During his time in the director’s chair, Peter Lodahl, together with Copenhagen Phil, has developed the most ambitious symphonic innovation in modern Danish music history, MELODRAMA – which he will continue to work as a consultant for. In addition, the Lumbye Academy has been established as the first elite education for young orchestral musicians in the Nordic region, and a strong collaboration with Tivoli Classic has been established for the curation and planning of all classical music in the old garden.
Recently, German conductor Christoph Gedschold has been hired as the future chief conductor of Copenhagen Phil. Last year, an international audience got a taste of this collaboration at the orchestra’s concert in the legendary Musikverein Wien. In addition, in the past two seasons, the orchestra has successfully attracted Maestro Christoph Eschenbach to conduct a complete cycle of Beethoven’s symphonies.
Peter Lodahl himself says:
“I miss having more time to be a performing artist myself. As a singer, I am facing particularly exciting new challenges in entering more dramatic vocal repertoire than the lyrical roles I have been singing for years, especially in German opera houses. If everything goes well, I can look forward to perhaps the best decade as a singer in my career. But if I am to pursue the opportunity to sing roles like Bacchus and Cavaradossi, it will not be in five or ten years. It is now. I am proud of my efforts at Copenhagen Phil and proud to be able to deliver a symphony orchestra in artistic top form after a comprehensive turnaround process.”
Trine Nielsen, Chairman of Copenhagen Phil’s Board:
“It has been a great privilege to collaborate with Peter Lodahl on the development of one of Northern Europe’s most innovative orchestras. We will miss his energy, vision, and determination, but of course, we respect his decision to once again prioritize his work as a performing artist. The board would also like to thank Peter for his great efforts and work with the orchestra and wish him all the best in the future.”