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Alexander Shelley (Alexander Gordon Shelley) was born on 8 October, 1979 in London, England, is a British conductor (born 1979). Discover Alexander Shelley's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?
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Alexander Gordon Shelley |
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Conductor |
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44 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Libra |
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8 October, 1979 |
Birthday |
8 October |
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London, England |
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London, England
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Alexander Shelley Height, Weight & Measurements
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Alexander Shelley Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Alexander Shelley worth at the age of 44 years old? Alexander Shelley’s income source is mostly from being a successful Conductor. He is from London, England. We have estimated Alexander Shelley's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Alexander Gordon Shelley (born 8 October 1979) is an Echo Music Prize-winning English conductor.
He is currently music director of the National Arts Centre Orchestra in Ottawa, as well as principal associate conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Artistic and Music Director Designate of Artis—Naples and the Naples Philharmonic.
In 1992, he won a music scholarship to Westminster School from The Hall School Hampstead.
He studied cello with Timothy Hugh, Steven Doane and Johannes Goritzki at the Royal College of Music and at the Robert Schumann Hochschule, Düsseldorf respectively.
In 2001, while still studying in Düsseldorf, he founded the Schumann Camerata, a chamber orchestra with whom he subsequently performed over 80 concerts, including a substantial tour of Russia, with performances in Moscow, Kazan, Simbirsk, Samara, Saratov, Volgograd and Astrachan.
He was a member of the World Orchestra for Peace during the 2003 tour with Valery Gergiev.
He studied conducting with Professor Thomas Gabrisch in Düsseldorf and worked closely with Yan Pascal Tortelier as his assistant conductor, among others with the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain.
Shelley was the unanimous winner of the 2005 Leeds Conductors Competition.
In 2005, he won first prize in the 2005 Leeds Conductors Competition, with the press describing him as "the most exciting and gifted young conductor to have taken this highly prestigious award. His conducting technique is immaculate, everything Crystal Clear and a tool to his inborn musicality."
In the same year, Shelley conceived the "440Hz" project, a series of concerts involving prominent German television and stage personalities, to attract young adults to the concert hall.
Guest artists have included Konrad Beikircher, Götz Alsmann&Band, Wise Guys (band), Blank & Jones, BASTA, Ensemble Six, Miki, Curse, Reen, Mellow Mark, Ono, Chima, Marlies Petersen and Ralf Bauer.
From 2009 to 2017 he was chief conductor of the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra.
He was also artistic director of the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen's Echo and Deutscher Gründerpreis winning "Zukunftslabor".
He is recipient of the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.
The son of the pianists Howard Shelley OBE and Hilary Macnamara, Shelley learned piano from his mother and cello from his grandmother.
In 2009, Shelley became Artistic Director of the Zukunftslabor project of the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen with whom he went on to win the 2012 Echo Klassik award in the category of Youth Engagement.
In September 2009, Shelley was named the youngest ever Chief Conductor of the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, with an initial contract of four years.
In 2011, his contract was extended to 2017.
During his tenure the orchestra dramatically increased their international touring, travelling to China, Italy, the Czech Republic and Austria.
Live recordings of their performances in Vienna's Musikverein and Prague's Smetana Hall were released on Colosseum Records.
For nine consecutive years Shelley conducted and presented Nuremberg's ‘Klassik Open Air’ concerts - Europe's largest annual classical concerts - performing to a combined audience of over 500,000.
His final concert was attended by over 80,000 people.
In October 2013, the NACO announced the appointment of Shelley as its youngest ever Music Director, succeeding Pinchas Zukerman as of the 2015–2016 season, with an initial contract of 4 years.
Shelley's first album for Deutsche Grammophon, with Daniel Hope and the Stockholm Philharmonic, was released in September 2014.
In January 2015, after several years of collaborations as a guest conductor, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra named Shelley its principal associate conductor, curating an annual series in London's Cadogan Hall, as well as touring nationally and internationally with the orchestra.
Shelley has focused on a variety of themes in his Cadogan Hall programming, including:
2015/ 2016 season: ‘Paris to New York’, celebrating the wide variety of styles and influences on the transatlantic musical output of the 1920s and 1930s.
He concluded his Nuremberg tenure at the close of the 2016–2017 season.
Shelley's second album for Deutsche Grammophon, a recording of an expanded version of Peter and the Wolf with Germany's National Youth Orchestra featuring Die Toten Hosen singer Campino (in the German version) and rock singer AliceCooper (in the English version), was awarded the Echo Klassik prize in 2016.
2016/ 2017 season: ‘Symphonic Soundscapes’, exploring the music of Sibelius and Prokofiev on the 100th anniversary of the October Revolution.
The seven new scores that Shelley and the NAC Orchestra commissioned for these projects were recorded on the Analekta label in 2016 and 2017 respectively.
2017/ 2018 season: ‘Myths and Fairytales’, which featured the many scores that have taken inspiration from the literature of myths and fairytales.
2018/2019 season: ‘Seeking New Horizons’, a series of concerts that looks at the influence of immigration on the music of the last 150 years.
it was announced that Alexander Shelley had renewed his contract as Music Director of the NAC Orchestra through to 2023.
Major creative projects since the beginning of his tenure have included the commissioning of "Life Reflected", a multi-media exploration of the lives of four Canadian women (Rita Joe, Roberta Bondar, Alice Munro and Amanda Todd) and ENCOUNT3RS, a set of three new ballets in collaboration with the National Ballet of Canada, Ballet BC and Alberta Ballet Company.
For two years running, works commissioned and recorded by Shelley and the NAC Orchestra won the Juno Award in the Classical Composition of the Year category, with Jocelyn Morlock winning in 2018 for her work 'My Name is Amanda Todd' from NAC Orchestra's Life reflected album, and Ana Sokolovic winning in 2019 for 'Golden Slumbers Kiss Your Eyes' from the NAC Orchestra's album Bounds of our Dreams.
Shelley has led two major tours with the NAC Orchestra.
2019/2020 season: 'Composer 360', exploring musical influences and relationships that inspired great composers.