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Bernard Haitink

Bernard Johan Herman Haitink CH KBE (Dutch: [ˈbɛrnɑrt ˈɦaːi̯tɪŋk]; 4 March 1929 – 21 October 2021) was a Dutch conductor and violinist. He was the principal conductor of several international orchestras, beginning with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in 1961. He moved to London, as principal conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra from 1967 to 1979, music director at Glyndebourne Opera from 1978 to 1988 and of the Royal Opera House from 1987 to 2002, when he became principal conductor of the Staatskapelle Dresden. Finally, he was principal conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 2006 to 2010. The focus of his prolific recording was classical symphonies and orchestral works, but he also conducted operas. He conducted 90 concerts at The Proms in London[citation needed], the last on 3 September 2019 with the Vienna Philharmonic. His awards include Grammy Awards and the 2015 Gramophone Award for his lifetime achievements.

Bernard Haitink

Haitink in 1984
Born
Bernard Johan Herman Haitink

(1929-03-04)4 March 1929
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Died21 October 2021(2021-10-21) (aged 92)
London, England
Occupations
  • Conductor
  • classical violinist
Organizations
Awards

Early life

Haitink was born on 4 March 1929 in Amsterdam,[1] the son of Willem Haitink, a civil servant who later became director of the Amsterdam electricity board, and Anna Clara (Verschaffelt), who worked for Alliance française.[2] His maternal grandmother was Jewish, and left the country during World War II.[3] He studied the violin and conducting, with Felix Hupka,[4] who conducted the school's orchestra,[5] at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam. He then played the violin in orchestras before taking courses in conducting under Ferdinand Leitner in 1954 and 1955.[6]

Career

 
Haitink in 1959

Haitink conducted his first concert on 19 July 1954 with the Netherlands Radio Union Orchestra (later the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra [RFO]).[7] He became second conductor of the orchestra in 1955 and chief conductor in 1957. His conducting debut with the Concertgebouw Orchestra was on 7 November 1956, substituting for Carlo Maria Giulini.[8] After the sudden death of Eduard van Beinum, Haitink was named first conductor of the Concertgebouw on 1 September 1959. He became principal conductor in 1961, sharing that position with Eugen Jochum until 1963, when Haitink became sole principal conductor.[9] With the Concertgebouw Orchestra, Haitink made many recordings for the Philips label, and later for Decca and EMI Classics. He toured widely with the orchestra.[10]

In the early 1980s, Haitink threatened to resign his Concertgebouw post in protest at threatened reductions to its subsidy from the Dutch government, which could have led to the dismissal of 23 musicians from the orchestra. The financial situation was eventually settled,[11] and Haitink remained chief conductor until 1988. In 1999, he was named the honorary conductor of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. In December 2012, following his advocacy for the RFO in the wake of proposed budget cuts to the orchestra and Dutch music in general, Haitink accepted the title of patron of the RFO.[7] In March 2014, Haitink told the Dutch newspaper Het Parool that he wished to renounce the title of RCO conductor laureate and to no longer guest-conduct the orchestra in protest of the orchestra's administrative management.[12] In September 2015, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra announced a rapprochement with Haitink, with a scheduled guest-conducting engagement with the orchestra in the 2016–17 season.[13][14]

Haitink was principal conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra from 1967 to 1979. He was also music director at Glyndebourne Opera in England from 1978 to 1988.[15] He was music director of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, from 1987 to 2002, where his musicianship was praised, though he also received criticism for his degree of attachment to the organisation as a whole.[16][17]

From 2002 to 2004, Haitink was chief conductor of the Staatskapelle Dresden. His original contract with Dresden ran to 2006, but he resigned in 2004 over disputes with the Staatskapelle's Intendant, Gerd Uecker, over the orchestra's choice of successor.[18]

