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Kevin John Edusei

Conductor
Principal Guest Conductor, Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor-in-Residence 25/26

  • German conductor Kevin John Edusei is sought-after the world over. He is praised repeatedly for the drama and tension in his music-making and the sense of architecture, warmth and stylistic insight that he brings to his performances. He is deeply committed to the creative elements of performance, cultivating audiences and conducting an eclectic range of repertoire.


     

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  • In the 2025/26 season, Edusei will be Conductor-in-Residence with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, which will include three specially curated programmes at London's iconic Cadogan Hall. He continues to be in high demand in North America where he debuts with the Atlanta and St. Louis Symphony Orchestras and returns to the Kansas City, Colorado, Indianapolis and Seattle Symphony orchestras. Other engagements this season include returns to the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, the Deutsche Radio Philharmonie, and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra as well as his debut with the Prague Symphony Orchestra and Orquesta Sinfónica de Castilla y León.


    Highlights of Edusei’s guest conducting in recent years have included his critically acclaimed debut with the New York Philharmonic, concerts with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Netherlands Radio Philharmonic, Munich Philharmonic and with the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra at the Musikverein. In 2024 he conducted the Berlin Konzerthaus Orchestra in the Opus Klassik Awards ceremony and recently made his Asian debut with the Taiwan Philharmonic.


    In 2022, Edusei made his debut at the Royal Ballet and Opera conducting Puccini's La bohème, which was streamed across cinemas world-wide, and in 2023/24 he returned for a production of Madama Butterfly. Previously he has enjoyed great success with productions at the Semperoper Dresden, English National Opera, Hamburg State Opera, Volksoper Wien and Komische Oper Berlin. During his tenure at the Bern Opera House, he led highly acclaimed new productions including Peter Grimes, Salome, Bluebeard’s Castle, Kátya Kábanová, Tannhäuser, Tristan und Isolde and a cycle of the Mozart-Da-Ponte operas.


    Edusei studied orchestral conducting at the University of the Arts Berlin and the Royal Conservatory The Hague.  In 2004 he was awarded a conducting fellowship at the Aspen Music Festival by David Zinman, in 2007 he was a prize-winner at the Lucerne Festival conducting competition under the artistic direction of Pierre Boulez and in 2008 he won the first prize of the Dimitri Mitropoulos Competition in Athens. Edusei is an alumnus of the Deutsche Bank Akademie Musiktheater heute and the Dirigentenforum of the German Music Council. He is the former Chief Conductor of the Munich Symphony Orchestra and the Bern Opera House.  He resides with his family in Munich.

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Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra | November 2023


Mahler Symphony No. 7


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Detroit Symphony Orchestra | October 2023


Arlene Sierra Kiskadee
Korngold Violin Concerto (soloist: Clara-Jumi Kang)
Zemlinsky Die Seejungfrau


Click to watch on DSO Live


 


 


Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo | April 2023


Beethoven Violin Concerto (soloist: Ning Feng)
Ligeti Concerto românesc
Janáček Sinfonietta


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Adams’s huge Technicolor vision [Harmonielehre] sounded completely convincing, and the conductor Kevin John Edusei dappled the sound like a master technician teasing out details in the grandeur.

The Times, 5 Stars, February 2022

"[In Zemlinksy's Die Seejungfrau] Edusei swept up the players in waves of sound, coloured by harp glissandos and glinting motives in the winds… The first movement was rich with atmosphere, and the conductor was careful to keep its opulent textures transparent. The peaks and swells of the storm scene […] were thrilling."

Cincinnati Business Courier, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, March 2023

In the new year, the Philharmonic emerged from its holiday break sounding vigorous, with the winds cozy in their thicket of intertwining lines during Kevin John Edusei’s taut rendition of Strauss’s Also Sprach Zarathustra.

Zachary Wolfe, New York Times, New York Philharmonic, May 2025

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All artists

Contralto

Avery Amereau

Actor / Narrator

Amira Casar

Chansonnier

HK Gruber

Harpsichord

Richard Egarr

Piano accompanist

Roger Vignoles