Timothy Redmond

Last update: 24/04/2019
Timothy Redmond is a regular guest conductor with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and conducts many of the UK's leading orchestras. He has given concerts with the London Symphony Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, the Ulster and BBC Philharmonic Orchestras, the Orchestra of Opera North and the BBC Concert Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic and BBC Symphony Orchestras, the Oulu Sinfonia, Sinfonia Viva, Rotterdam Philharmonic. He works regularly with the Hallé and Northern Sinfonia, has a long-standing association with the Manchester Camerata, and in 2006 was appointed principal conductor of the Cambridge Philharmonic. He has recently guest-conducted orchestras in Bosnia, Estonia, Finland, Italy, Macedonia, Slovenia and the US and broadcasts regularly on TV and radio. Timothy Redmond is well-known as a conductor of contemporary music. Since working closely with Thomas Adès on the premiere of The Tempest at Covent Garden, he has conducted critically-acclaimed productions of Powder Her Face for the Royal Opera House, English National Opera and St Petersburg's Mariinsky Theatre. In 2010 he conducted the world premiere of The Golden Ticket, Peter Ash and Donald Sturrock's new opera based on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, for Opera Theatre of St Louis. Last season he conducted the work's European premiere at the Wexford Festival and gave the first performance of a new oratorio by Edward Rushton with the London Symphony Orchestra. In the opera house he has conducted productions for Opera North, English National Opera, English Touring Opera ,Almeida Opera/Aldeburgh Festival , Bregenz Festival, Wexford Festival and Tenerife Opera. He has also conducted for American Lyric Theater, the UKLA Festival (Los Angeles) and spent several seasons on the music staff of De Vlaamse Opera and Garsington Opera. In 2012/13 he assisted Thomas Adès for the New York premiere of The Tempest at the Metropolitan Opera. He has recently conducted the English National Opera’s new production of Thomas Ades’ Powder Her Face.