 
At the Barbican Centre in London with the London Symphony Orchestra, 2011

Haitink was principal guest conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra from 1995 to 2004, when he took on the new title of conductor emeritus.[19] In addition, he appeared with l'Orchestre National de France[20] and the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO). In the early 2000s, he recorded the complete Beethoven and Brahms symphony cycles with the LSO for the LSO Live label.[21] Haitink was an honorary member of the Berlin Philharmonic.[22]

In April 2006, after an acclaimed two-week engagement in March 2006 with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO), the CSO appointed Haitink to the newly created position of principal conductor, effective from the 2006–07 season.[15][23] The contract's duration was four years.[24] Haitink had declined the CSO's offer to be music director, citing his age.[25] Of this contract, Haitink said, "every conductor, including myself, has a sell-by date."[26] He concluded his Chicago principal conductorship in June 2010 with a series of concerts of the complete Beethoven symphonies[27] and was awarded the Theodore Thomas Medallion by the orchestra.[28]

In 2004, Haitink said he would no longer conduct opera, but he made exceptions in 2007, directing three performances of Parsifal in Zürich in March and April and five of Debussy's Pelléas et Mélisande in Paris (Théâtre des Champs-Élysées) in June. Also in 2004 he said he did not plan to conduct again at the Royal Opera, Covent Garden,[29] but he returned to the Royal Opera in December 2007, with the same Zurich production of Parsifal.[30][31]

Haitink led master classes for young conductors in Lucerne for several years.[32] In June 2015, the European Union Youth Orchestra announced his appointment as its conductor laureate, effective immediately.[33]

In June 2019, Haitink said in an interview with the Dutch daily De Volkskrant that his final concert as conductor was to be in September 2019, formalising his previously announced sabbatical into retirement.[34] His final concert with the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra was on 15 June 2019.[35] His final UK concert was at The Proms in London on 3 September, 2019, with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.[36] His last concert was in Lucerne at the KKL on 6 September 2019, with the Vienna Philharmonic.[37]

Personal life

Haitink had five children from his first marriage to Marjolein Snijder.[2] Their marriage ended in the late 1970s. His second and third marriages, in the 1980s and 1990s, were respectively to a cellist, and to a violinist from the Concertgebouw Orchestra. Both those marriages also ended in divorce.[2] Haitink married his fourth wife, Patricia (née Bloomfield), a barrister and former viola player in the orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in 1994.[38] They lived in West London.[2][39][40]

In 2019, Bärenreiter published the book Dirigieren ist ein Rätsel (Conducting is a Mystery), a collaboration between Haitink and the journalists Peter Hagmann and Erich Singer that includes personal reflections by Haitink on his life and career.[41]

Haitink died on 21 October 2021, aged 92, at his home in London.[1][42][43]

Awards and honours

National

Music industry and cultural

Recordings

Haitink recorded with several orchestras, including the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra and Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. He focused on classical symphonies and other orchestral works, conducting cycles of the complete symphonies by Beethoven,[43] Brahms,[43] Tchaikovsky, Bruckner, Mahler, Vaughan Williams[10] and Shostakovich.[56] Haitink recorded the complete five piano concertos of Beethoven and the two piano concertos by Brahms with Claudio Arrau.[57] Other recordings include the complete orchestral works of Debussy, and the two symphonies of Elgar.[43] In the field of opera, he conducted the three Mozart/Da Ponte operas,[10][58][59][60] and Wagner's Tannhäuser[61] and Der Ring des Nibelungen.[43]

