held at La Seine Musicale, is the equivalent of the Grammy Awards in France and was the setting of another \[…\]

John Nelson conducts Beethoven's Missa Solemnis in the Cathédrale Notre-Dame

21 Nov 2018

John Nelson conducts Beethoven's Missa Solemnis in the Cathédrale Notre-Dame

John Nelson will conduct three special performances of Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis in the famous Cathédrale Notre-Dame (Paris) on 27 and 28 November, and at Victoria Hall (Geneva) on 3 December. He will be joined by an impressive selection of musical groups, consisting of the Maîtrise Notre-Dame de Paris; Chœur d’adultes, Laudate Deum Chamber Choir, Chœur \[…\]

John Nelson conducts two programmes with Wuppertaler Sinfonieorchester

13 Nov 2018

John Nelson conducts two programmes with Wuppertaler Sinfonieorchester

John Nelson will be conducting two programmes with the Wuppertaler Sinfonieorchester before the end of the year. The first two performances will take place on 18 and 19 November at the Historische Stadthalle, where the audience will be treated to Ravel’s Le Tombeau de Couperin and his Piano Concerto in G, Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, and \[…\]

John Nelson opens the San Diego Opera season with Le Nozze di Figaro

15 Oct 2018

John Nelson opens the San Diego Opera season with Le Nozze di Figaro

Conductor John Nelson will open the 2018/19 San Diego Opera season with Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro, directed by Stephen Lawless. The wonderful cast includes John Moore, Evan Hughes, Caitlin Lynch, Sarah Shafer, Emily Fons and Susanne Mentzer, who will be taking the stage on 20 October for the opening performance. More performances will take place \[…\]

John Nelson triumphs at the Gramophone Awards 2018

10 Sept 2018

John Nelson triumphs at the Gramophone Awards 2018

Congratulations to conductor John Nelson on his double triumph at the prestigious Gramophone Awards 2018! His critically acclaimed Warner Classics & Erato recording of Berlioz’s epic opera Les Troyens, featuring a star-studded cast which includes Joyce DiDonato, Marie-Nicole Lemieux and Michael Spyres, was crowned “Recording of the Year”, as well as winning the Opera category. Click \[…\]

John Nelson conducts Werther in Wuppertal

4 Sept 2018

John Nelson conducts Werther in Wuppertal

John Nelson starts the new season with a production of Massenet’s Werther at the Wuppertal Opera in a production by Karin Kotzbauer-Bode. He will be conducting the Wuppertal Symphony Orchestra alongside a cast led by Sangmin Jeon, Catriona Morison and Simon Stricker. The première will be taking place on 8 September and will be followed by \[…\]

John Nelson returns to Symphony Silicon Valley for The Creation

26 Apr 2018

John Nelson returns to Symphony Silicon Valley for The Creation

John Nelson makes his second appearance with Symphony Silicon Valley this season, conducting Haydn’s The Creation. Together with soloists Abigail Santos-Villalobos, Timothy Bentch and Adam Lau, and the Symphony Silicon Valley Chorale, Maestro John Nelson will take audiences from chaos to the Garden of Eden in this optimistic and uplifting oratorio. Performances take place on \[…\]

An award-winning week for John Nelson’s Les Troyens

11 Apr 2018

An award-winning week for John Nelson’s Les Troyens

John Nelson’s critically-acclaimed recording of Berlioz’ Les Troyens is now officially prize winning too! At a glittering ceremony at King’s Place on April 5, the recording received the BBC Music Magazine Award for Opera. The shortlists are compiled by an expert jury of reviewers and voted on by readers of the magazine, which just goes to \[…\]

Berlioz expert John Nelson debuts with the St Petersburg Philharmonic

11 Feb 2018

Berlioz expert John Nelson debuts with the St Petersburg Philharmonic

Following an extremely successful recording of Berlioz’ Les Troyens, hailed Berlioz expert John Nelson will now conduct Berlioz’ Symphonie Fantastique during his debut with the St Petersburg Philharmonic on Thursday 15 February. The performance will be particularly special thanks to the four harps and two church bells that will be present during the concert, observing \[…\]

