Dallas Morning News“Canellakis made the Beethoven sound as fresh as a brand-new piece. It wasn’t that she imposed any eccentricities, but that she brought out the inherent drama — the contrasts of volume and texture, the surprising accents, the slow movement’s heartfelt lyricism (with exquisite clarinet solos from Gregory Raden). The orchestra supplied every asked-for nuance in a performance compelling start to finish.”
Los Angeles Times“Canellakis’ high-wire act was a dare. The players were kept on the edge of their seats. Something could have derailed it at any moment. Nothing did. It was great.”
Seen and Heard International“Canellakis did a remarkable job of finding the lyrical radiance and ebb-and-flow of the opening movement (Brahms 3rd symphony with the Vancouver Symphony), putting it together with coherence, beautifully shaped string lines and the needed dramatic force. This was all about beauty and poetry. It is inspiring to see a young conductor exhibiting so much craft and thought – and so much love of the music”
Milwaukee Magazine“Karina Canellakis led the orchestra in a fierce and full-blooded reading of one of the canon’s great Romantic symphonies…”
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel“Those big moments were insistent and regal, standing in thrilling contrast to the symphony’s most touching, tender melodies.”
The Northern Echo“The dynamic young conductor Karina Canellakis made an indelible impression on a packed audience at Sage Gateshead”
Vancouver Sun“Though expressive and engaged, she is disinclined to play to the gallery. Intentions are clear, with no histrionics or fuss. And the results speak for themselves.”
The Dallas Morning News“With gestures clear yet expressive, Canellakis realized every emotional import, managing every transition with assurance, building climaxes with inevitability.”
Karina Canellakis is the Chief Conductor of the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra (Radio Filharmonisch Orkest) since 2019, and the Principal Guest Conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra since 2021. Universally acclaimed for her symphonic and operatic performances characterized by their emotional impact, interpretive depth, and technical command, Karina is welcomed by the finest musical institutions across the globe.
As Chief Conductor of the RFO, she programs and leads a diverse and eclectic season of new and commissioned works by living composers alongside the great masterworks in Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw as well as in TivoliVredenburg in Utrecht. Symphonic highlights of 24-25 include Mahler’s Third Symphony, Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem, and Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius. With the London Philharmonic, she has programmed a broad repertoire from Mozart to Saariaho, and continues to tour once a year with the orchestra.
Guest engagements this season include debuts with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra as well as Staatskapelle Dresden (in the famed, televised New Year’s Eve concert), along with return visits to the New York Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony, Washington DC’s National Symphony Orchestra, Munich Philharmonic, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, and Orchestre de Paris.
Karina returns to the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées in Paris to conduct Poulenc’s Dialogues des Carmélites with Les Siècles in the pit. She conducts at least one opera-in-concert each season with the RFO in the Concertgebouw, and in 24/25 will lead Janáček’s From the House of the Dead, completing a cycle of Janáček operas over the past three seasons, including Kát’a Kabanová, The Cunning Little Vixen, and The Makropulos Affair. Last season she also led Wagner’s complete Siegfried, having previously conducted acts from Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde and Die Wälküre. She made her Santa Fe Opera debut this past summer with an acclaimed production and performance of Richard Strauss’ Der Rosenkavalier, and in previous seasons has conducted a wide range of the opera canon including Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin, Mozart’s Don Giovanni, Die Zauberflöte and Le nozze di Figaro.
April 2023 saw the start of a multi-album collaboration between Karina, the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic and Pentatone with their debut release, Bartok’s Concerto for Orchestra and Four Orchestral Pieces, earning a GRAMMY nomination. Her second album for Pentatone, Bartok’s Bluebeard’s Castle, is set to release in February 2025. Karina and the RFO were also featured artists for the launch of Apple Music Classical with a recording of Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 1 with Alice Sara Ott.
Since winning the Sir Georg Solti Conducting Award in 2016, Karina has developed close relationships with several of the world’s leading orchestras. In Europe she regularly returns to orchestras such as the Bavarian Radio Symphony, Orchestre de Paris, Vienna Symphony, and Munich Philharmonic; and she is a repeat guest with the top American orchestras such as the Boston, Chicago, San Francisco symphonies, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the Cleveland and Philadelphia Orchestras. She was Principal Guest Conductor of the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin from 2019-2023, and in 23-24 was a featured Artist-in-Residence at Vienna’s Musikverein. She has toured Australia and will make her debut in Japan in July 2025.
Already known to many in the classical music world as a virtuoso violinist, Karina was encouraged to pursue conducting by Sir Simon Rattle while playing in the Berlin Philharmonic’s Orchestre-Akademie. She performed for several years as soloist, guest leader, and chamber musician, spending many summers at the Marlboro Music Festival, until conducting eventually became her focus.
Karina Canellakis was born and raised in New York City. She now makes her home in Amsterdam with her husband and two children.
AUGUST 2024