Yoel Gamzou

He has been music director at the Theater Bremen from 2017, and has conducted at major European opera houses.

[1][2] He learned cello as a boy, and was exposed to music by Gustav Mahler, which inspired him at age 12 to pursue being a conductor.

[4] The performance, the conclusion of the Jüdische Kulturtage (Jewish Culture Days) at the Synagoge Rykestraße,[6] received praise from reviewers and the audience.

[2] In 2017, he became music director at Theater Bremen, conducting Shostakovich's Lady Macbeth of the Mzensk District.

[2] He conducted there in 2019 Korngold's Die tote Stadt, and was credited with a successful revival of the music by his fervent and passionate dedication "(mit seinem glutvollen und leidenschaftlichen Einsatz)".