Sitting at the head of one of China’s leading orchestras, conductor Darrell Ang is fast becoming one of the most entrepreneurial and influential players in the musical landscape of China, as well as one of the foremost interpreters of contemporary Asian composers active on the global stage. In recognition of this, in 2022 he makes his debut at the San Francisco Opera with a 7-show production of Bright Sheng’s Dream of the Red Chamber.
Since 2017, Ang has served as Artistic Director & Chief Conductor of the Sichuan Symphony Orchestra, building the ensemble into the leading musical force in not only the Sichuan province but mid-Western China as a whole. In recognition of this, he has been afforded the honour of spear-heading the growth and development of the mid-Western landscape within the fast-paced world of China’s growing musical life, by appointment of the regional government, a mission that is perfectly suited to Ang’s entrepreneurial creative spirit. As such, he is now leading the creation of numerous creative projects, from a large-scale orchestral touring circuit for international orchestras, to the creation of large-scale festivals and international education projects and competitions.
Ang is celebrated globally as being in possession of a unique artistic mind and prodigious intellect. Fluent in six languages (English, French, German, Italian, Mandarin Chinese, and Russian), he also commands an extensive breadth of repertoire – beginning with studies in Baroque Music & Harpsichord (at Italy’s Scuola di Musica di Fiesole), coupled with a particular passion for French and Russian music of the 20th century, through to contemporary repertoire – and he is also himself a gifted composer. Ang is now celebrated as the foremost interpreter of contemporary Asian composers, regularly conducting works by Chen Yi, Tan Dun, Zhou Long, Chen Qigang, Isang Yang, and the late Toru Takemitsu, in performances around the world.
In addition to Ang’s skills in leading creative projects and institutions, he enjoys a prolific guest conducting career, regularly conducting the leading orchestras of Asia, including Beijing’s NCPA Orchestra, the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, NHK Symphony Orchestra Tokyo, NSO Taiwan, Singapore Symphony Orchestra, and the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra Tokyo. In Europe, recent and forthcoming highlights include the Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio-France, RTVE Symphony Orchestra Madrid, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin, St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra. Alongside his symphonic expertise, he is highly skilled conductor of the operatic repertoire, working regularly with such world-renowned houses as the Mariinsky Theatre and the Opéra National de Bordeaux.
Darrell Ang shot into the international spotlight in 2007 when he took all three top prizes at the prestigious 50th Besançon International Conducting Competition: Grand Prize, Audience Prize, and Orchestra Prize. Other major competition wins include first prize at the 9th Antonio Pedrotti International Conducting Competition, and the 8th Arturo Toscanini International Conducting Competition. Additional accolades include the French honour of Chevalier dans l’ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2015, as well as a GRAMMY nomination for his recording of music by Chinese composers Zhou Long and Chen Yi (one of several recordings for the Naxos label).
Previous titled positions include Music Director of the Orchestre Symphonique de Bretagne (2012-2015), the youngest ever Associate Conductor of the Singapore Symphony (2008-2013), and Music Director of the Singapore National Youth Orchestra (2010-2013), amongst others. Whilst studying in Russia, he co-founded the St. Petersburg Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra, by way of introducing contemporary music to Russian audiences. A prolific composer of symphonic, chamber, and solo instrumental works, his Fanfare for a Frazzled Earth – a symphonic overture about man’s devastation of nature and the environment – was recently premiered by the Singapore National Youth Orchestra.
Born in Singapore, Ang received his early musical education at the age of four, when he began to play the violin and the piano. After studies in Composition under Leong Yoon Pin in Singapore, he embarked on the study of Conducting in St. Petersburg with Professor Leonid Korschmar – heir to the grand tradition of the legendary Conducting Professor Ilya Musin – before continuing his education at Yale as the university’s very first Conducting Fellow, under the tutelage of Shinik Hahm. Amongst his conducting mentors are such luminaries as Valery Gergiev, Esa-Pekka Salonen, and the late Lorin Maazel.