References

  1. ^ a b Schweitzer, Vivien (21 October 2021). "Bernard Haitink, Conductor Who Let Music Speak for Itself, Dies at 92". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d Wroe, Nicholas (14 October 2000). "Master of the House". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 April 2007.
  3. ^ "Bernard Haitink: A Personal Approach". The Juilliard Journal. October 2009. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Schenker Documents Online". Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  5. ^ Geoffrey Norris (9 March 2004). "It was all egos". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
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  7. ^ a b (Press release). Radio Filharmonisch Orkest. 20 December 2012. Archived from the original on 6 August 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  8. ^ . Time. 12 May 1967. Archived from the original on 15 December 2008. Retrieved 13 July 2007.
  9. ^ The orchestra's own website gives 1963 as the date when Haitink became sole principal conductor.
  10. ^ a b c d e Patmore, David. "Bernard Haitink". Naxos Records. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  11. ^ James R. Oestreich (10 March 2002). "An Eminently Rational Man in an Irrational Profession". The New York Times. Retrieved 30 October 2007.
  12. ^ "Haitink nooit meer bij Concertgebouworkest". Het Parool, 4 March 2014, (in Dutch)
  13. ^ (Press release). Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. 2 September 2015. Archived from the original on 18 October 2015. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
  14. ^ Guido van Oorschot (3 September 2015). "Concertgebouw toont zich de wijste in kwestie-Haitink". De Volksrant (in Dutch). Retrieved 3 September 2015.
  15. ^ a b Brug, Manuel (22 October 2021). "Der reservierte Holländer". Die Welt. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  16. ^ Nicholas Kenyon (2 June 1991). "For a Reluctant Maestro, Relief, No Regrets, in Berlin". The New York Times. Retrieved 6 January 2008.
  17. ^ Andrew Clements (21 June 2002). "A great musician – but that was not enough". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 April 2007.
  18. ^ Andrew Clark (22 October 2004). "Bernard Haitink: unfinished symphony". Financial Times. Archived from the original on 2 January 2013. Retrieved 5 May 2007.
  19. ^ "Bernard Haitink (1929—2021) Boston Symphony Orchestra | bso.org". www.bso.org.
  20. ^ "Hommage : Bernard Haitink et l'Orchestre National de France". France Musique (in French). 23 October 2021. Retrieved 23 October 2021.
  21. ^ "LSO/Haitink Beethoven Cycle (3) – The Classical Source". 14 July 2006.
  22. ^ "Mourning Bernard Haitink". Berliner Philharmoniker. 2021. Retrieved 23 October 2021.
  23. ^ Andrew Patner (15 October 2006). . Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 21 April 2007.
  24. ^ Daniel J. Wakin (28 April 2006). "Arts, Briefly; Chicago Symphony: Conductors but No Music Director". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 April 2007.
  25. ^ Geoffrey, Norris (9 April 2008). ""Bernard Haitink: I love power without responsibility"". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  26. ^ James R. Oestreich (6 October 2006). "A Jet-Setting Maestro Sets a Brisker Pace for Beethoven". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 April 2007.
  27. ^ Patner, Andrew (19 June 2010). ""Haitink wraps up CSO tenure with revealing Beethoven's Ninth"". Chicago Sun-Times. from the original on 22 October 2021. Retrieved 22 October 2021 – via pressreader.com.
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  29. ^ Martin Kettle (5 March 2004). "I started far too young. I still have sleepless nights ..." The Guardian. Retrieved 21 April 2007.
  30. ^ "Breaking News: Next Royal Opera Season Promises Minotaur Premiere, New Salome, Voigt as Ariadne" (Press release). Opera News. 10 April 2007. Retrieved 23 July 2007.
  31. ^ Erica Jeal (8 December 2007). "Parsifal (Royal Opera House, London)". The Guardian. Retrieved 6 January 2008.
  32. ^ Tom Service (11 August 2011). "A masterclass with Bernard Haitink". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
  33. ^ "EUYO announces new conductors" (Press release). European Union Youth Orchestra. 29 June 2015. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
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  40. ^ Mischa Spel (12 February 2017). "Een leven zonder dirigeren lijkt me vrij miserabel". NRC Handelsblad. Retrieved 19 April 2017.
  41. ^ Robert Jungwirth (19 August 2019). "Buchtipp – Gedanken und Erkenntwisse eines grossen Dirigenten". BR-Klassik. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
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  49. ^ Die goldene Mahler-Medaille (in German) gustav-mahler.org; retrieved 30 October 2014
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  57. ^ Anderson, Robert; Mahler; Soloists; Choirs; Orchestra, Concertgebouw; Haitink (1973). "Mahler: The Complete Symphonies". Musical Times. Musical Times Publications Ltd. 114 (1560): 152. doi:10.2307/957200. JSTOR 957200.
  58. ^ Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro / Bernard Haitink warnerclassics.com
  59. ^ Così fan tutte prestomusic.com
  60. ^ Blyth, Alan: Moazart Don Giovanni Gramophone, July 1984
  61. ^ Wagner: Tannhäuser (Dresden version) prestomusic.com

