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  • Language: German
  • Release: 30.12.2025
  • Weight: 230 g
The theme of this first issue of the new year is a fresh look at leadership. In his article, Thomas Schmidt, Professor of Theatre and Orchestra Management in Frankfurt am Main, takes stock of the current situation and suggests steps that organizations can take to develop positively. Leadership styles are also changing among conductors. Based on a scientific study, Patrick Karten describes conducting leadership between empathy, expertise and persuasiveness. Sven Scherz-Schade uses the example of the "Weimar Conductors' Forge" to look at how training is now also adapting to the new challenges.

THEME: LEADERSHIP QUALITIES
  • Thomas Schmidt: Eight steps into the future. On the way to modern leadership in German orchestras
  • Patrick Karten: The serving conductor. Leadership between empathy, expertise and persuasion
  • Sven Scherz-Schade: Authority and authenticity. How the understanding of leadership and training of conductors is changing - insights from the Weimar "conductor's forge"

    OVER THE SHOULDER
    Frauke Adrians: Beer and Crocs. Every city has its own concert etiquette - even in England

    RONDO
  • Hans-Dieter Grünefeld: Beauty in despair. Orchestra founder Alessandra Vittini: Conductor with a photographic memory
  • Angelika Dietrich: Withstanding the pressure. Are beta blockers for performance anxiety a good idea? (Plus an interview with André Lee, Professor of Neurology)

    MISCELLANEOUS
  • Claudia Irle-Utsch: Celebrating life despite everything. The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra began its European tour with chief conductor Lahav Shani at the Philharmonie Essen
  • Gerald Mertens: Change needs leadership. "tuned Ideenfestival" deals with the future of classical music in Bochum
  • Christoph Becher: Finale with two orchestras. The German Conducting Award in Cologne ended with a close race and an emergency doctor's call
  • Pedro Obiera: Boundless diversity. Handel, Scarlatti and more at the Knechtsteden Early Music Festival

    REPORTS
  • Karlsruhe: A rarity worth seeing: Jean-Philippe Rameau's "Les Boréades" at the Badisches Staatstheater (Thomas Weiss)
  • Bautzen: Emilie Mayer's "Die Fischerin" and Christian Mielke's grotesque "Ptack Architektki" as a double bill by the Sorbisches Nationalensemble (Karsten Blüthgen)
  • Munich: World premiere of Doderer-Turrini's "Der tollste Tag" at Munich's Gärtnerplatztheater (Wolf-Dieter Peter)
  • Detmold: Landestheater Detmold treats itself to its very own musical for its 200th birthday (Ralf Blüthgen). Geburtstag (Ralf-Thomas Lindner)
  • Freiburg: "Erda speaking Hellohello" - an attempt at meditative relaxation by the Freiburg Theater (Georg Rudiger)
  • Berlin: Friedrichstadtpalast's new show sparkles throughout, but unchanging (Antje Rößler)
  • Duisburg: star mandolinist Avi Avital introduces himself as artist in residence (Ingo Hoddick)
  • Ingolstadt: Ingolstadt Chamber Philharmonic in concert (Jens Voskamp)
  • Baden-Baden: The Baden-Baden Philharmonic opens the 30th Brahms Days (Thomas Weiss)
  • Pforzheim: Southwest German Chamber Orchestra kicks off its anniversary season (Sven Scherz-Schade)
  • Hohenstein-Ernstthal: The Vogtland Philharmonic begins collaboration with a rediscovery (Roland Dippel)
  • Munich: Anniversary concert with a look at the history of the Munich Symphony Orchestra (Teresa Pieschacón Raphael)
  • Gütersloh: Northwest German Philharmonic Orchestra shows its versatility (Ralf-Thomas Lindner)
  • Mannheim: German State Philharmonic Orchestra Rhineland-Palatinate builds an intercultural bridge with Zülfü Livaneli (Sven Scherz-Schade)

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