Conductor Jonathan Berman

Jonathan Berman has established a reputation as an imaginative and insightful conductor, whose wide-ranging achievements both on and off the podium reveal a creative musician of many talents.

A champion of the music of Franz Schmidt and Oliver Knussen he conducts a wide-ranging repertoire, and is notably acclaimed for his interpretations of contemporary scores. He has received return invitations from Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, Filarmonica “George Enescu”, Bucharest, Sinfonietta Riga, Aldeburgh Festival and the Aldeburgh Festival Orchestra, Tanglewood Festival, Lithuanian National Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Academy of Music London, Southbank Sinfonia, and the City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong. Upcoming and recent debuts include the Cleveland Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra London, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre de Picardie, Orchestra di Padova e Veneto, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Britten Sinfonia, Hagen Philharmonic Orchestra, Bilkent Symphony Orchestra, Turku Philharmonic Orchestra, London Mozart Players, City of London Sinfonia and the Nash Ensemble.

In 2020 Jonathan launched “The Franz Schmidt Project” to record all the symphonies of Franz Schmidt with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, with the 1st Symphony recorded in January 2020. “The Franz Schmidt Project” has been set up to perform and promote his music, leading to Schmidt’s 150 Birthday in 2024. Partners include BBC National Orchestra of Wales, BBC Radio 3, The Austrian Cultural Forum, London, The British Council Vienna, the Royal Welsh College or Music and Drama, Royal Academy of Music, London and the Filarmonica “George Enescu”, Bucharest.

During the pandemic, Jonathan’s innovative and imaginative approach led to him creating nine award-winning films focussing on classical music for Greengage Productions. His work aims to push the boundaries of classical music film: combining animations, stop motion, art, poetry and choreographic cinematography in repertoire as diverse as Bach, Messiaen, Stravinsky and Satie.

At the start of the first Lockdown in March 2020, Jonathan founded Stand Together Music, an initiative to help musicians in both the Classical and Non-Classical world who were suffering from cancellations. Through Stand Together Music Jonathan charted every cancelled concert in the UK for 100 days and compiled 12,149 tracks of over 1000 hours of music created by over 1000 different artists/composers whose work was impacted by lockdown. As a champion of new music, he has conducted numerous premieres and regularly works with the London Sinfonietta, Ensemble Modern, Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, New European Ensemble, Crash Ensemble Dublin and the Britten Pears Ensemble. As an opera conductor he has a repertoire of over 40 operas, and has conducted productions for the Nationale Reis Opera, English Touring Opera, Aldeburgh Festival, Grachten Festival, Anghiari Festival, Dartington International Festival, Jerwood Opera Course, Opera Studio Netherlands, Dutch National Opera Academy, Mahogany Opera, Centre for Opera Studies in Italy, and has been a cover conductor at the Royal Opera House London, Barbican Centre and the Holland Festival. As a student, Jonathan was mentored by – and became close friends with – Oliver Knussen and Stanislav Skrowaczewski. He studied a Bachelors and Masters degree with Jac van Steen at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague. Jonathan is the first Brit and first conductor to have won the Kempinski Young Artist Prize, which enabled him to study with Franz Welser-Möst and the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra, and with Michael Tilson Thomas and the New World Symphony.

In the tradition of Leonard Bernstein, Jonathan is a conductor who relishes communicating complex ideas with all audiences. He goes above and beyond the traditional role of a conductor engaging and forming the trust of audiences from traditional listeners to the next generation.