Further reading

  • Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, 'Eredirigent Bernard Haitink overleden', 22 October 2021
  • Radio Filharmonisch Orkest, 'In Memoriam Bernard Haitink'
  • Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, 'In memoriam Bernard Haitink (1929-2021)', 22 October 2021
  • London Philharmonic Orchestra, 'Bernard Haitink 1929–2021', 22 October 2021
  • Glyndebourne, 'Bernard Haitink CH KBE, 1929-2021'
  • London Symphony Orchestra, 'Bernard Haitink, 1929–2021', 22 October 2021
  • Staatskapelle Dresden, 'Die Staatskapelle trauert um Bernard Haitink', 22 October 2021
  • Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, 'Mourning Bernard Haitink: On the death of the honorary member of the Berliner Philharmoniker'
  • Goodwin, Noël (2001). "Haitink, Bernard". Grove Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.12190. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. (subscription or UK public library membership required)

External links

Interviews

  • Bernard Haitink interview, 13 January 1997
Cultural offices
Preceded by Principal Conductor, Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
1957–1961
Succeeded by
Preceded by Music Director, Glyndebourne Opera Festival
1978–1988
Succeeded by
Preceded by Music Director, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
1987–2002
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Daniel Barenboim (music director)
Principal Conductor, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
2006–2010
Succeeded by
Riccardo Muti (music director)

