Gabriella Teychenné
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Gabriella Teychenné | |
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Gabriella Teychenné at the Bayerische Staatsoper | |
| Background information | |
| Born | 1993 (age 32–33) |
| Origin | Amersham, England |
| Occupation | conductor |
| Instruments | |
| Years active | 2016–present |
| Website | https://gteychenne.com/ |
Gabriella Teychenné is an English conductor of symphony, opera, and contemporary music.
Gabriella Teychenné grew up in Amersham, England, receiving instruction on the violin from the age of 4 and piano from 7, and attending Godstowe School.[1] Her father, Michael Teychenné, was a self-taught musician and conductor who worked for many years with orchestras within and outside of Buckinghamshire.[2] Her mother is of Argentinian birth. She attended Oundle School,[3] where she held academic and music scholarships, followed by the University of Cambridge at Trinity College, where she joined the Human, Social, and Political Science tripos and read political philosophy.[4] She continued her musical education in London at the Royal College of Music, and studied conducting with Leonid Korchmar at the Conservatoire of St Petersburg, and with Paavo Järvi in a masterclass.[4]