Sebastian Lang-Lessing

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Born1966 (age 5859)
Genresopera
Sebastian Lang-Lessing
Born1966 (age 5859)
Genresopera

Sebastian Lang-Lessing (born 1966) is a German conductor.

Lang-Lessing was born in Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. His father was a pediatrician, and his mother was a physical therapist. He had three older sisters.[1]

Lang-Lessing received the Ferenc Fricsay Award at age 24. He started his career at the Hamburg State Opera as an assistant conductor. He subsequently became resident conductor at the Deutsche Oper Berlin. He was chief conductor of the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra from 2004 to 2011.[2] He has served as chief conductor and artistic director of the Opera National de Lorraine.

Lang-Lessing was the music director of the San Antonio Symphony from 2010 to 2020.[3][4]

Together with Niki Vasilakis and the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra Lang-Lessing was nominated for the 2006 ARIA Award for Best Classical Album for the album Mendelssohn, Bruch, Ravel.[5]

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