bernard, haitink, bernard, johan, herman, haitink, dutch, ˈbɛrnɑrt, ˈɦaːi, tɪŋk, march, 1929, october, 2021, dutch, conductor, violinist, principal, conductor, several, international, orchestras, beginning, with, royal, concertgebouw, orchestra, 1961, moved, l. Bernard Johan Herman Haitink CH KBE Dutch ˈbɛrnɑrt ˈɦaːi tɪŋk 4 March 1929 21 October 2021 was a Dutch conductor and violinist He was the principal conductor of several international orchestras beginning with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in 1961 He moved to London as principal conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra from 1967 to 1979 music director at Glyndebourne Opera from 1978 to 1988 and of the Royal Opera House from 1987 to 2002 when he became principal conductor of the Staatskapelle Dresden Finally he was principal conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 2006 to 2010 The focus of his prolific recording was classical symphonies and orchestral works but he also conducted operas He conducted 90 concerts at The Proms in London citation needed the last on 3 September 2019 with the Vienna Philharmonic His awards include Grammy Awards and the 2015 Gramophone Award for his lifetime achievements Bernard HaitinkCH KBEHaitink in 1984BornBernard Johan Herman Haitink 1929 03 04 4 March 1929Amsterdam NetherlandsDied21 October 2021 2021 10 21 aged 92 London EnglandOccupationsConductor classical violinistOrganizationsRoyal Concertgebouw Orchestra London Philharmonic Orchestra Glyndebourne Opera Staatskapelle Dresden Chicago Symphony OrchestraAwardsOrdre des Arts et des Lettres Companion of Honour Order of the Netherlands Lion Grammy Awards Gramophone Award Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Awards and honours 4 1 National 4 2 Music industry and cultural 5 Recordings 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life EditHaitink was born on 4 March 1929 in Amsterdam 1 the son of Willem Haitink a civil servant who later became director of the Amsterdam electricity board and Anna Clara Verschaffelt who worked for Alliance francaise 2 His maternal grandmother was Jewish and left the country during World War II 3 He studied the violin and conducting with Felix Hupka 4 who conducted the school s orchestra 5 at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam He then played the violin in orchestras before taking courses in conducting under Ferdinand Leitner in 1954 and 1955 6 Career Edit Haitink in 1959 Haitink conducted his first concert on 19 July 1954 with the Netherlands Radio Union Orchestra later the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra RFO 7 He became second conductor of the orchestra in 1955 and chief conductor in 1957 His conducting debut with the Concertgebouw Orchestra was on 7 November 1956 substituting for Carlo Maria Giulini 8 After the sudden death of Eduard van Beinum Haitink was named first conductor of the Concertgebouw on 1 September 1959 He became principal conductor in 1961 sharing that position with Eugen Jochum until 1963 when Haitink became sole principal conductor 9 With the Concertgebouw Orchestra Haitink made many recordings for the Philips label and later for Decca and EMI Classics He toured widely with the orchestra 10 In the early 1980s Haitink threatened to resign his Concertgebouw post in protest at threatened reductions to its subsidy from the Dutch government which could have led to the dismissal of 23 musicians from the orchestra The financial situation was eventually settled 11 and Haitink remained chief conductor until 1988 In 1999 he was named the honorary conductor of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra In December 2012 following his advocacy for the RFO in the wake of proposed budget cuts to the orchestra and Dutch music in general Haitink accepted the title of patron of the RFO 7 In March 2014 Haitink told the Dutch newspaper Het Parool that he wished to renounce the title of RCO conductor laureate and to no longer guest conduct the orchestra in protest of the orchestra s administrative management 12 In September 2015 the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra announced a rapprochement with Haitink with a scheduled guest conducting engagement with the orchestra in the 2016 17 season 13 14 Haitink was principal conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra from 1967 to 1979 He was also music director at Glyndebourne Opera in England from 1978 to 1988 15 He was music director of the Royal Opera House Covent Garden from 1987 to 2002 where his musicianship was praised though he also received criticism for his degree of attachment to the organisation as a whole 16 17 