| Experienced conductor for
opera and operetta performances and symphony concerts.
Biography
Conductor Endel Nõgene with a career of
more than 30 years in an opera theatre where he has staged over 60 operas,
ballets and operettas and conducted 3117 performances, is first and foremost
known for his deep expertise in operetta. Music reviewers call him a
hardened romantic who excels in flexibility and his will of co-operation.
His most cherished composers have been Puccini, Verdi, Donizetti, Rossini,
Tchaikovsky as well as operetta music, hence, he has conducted delightful
operetta-galas.
“Theatre-life can be compared to a kaleidoscope where each smallest stone
changes the total picture,” said Nõgene at the concert of his “30-years on
stage” anniversary. “One of the brightest and most colourful particles in
that kaleidoscope is operetta with its beautiful music, joyfulness and gypsy
tunes used by almost all operetta composers of the world.”
Endel Nõgene graduated from the Estonian Academy of Music in 1974 majoring
in trumpet under the supervision by Helmut Orusaar and later as conductor
under the supervision by Prof Roman Matsov. During the years 1975–77 he
studied orchestra conducting with Prof Viktor Fedotov at Leningrad State
Conservatoire followed by post-graduate studies with Prof J Aleksa in the
Lithuanian National Opera. He has taken follow-up courses and attended
master-classes in Potsdam, Vienna, Berlin, Bayreuth, Munich, and Zurich.
The first ever time to conduct an orchestra for Nõgene was at Tartu
University Assembly Hall in 1968. In 1974 his conducting debut with operetta
“La Perichole” by Offenbach in Vanemuine Theatre made a solid foundation to
his theatre career. In 1974–81 he was a conductor in Vanemuine, in 1977–79
at the Lithuanian National Opera, in 1979–87 at the
Estonian National
Opera, in 1980–81 and 1987–99 he was music director and chief conductor of Vanemuine, in 1999–2004 a conductor at the Estonian National Opera.
Currently he is the guest conductor of the two latter. Nõgene has co-staged
several Italian operas as an assistant to Alberto Zedda and Carlo Felice
Cillario as well as assisted Maestro Neeme Järvi with his master-classes during the years 2000–07.
Endel Nõgene has conducted a number of symphony concerts in Estonia as well
as in Finland, Sweden, Germany, Armenia, Russia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania,
and the Czech Republic; among the afore-mentioned appear concerts in the
Hall of Berliner Philharmonie and festivals in Romania, Aachen, Brandenburg,
Karlsruhe, and Riga. He is the artistic director of Ferenc Lehár
Orchestra and artistic director and chief conductor of the Nordic Baltic
Youth Philharmonia. In addition to all that he is also engaged in teaching,
the longest co-operation in this field being with the Opera Department of
the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre. In 1992 Nõgene was elected a
member of Europäische
Musiktheater-Akademie
and was a member of the Board until 2001. He has been in the Jury of several
international conducting and singing competitions.
Maestro Nõgene has been awarded the Best Conductor prize on multiple
occasions by the Estonian Ministry of Culture and the Theatre Union.
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Main repertoire
Operas:
Puccini. “Madama Butterfly” (more than 100 performances),
“La Bohème”, “Suor Angelica”, “Gianni Schicchi”, “Tosca”
Cimarosa. “Ilmatrimonio segreto”
Tchaikovsky. “Jolanthe”, “Eugene Onegin”
(more than
100 performances)
Bizet. “Carmen”
Smetana. “Prodaná nevesta”
Menotti. “The Consul”
Rossini. “Il barbiere di Siviglia ” (more than 100 performances), “La Cenerentola”, “L’italiana in Algeri”
Mozart. “Le nozze di Figaro”, “Don Giovanni”, “Die
Entführung aus dem Serail”, “Die Zauberflöte”
Donizetti. “Lucia di Lammermoor”, “Don Pasquale”
Bartók. “Bluebeard’s Castle”
Leoncavallo. “Pagliacci”
Schönberg. Melodrama “Pierrot Lunaire”, op 21
Verdi. “Rigoletto” (more than 100 performances), “La Traviata”
(more than 100 performances), “Il trovatore”, “Otello”,
“Don Carlo”, “Macbeth”, “Simon
Boccanegra”, “Un Ballo in Maschera”
Nielsen. “Masquerade”Ballet:
Delibes. “Coppélia”
Operettas:
Lehár. “Die lustige Witwe” (3 different stage versions, 289 performances), “Der
Graf von Luxemburg”
Kálmán. “Silva”, “Gräfin Maritza”, “Das Veilchen von
Montmartre”
Abraham. “Ball im Savoy“, “Victoria und ihr Husar”
Strauss. “Die Fledermaus”, “Der Zigeunerbaron”,
“Eine Nacht in Venedig”, “Wiener Blut”
Millöcker. “Der Bettelstudent”
Zeller. “Der Vogelhändler”
Loewe. “My Fair Lady”
Leigh. “Man Of La Mancha”
Offenbach. “La belle Héléne”, “La Périchole”, “Orphée
aux enfers”, “La vie parisienne”
Symphonies and
concertos:
Tchaikovsky. Symphonies Nos 4, 5, and 6, concertos
Glazunoff. Saxophone Concerto, works for cello and orchestra
Ravel. Waltz, “Daphnis And Chloe”
Debussy. Prelude “To The Afternoon Of A Faun”
Rossini. Overtures
Mozart. Symphonies, overtures, concertos
Schubert. Symphonies
Mendelssohn. Violin Concerto
Dvořák. Cello Concerto
Beethoven. Symphonies, piano concertos
Brahms. Symphonies No 2 and 4
Sibelius. Symphonies, Violin Concerto
Shostakovitch. Symphonies No 5 and 9
Prokofiev. Symphonies
Grieg. Piano Concerto
Schumann. Piano and cello concertos
Chopin. Piano concertos
Estonian composers:
Eller,
Pärt,
Tüür,
Kõrvits, Vähi, Tulve, Kangro,
Sisask
Download:
Debussy. Prelude To The Afternoon Of A Faun, fragm, live rec,
112 sec, mp3, 1737 KB
Download, Kálmán. Das Veilchen von
Montmartre, Estonian
National Opera, fragm, 95 sec, mp3, 1478 KB
Press
resonance
Endel Nõgene conducted Symphony No
5 by Tchaikovsky with a burning grip that gives evidence of his profound
professionalism. Tartu Vanemuine Theatre has a good chief conductor
fine-polished in Leningrad. (Seppo Heikiheimo, Helsingin Sanomat,
1993, Finland)
... the guest conductor put a special stress in bringing out Tchaikovsky’s
fine sound-scapes. The Music Director of Tartu Vanemuine skilfully painted
a musical picture of tender sensibility and a bursting temperament in
Symphony No 5. Nõgene convincingly and consistently built up the symphony
with his precise movements remaining analytically clear in achieving the
final result. The mature orchestral sound was accompanied by rhythmic
brightness that gave the whole work brilliant contours. (Walter Grampe,
Mitteldeutsche Zeitung, 12.04.99, Germany)
Endel Nõgene is an amazingly good conductor! He has very precise and
expressive movements that leave no room for empty gesticulating. The
orchestra, truth to be told, ennobled by additional force from Tallinn,
displayed extremely high musical culture under his baton. (Margo Kõlar,
Sirp, Apr 1999, Estonia)
See also: recordings with Endel
Nõgene by ERP
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