Josep Caballé Domenech

He has recently been appointed Principal Conductor of the Moritzburg Festival Germany)[1] and he is also in his eighth season as Music Director of the Colorado Springs Philharmonic[2](USA).

Recognized also for his work with operatic repertoire, Maestro Caballé Domenech made his opera debut at Barcelona's Liceu conducting performances of Mozart's Così fan tutti.

Subsequently, Josep Caballé Domenech was invited by further European opera companies, including Le nozze di Figaro at the State Opera Stuttgart, Vienna's Volksoper (new production of "Tosca", among others) and Theater an der Wien with Plácido Domingo in the principal role, Teatro San Carlo Lisbon, Capitol du Toulouse, ABAO in Bilbao, Komische Oper Berlin, Teatre Royal du Versailles in Paris, Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin, Essen Aalto-Theater and Semperoper Dresden.

Recent Highlights includes the premiere of E. Palomar ballet "Negro Goya" at the 60th International Granada Festival, debut at the Royal Albert Hall London with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, debut at the Semperoper Dresden with Mozart's Nozze di Figaro and a new production of Bizet's Carmen[6] and performances of Rossini's Barbier, Kömische Oper Berlin, Teatre Royal du Versailles in Paris, Montpellier Orchestra, Concertgebouw Amsterdam with the Radio Chamber Orchestra, Euskadi Symphony Orchestra, Belo Horizonte Philharmonic in Brasil, Tampere Philharmonic in Finland, Puccini's Boheme[7] at the Staatsoper Berlin and Wagner's Ring[8] in Halle, Strauss' Salome at the Teatro Mayor[9] in Bogotá, Donizetti's Roberto Devereux at ABAO in Bilbao, Puccini's Fanciulla del West at the Staatsoper Hamburg, a South American Tour with the Staatskapelle Halle and a concert with Yo Yo Ma that marked the 90th Anniversary Gala of the Colorado Springs Philharmonic Orchestra,[10] among others.

Recent and future commitments: the Theralogy of the Ring of the Nibelungo of Wagner, the Flying Dutchman, Aida, Tosca, Adriana Lecouvreur and Sweeney Todd in the Halle Opera; the Fanciulla del West, Leoncavallo's Pagliacci and Cavalleria Rusticana at the Hamburg Staatsoper; Salomé, El Caballero de la Rosa at the Teatro Mayor in Bogotá; debuts at the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid and the Teatro Real in concert with Bryn Terfel; appearances with the Philharmonic of Nuremberg, Philharmonic of Dortmund, Tucson Symphony, Camera Musicae in the Palau de la Música of Barcelona, the collaboration with Lang Lang and the Orchestra of the Palau de les Arts of Valencia, concert with Dresden Festspielorchester at the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg,[11] and the concert with Yo-Yo Ma in the gala-celebration of the 90th Anniversary of the Colorado Springs Philharmonic Orchestra.