From 2002 to 2004 Haitink was chief conductor of the Staatskapelle Dresden His original contract with Dresden ran to 2006 but he resigned in 2004 over disputes with the Staatskapelle s Intendant Gerd Uecker over the orchestra s choice of successor 18 At the Barbican Centre in London with the London Symphony Orchestra 2011 Haitink was principal guest conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra from 1995 to 2004 when he took on the new title of conductor emeritus 19 In addition he appeared with l Orchestre National de France 20 and the London Symphony Orchestra LSO In the early 2000s he recorded the complete Beethoven and Brahms symphony cycles with the LSO for the LSO Live label 21 Haitink was an honorary member of the Berlin Philharmonic 22 In April 2006 after an acclaimed two week engagement in March 2006 with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra CSO the CSO appointed Haitink to the newly created position of principal conductor effective from the 2006 07 season 15 23 The contract s duration was four years 24 Haitink had declined the CSO s offer to be music director citing his age 25 Of this contract Haitink said every conductor including myself has a sell by date 26 He concluded his Chicago principal conductorship in June 2010 with a series of concerts of the complete Beethoven symphonies 27 and was awarded the Theodore Thomas Medallion by the orchestra 28 In 2004 Haitink said he would no longer conduct opera but he made exceptions in 2007 directing three performances of Parsifal in Zurich in March and April and five of Debussy s Pelleas et Melisande in Paris Theatre des Champs Elysees in June Also in 2004 he said he did not plan to conduct again at the Royal Opera Covent Garden 29 but he returned to the Royal Opera in December 2007 with the same Zurich production of Parsifal 30 31 Haitink led master classes for young conductors in Lucerne for several years 32 In June 2015 the European Union Youth Orchestra announced his appointment as its conductor laureate effective immediately 33 In June 2019 Haitink said in an interview with the Dutch daily De Volkskrant that his final concert as conductor was to be in September 2019 formalising his previously announced sabbatical into retirement 34 His final concert with the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra was on 15 June 2019 35 His final UK concert was at The Proms in London on 3 September 2019 with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra 36 His last concert was in Lucerne at the KKL on 6 September 2019 with the Vienna Philharmonic 37 Personal life EditHaitink had five children from his first marriage to Marjolein Snijder 2 Their marriage ended in the late 1970s His second and third marriages in the 1980s and 1990s were respectively to a cellist and to a violinist from the Concertgebouw Orchestra Both those marriages also ended in divorce 2 Haitink married his fourth wife Patricia nee Bloomfield a barrister and former viola player in the orchestra of the Royal Opera House Covent Garden in 1994 38 They lived in West London 2 39 40 In 2019 Barenreiter published the book Dirigieren ist ein Ratsel Conducting is a Mystery a collaboration between Haitink and the journalists Peter Hagmann and Erich Singer that includes personal reflections by Haitink on his life and career 41 Haitink died on 21 October 2021 aged 92 at his home in London 1 42 43 Awards and honours EditNational Edit Kilyeni Medal of Honor Bruckner Society of America US 1970 44 Knight of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres France 1972 42 Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire UK 1977 45 Officer of the Order of the Crown Belgium 1977 46 Honorary medal for Arts and Science of the Order of the House of Orange Netherlands 2000 10 Honorary Companion of Honour UK 2002 45 47 Commander of the Order of the Netherlands Lion Netherlands 2017 48 Music industry and cultural Edit Gold Medal of the Internationale Gustav Mahler Gesellschaft de Vienna 49 Gramophone Awards for his recordings in 1980 Debussy orchestral works 1985 Mozart s Don Giovanni 1986 and 1990 Vaughan Williams symphonies 50 Erasmus Prize Netherlands 1991 10 Musical America Musician of the Year USA 2007 51 Grammy Awards USA 2003 and 2008 43 45 Echo Klassik Germany 2013 for his recording of Mahler s Ninth Symphony BR KLASSIK 52 Gramophone Awards Lifetime Achievement Award United Kingdom 2015 43 53 BBC Music Magazine 2018 Recording of the Year Orchestral Winner Award for his recording of Gustav Mahler Symphony No 3 BR KLASSIK 54 Honorary member of the Wiener Philharmoniker 2019 55 Recordings EditMain article Bernard Haitink discography