John Nelson returns to China

4 Dec 2017

John Nelson returns to China

Following the success of the Butterfly Lovers tour with the RPO at the beginning of the season, John Nelson is back in China this month for concerts with the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra and the Hangzhou Philharmonic. Rehearsals are underway in Guangzhou for an all Beethoven programme, ranging from the ever popular Symphony No 5 to \[…\]

Launch of Warner recording of Berlioz’s Les Troyens, conducted by John Nelson

21 Nov 2017

Launch of Warner recording of Berlioz’s Les Troyens, conducted by John Nelson

John Nelson, an acknowledged master of Berlioz, conducts a magnificent cast of singers, including Joyce DiDonato, Michael Spyres and Marie-Nicole Lemieux, together with the huge forces of the Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra and the combined choruses of the Opéra National du Rhin, Badischer Staatsopernchor and the Choeur Philharmonique de Strasbourg, in a new recording of the complete, \[…\]

Press

“John Nelson imbues the auditorium with the tension needed to sublimate the music of Berlioz, putting all instruments in the spotlight: the shimmer of the brass, the beautiful nuances and lyricism of the strings, the delicious oboe, the perfect set of cellos…. The concert, triumphant in every way, was enthusiastically received by a delighted audience – on their feet and endlessly re-calling John Nelson to show him their love and gratitude.”

Les affiches / Le Moniteur, 2024

“John Nelson highlights Berlioz’s incredible modernity like no other with a guillotine edge and an incredible sense of layering of sounds. It is music that carries and grips the entire body. He was acclaimed at great length for this evening. Long live this herald!”

ODB-Opera, 2024

“The concert, triumphant from every point of view, ends with bravi and prolonged ovations from a full house. Hand on heart, John Nelson gives thanks to an audience almost entirely on its feet and absolutely delighted.”

Olyrix, 2024

“The welcome John Nelson received was intensely warm from the moment he entered.”

La Croix, 2024

“John Nelson, continuing his acclaimed Berlioz series for Erato, has cast this recording luxuriously […] But it’s Nelson and the Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg who are the stars here. Nelson clearly loves his Berlioz, as Colin Davis did before him.”

Gramophone Magazine, 2023

“Nelson’s innate feeling for Berlioz’s individual style and striking combinations of instruments means that in this live performance there is much to admire.”

The Financial Times, 2023

“This recording of Roméo & Julliette marks the latest achievement in John Nelson’s magisterial traversal of the Berlioz canon.”

Limelight Magazine, 2023

“John Nelson’s interpretation is stylish, vibrant, and fresh.”

Classical Voice, 2023

“The work of John Nelson in Berlioz’s music is one of the glories of the present day. Nelson creates alchemical magic, and thank the stars that Erato has captured his astonishing performances.”

Classical Explorer, 2023

“It’s Nelson’s show, and the orchestral and choral work is magnificent. If you have not investigated his Berlioz series on Erato, I strongly advise you to do so.”

Opera Now, 2023

“John Nelson has proven himself as the leading living Berlioz exponent in spectacular recordings, becoming part of a legacy that will surely establish Nelson as one of the great Berlioz interpreters of our time.”

Opera Now, 2023

“Nelson’s conception held superhuman conviction; his grasp of instrumental colours is masterly. This was glorious Berlioz.”

Opera Now, 2023

“Thrilling – Electrifying – Ecstatic”

Classical Music Daily, 2023

“Without doubt, John Nelson is today considered as the finest Berliozian, and with this recording of Roméo & Julliette he further enhances his reputation with an interpretation overflowing with passion and flair, where his transitions from darkness to light are handled with exemplary assurance.”

Classical Music Daily, 2023

“Nelson is once again brilliantly on Berlioz’s wavelength, getting a performance from the orchestra that strikes sparks on the imagination.”

The Guardian

“Nelson conducts a fluent performance, at its best in Berlioz’s enchanting will-‘o-the-wisp delicacy.”

The Financial Times, 2019

“John Nelson’s recording of Les Troyens is magnificent – now unquestionably the version of Berlioz’s masterpiece to have at home.”

