Short Notice

Last 5 November 2016, Jean-Claude obtained another great success stepping in at short notice, this time conducting the Victoria Symphony in a full season concert. The repertoire consisted of Carl Nielsen’s Symphony No. 2, Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto with illustrious pianist André Laplante, and Weber’s Ouverture to Oberon.

24 Hours’ Notice

Last 19 March, Jean-Claude stood in at 24 hours’ notice to conduct the Royal Scottish National Orchestra in Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique and Szymanowski’s 2nd Violin Concerto with acclaimed soloist Nicola Benedetti. The Press & Journal described the concert as “a triumph”, also saying: “Conducting with elegance and precision, Picard was magnificent in Hector Berlioz’s “Symphonie Fantastique”. (…) Picard brought out all the emotion and anguish of the symphony. (…) the applause must have shaken the venue to its foundations. (…) a triumphant night.”

Press & Journal, March 2016

RSNO Composers’ Hub

Jean-Claude will conduct the first edition of the RSNO’s “Composer’s Hub”, closely working with internationally acclaimed composer Brett Dean and 5 of the most promising composers in the UK next April 2016.

Picard appointed as RSNO Associate Conductor

The Royal Scottish National Orchestra’s (RSNO) Canadian Assistant Conductor Jean-Claude Picard has been appointed to the position of RSNO Associate Conductor for the final year of his extended tenure with the Orchestra.

The change of title reflects Picard’s developing relationship with the ensemble and his central involvement in some of the Orchestra’s high-profile events over the past two years. As well leading the RSNO for programmes as part of the Orchestra’s Season, its Learning and Engagement activities and for partners Children’s Classic Concerts, Picard has conducted performances for the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games cultural celebrations and the Ryder Cup Opening Ceremony at Glasgow’s Hydro.

Picard’s initial term with the RSNO as Assistant Conductor, a position generously supported by The John Mather Charitable Trust, was for two years, which has been extended for a further year so Picard could also participate in the first part of the organisation’s 125th anniversary celebrations, commencing this October.

RSNO Associate Conductor Jean-Claude Picard: “Being promoted to the position of Associate Conductor of the RSNO means a great deal to me. There is the undeniable aspect of being recognised by my fellow colleagues for all of the hard work I have put in over the last two years, but there is something crucial about the aspect of knowing that I will be able to share another year of extraordinary musical and human moments with everyone at the RSNO, especially with my mentors Peter Oundjian and Thomas Søndergård.”

RSNO Music Director Peter Oundjian: “I’m delighted that Jean-Claude has accepted the post of Associate Conductor. What he has so far achieved with the RSNO has been remarkable and far beyond what we had expected of an Assistant Conductor. It therefore seems only right and proper that we recognise his contribution in this way. I very much look forward to working with him in celebrating the Orchestra’s 125th anniversary.”

Jean-Claude Picard marks his final year with the RSNO with a programme featuring Richard Strauss’ Suite from Der Rosenkavalier, the Adagietto from Mahler’s Symphony No. 5, Tchaikovsky’s Capriccio Italien, and, with soloist Boris Giltburg, Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No2. In Inverness he will conduct Sibelius’ Symphony No. 2, Mendelssohn’s Hebrides Overture, Fingal’s Cave, and, with soloist Katherine Bryan, Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending. Jean-Claude also leads the Orchestra and soprano Ailish Tynan in a New Year programme of Viennese fayre, visiting Dunfermline, Langholm, Inverness, and, for the first time in some years, Forfar and Stirling.

Scottish Ballet

Jean-Claude will conduct Scottish Ballet in performances of Prokofiev/Hampson “Cinderella” in December 2015. This invitation follows his successful debut with the company in performances of Tchaikovsky/Darrell “The Nutcracker”, in December 2014.

World Premiere

Jean-Claude will premiere Rory Boyle’s “Watching Over You” with acclaimed Mezzo-Soprano Karen Cargill and the Red Note Ensemble, Scotland’s premiere contemporary ensemble next May 2015.

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