Haitink recorded with several orchestras including the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Boston Symphony Orchestra Chicago Symphony Orchestra London Philharmonic Orchestra London Symphony Orchestra and Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra He focused on classical symphonies and other orchestral works conducting cycles of the complete symphonies by Beethoven 43 Brahms 43 Tchaikovsky Bruckner Mahler Vaughan Williams 10 and Shostakovich 56 Haitink recorded the complete five piano concertos of Beethoven and the two piano concertos by Brahms with Claudio Arrau 57 Other recordings include the complete orchestral works of Debussy and the two symphonies of Elgar 43 In the field of opera he conducted the three Mozart Da Ponte operas 10 58 59 60 and Wagner s Tannhauser 61 and Der Ring des Nibelungen 43 References Edit a b Schweitzer Vivien 21 October 2021 Bernard Haitink Conductor Who Let Music Speak for Itself Dies at 92 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 22 October 2021 a b c d Wroe Nicholas 14 October 2000 Master of the House The Guardian Retrieved 21 April 2007 Bernard Haitink A Personal Approach The Juilliard Journal October 2009 Retrieved 30 December 2021 Schenker Documents Online Retrieved 4 September 2019 Geoffrey Norris 9 March 2004 It was all egos The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 4 September 2019 Ferdinand Leitner britannica com a b Haitink patron of the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra Press release Radio Filharmonisch Orkest 20 December 2012 Archived from the original on 6 August 2013 Retrieved 2 February 2013 The Diffident Dutchman Time 12 May 1967 Archived from the original on 15 December 2008 Retrieved 13 July 2007 The orchestra s own website gives 1963 as the date when Haitink became sole principal conductor a b c d e Patmore David Bernard Haitink Naxos Records Retrieved 22 October 2021 James R Oestreich 10 March 2002 An Eminently Rational Man in an Irrational Profession The New York Times Retrieved 30 October 2007 Haitink nooit meer bij Concertgebouworkest Het Parool 4 March 2014 in Dutch Press Statement Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and Bernard Haitink Press release Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra 2 September 2015 Archived from the original on 18 October 2015 Retrieved 3 September 2015 Guido van Oorschot 3 September 2015 Concertgebouw toont zich de wijste in kwestie Haitink De Volksrant in Dutch Retrieved 3 September 2015 a b Brug Manuel 22 October 2021 Der reservierte Hollander Die Welt Retrieved 22 October 2021 Nicholas Kenyon 2 June 1991 For a Reluctant Maestro Relief No Regrets in Berlin The New York Times Retrieved 6 January 2008 Andrew Clements 21 June 2002 A great musician but that was not enough The Guardian Retrieved 21 April 2007 Andrew Clark 22 October 2004 Bernard Haitink unfinished symphony Financial Times Archived from the original on 2 January 2013 Retrieved 5 May 2007 Bernard Haitink 1929 2021 Boston Symphony Orchestra bso org www bso org Hommage Bernard Haitink et l Orchestre National de France France Musique in French 23 October 2021 Retrieved 23 October 2021 LSO Haitink Beethoven Cycle 3 The Classical Source 14 July 2006 Mourning Bernard Haitink Berliner Philharmoniker 2021 Retrieved 23 October 2021 Andrew Patner 15 October 2006 Symphony in good hands Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 21 April 2007 Daniel J Wakin 28 April 2006 Arts Briefly Chicago Symphony Conductors but No Music Director The New York Times Retrieved 21 April 2007 Geoffrey Norris 9 April 2008 Bernard Haitink I love power without responsibility The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 22 October 2021 James R Oestreich 6 October 2006 A Jet Setting Maestro Sets a Brisker Pace for Beethoven The New York Times Retrieved 21 April 2007 Patner Andrew 19 June 2010 Haitink wraps up CSO tenure with revealing Beethoven s Ninth Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on 22 October 2021 Retrieved 22 October 2021 via pressreader com CSO Principal Conductor Bernard Haitink Receives Theodore Thomas Medallion for Distinguished Service PDF Press release Chicago Symphony Orchestra 21 June 2010 Retrieved 2 July 2010 Martin Kettle 5 March 2004 I started far too young I still have sleepless nights The Guardian Retrieved 21 April 2007 Breaking News Next Royal Opera Season Promises Minotaur Premiere New Salome Voigt as Ariadne Press release Opera News 10 April 2007 Retrieved 23 July 2007 Erica Jeal 8 December 2007 Parsifal Royal Opera House London The Guardian Retrieved 6 January 2008 Tom Service 11 August 2011 A masterclass with Bernard