The Guardian, 2017

“The conductor John Nelson was clearly born with Berlioz in his genes and his commitment to its enchanting ballet interludes and martial swagger, as well as its impassioned romantic idealism, is absolute.”

The Daily Telegraph, 2017

“At present there are few conductors who, like John Nelson, can rightly be called ‘Berlioz experts.’ The Museumsorchester was transformed under his conductorship. The realisation of the instrumentation was breathtaking, unusual colour combinations emerged so naturally, the flow from light to shade was so transparent, so gripping the sprays of sparks, the dynamic peaks. And it was a joy to hear the choruses and singers being not only led, but lifted, transported. They seemed to be electrified, a current passing through them, from the triumphant opening notes to the final chord.”

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 2017

“From the first to the last minute of this 5-hour performance John Nelson expertly controlled the timing, the polyphony, the balance of the powerful orchestra and choruses, reducing them to a minimum for the Dido and Aeneas love duet, and the intensity and tension of every phrase of this score, which he had totally mastered. This score, which for a long time was said to be unplayable, was here realised to perfection, and was held aloft before the audience at the final applause.”

Opera Online, 2017

“John Nelson proves to be a master at the desk of the Frankfurter Opern- und Museumorchesters and treats the drama of the music with differentiation. At the end of the evening he is deservedly greeted with tumultuous applause.”

omm.de, 2017

“Once again, John Nelson showed himself to be the most wonderful of maestri, who offered the public a tremendous performance. His prescient, precise cues and musical directions left nothing to be desired. Everything was just right, and the resulting performance was extremely and wholly gripping.”

Westdeutsche Zeitung, 2018

“We must first of all honour the energy and impeccable conducting of the renowned Berlioz expert, John Nelson. He was in total control, and directed the 350 performers in this great Romantic opera with perfection.”

Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace, 2017

“Quite simply, one of the most exciting experiences this listener has ever had in the concert hall.”

The Atlanta Journal

“John Nelson took everyone to the summit. He has an intimate knowledge and a true vision of Les Troyens, developed over many years. He drew back the bow to its limit and made of this concert a great theatrical experience.”

L'Avant-Scène Opéra, 2017

“Maestro Nelson succeeds in giving us a recording (Handel L’Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato) that – in its ideal balance and crystalline clarity – is texturally superior, properly weighted at the appropriate points, and offers fastidious attention to the most minute details. The result is a presentation that is exceptionally imaginative and rewarding throughout, one that decidedly deserves a niche in our Classical Hall of Fame.”

Fanfare Magazine

“John Nelson’s temperament and heart return to some identifiable signposts for those who are drawn to the inner wonders of this visceral and shimmering journey… the corporate momentum in this reading is quite compelling… Nelson gets to the core of this work with his avuncular didacticism and genial control… true characterisation, tenderness, ardour and an attentiveness to detail [Schola Cantorum of Oxford] which fuels Nelson’s rounded and mature vision of the St Matthew.”

Gramophone Magazine, 2013

“What was offered was the finest music expressed with the highest sensitivity… elegant and virtuosic, a profoundly un-pretentious expression and dance-like grace became, under the sovereign direction of Nelson, a radiant painting of sound.”

Mittelbadische Presse, 2013

“John Nelson… clearly has the measure, as much as anyone, of this score (Beethoven Missa Solemnis, European Chamber Orchestra) and succeeds in conveying the urgency of his view with gestures and expressions that are eloquent and undemonstrative. It seems unlikely that Beethoven’s vision in this work will ever be more completely captured.”

BBC Music Magazine

“John Nelson conducted and the orchestra (New York Philharmonic) produced the liveliest, most polished and committed playing I have heard from it this season.”

The New Yorker

Recordings

Bach: St Matthew Passion

Bach: St Matthew Passion

Released February 2013 on Ideale Audience International

Beethoven: Missa Solemnis

Beethoven: Missa Solemnis

Released February 2011 on Ideale Audience International

Haydn: The Creation

Haydn: The Creation

Released February 2011 on Ideale Audience International