About this Artist
The head of a musical dynasty, NEEME JÄRVI is one of today’s most respected maestros. He conducts many of the world’s most prominent orchestras and works alongside soloists of the highest caliber. A prolific recording artist, he has amassed a discography of over 450 recordings.
Over his long and highly successful career he has held positions with orchestras around the world. He is currently Chief Conductor of the Residentie Orkest, Artistic Director of the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, and Conductor Laureate and Artistic Advisor of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra. He became Artistic Director of the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande in January 2011 and became the orchestra’s Music Director in September 2012. He also holds the titles of Music Director Emeritus of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Principal Conductor Emeritus of the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, and Conductor Laureate of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra.
Recent and future seasons include engagements with the Berliner Philharmoniker, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, the Orchestre de Paris, the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, and the Weiner Symphoniker, as well as the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Washington’s National Symphony Orchestra, and others in the U.S. This season he continues his regular relationships with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra (for the start of a Tchaikovsky ballet cycle project) and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra (for a number of continued recording and concert projects). He looks forward to a return to the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra for an exciting project culminating in a concert to celebrate his 75th birthday. He will also make appearances with the Orquesta Nacional de España and the London Philharmonic and BBC Symphony orchestras. Soloist collaborations include Janine Jansen, Martha Argerich, Mischa Maisky, Vadim Repin, Evgeny Kissin, Lang Lang, Yefim Bronfman, Truls Mørk, and Frank-Peter Zimmermann.
Highlights of an impressive discography include critically acclaimed complete symphony cycles of Prokofiev, Sibelius, Nielsen, and Brahms. Neeme Järvi has also championed less widely known composers such as Wilhelm Stenhammar, Hugo Alfvén, and Niels Gade, and composers from his native Estonia, including Rudolf Tobias, Eduard Tubin, and Arvo Pärt. He has recorded for Chandos, Deutsche Grammophon, BIS, and EMI, amongst others.
Järvi’s most recent discs with Chandos are a Wagner/de Vlieger series with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, a recording of Mahler Symphony No. 7 with the Residentie Orkest (which was awarded the international record prize “Toblacher Komponierhäuschen”), and a series of Johan Halvorsen’s orchestral works with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra.
Throughout his career, Neeme Järvi has been honored with many international awards and accolades. In Estonia these include an honorary doctorate from the Music Academy of Estonia in Tallinn, and the Order of the National Coat of Arms from the President of the Republic of Estonia, Lennart Meri. The Mayor of Tallinn presented Järvi with the city’s first-ever ceremonial sash and coat of arms insignia, and he has been named one of the “Estonians of the Century.” Neeme Järvi holds an honorary doctorate of Humane Letters from Detroit’s Wayne State University and the University of Michigan, as well as honorary doctorates from the University of Aberdeen and the Royal Swedish Academy of Music. He has also received the Commander of the North Star Order from King Karl Gustav XVI of Sweden.