Haitink The Guardian Retrieved 4 October 2014 EUYO announces new conductors Press release European Union Youth Orchestra 29 June 2015 Retrieved 3 September 2015 Guido van Oorschot 12 June 2019 Dirigent Bernard Haitink zet na 65 jaar een punt achter zijn carriere De Volksrant in Dutch Retrieved 12 June 2019 Lint Peter van der 16 June 2019 Het afscheid van Haitink was geen gewoon concert maar het einde van een tijdperk Trouw in Dutch Retrieved 29 September 2019 Erica Jeal 4 September 2019 Prom 60 Vienna Phil Ax Haitink review a beautiful masterful farewell The Guardian Retrieved 29 September 2019 Guido van Oorschot 8 September 2019 Maestro Bernard Haitink 90 neemt soeverein afscheid in Luzern De Volksrant in Dutch Retrieved 29 September 2019 Ponsonby Robert 22 October 2021 Bernard Haitink obituary The Guardian Retrieved 23 October 2021 Tom Service 22 September 2009 The passion and pain of Bernard Haitink The Guardian Retrieved 2 July 2010 Mischa Spel 12 February 2017 Een leven zonder dirigeren lijkt me vrij miserabel NRC Handelsblad Retrieved 19 April 2017 Robert Jungwirth 19 August 2019 Buchtipp Gedanken und Erkenntwisse eines grossen Dirigenten BR Klassik Retrieved 6 October 2019 a b Bernard Haitink 1929 2021 Askonas Holt 21 October 2021 a b c d e f g Renowned Dutch conductor Bernard Haitink has died aged 92 Classic FM Bruckner Society of America www brucknersocietyamerica org Retrieved 12 February 2022 a b c Wroe Nicholas 22 October 2021 Celebrated conductor Bernard Haitink dies aged 92 The Guardian Retrieved 22 October 2021 Haitink Bernard in German whoswho de Queen honours conductor Haitink BBC News 9 July 2002 Retrieved 21 April 2007 nl Bernard Haitink promoted to Commander of the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands www concertgebouworkest nl in Dutch Retrieved 2 April 2017 Die goldene Mahler Medaille in German gustav mahler org retrieved 30 October 2014 Conductor Bernard Haitink has died aged 92 Gramophone 22 October 2021 Out now Conductor Bernard Haitink Releases His Final Recording theviolinchannel com 13 October 2021 Haitink dirigiert Mahler Symphonie Nr 9 in German br klassik de 13 August 2013 Lifetime Achievement Bernard Haitink Gramophone 2015 Parr Freya Bernard Haitink s Mahler 3 wins Recording of the Year classical music com Bernard Haitink wird Ehrenmitglied der Wiener Philharmoniker Salzburger Nachrichten in German 28 August 2019 Retrieved 29 August 2019 Ed Vulliamy 6 October 2013 Bernard Haitink Shostakovich was too great to be miserable The Guardian Anderson Robert Mahler Soloists Choirs Orchestra Concertgebouw Haitink 1973 Mahler The Complete Symphonies Musical Times Musical Times Publications Ltd 114 1560 152 doi 10 2307 957200 JSTOR 957200 Mozart Le nozze di Figaro Bernard Haitink warnerclassics com Cosi fan tutte prestomusic com Blyth Alan Moazart Don Giovanni Gramophone July 1984 Wagner Tannhauser Dresden version prestomusic comFurther reading EditRoyal Concertgebouw Orchestra Eredirigent Bernard Haitink overleden 22 October 2021 Radio Filharmonisch Orkest In Memoriam Bernard Haitink Concertgebouw Amsterdam In memoriam Bernard Haitink 1929 2021 22 October 2021 London Philharmonic Orchestra Bernard Haitink 1929 2021 22 October 2021 Glyndebourne Bernard Haitink CH KBE 1929 2021 London Symphony Orchestra Bernard Haitink 1929 2021 22 October 2021 Staatskapelle Dresden Die Staatskapelle trauert um Bernard Haitink 22 October 2021 Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Mourning Bernard Haitink On the death of the honorary member of the Berliner Philharmoniker Goodwin Noel 2001 Haitink Bernard Grove Music Online Oxford Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 gmo 9781561592630 article 12190 ISBN 978 1 56159 263 0 subscription or UK public library membership required External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bernard Haitink List of recordings from Dutch Divas website Bernard Haitink at AllMusic Bernard Haitink discography at Discogs Bernard Haitink at IMDb Askonas Holt agency page on Bernard Haitink Portraits of Bernard Haitink at the National Portrait Gallery LondonInterviews Bernard Haitink interview 13 January 1997Cultural officesPreceded byPaul van Kempen Principal Conductor Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra1957 1961 Succeeded byJean FournetPreceded byJohn Pritchard Music Director Glyndebourne Opera Festival1978 1988 Succeeded byAndrew DavisPreceded byColin Davis Music Director Royal Opera House Covent Garden1987 2002 Succeeded byAntonio PappanoPreceded byDaniel Barenboim music director Principal Conductor Chicago Symphony Orchestra2006 2010 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