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Maestro Rubén Capriles – member of the Jury

Maestro Rubén Capriles is a member of the Jury for the International Strings & Chamber Music Competition: https://festivaluldearte.com/2023/09/25/4th-international-strings-chamber-music-competition/

Prezent activity of maestro Rubén Capriles

Venezuelan conductor Rubén Capriles starts this 2023-2024 Season his fifth season as Artistic Director of the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Venezuela. He is leading with an innovative programming this outstanding organization to the very front page of Venezuela’s musical arena.
Praised for his highly energetic and compelling performances that let a consistent and indelible mark in the audience, Capriles’ conducting has been recognized as “the most satisfying… Ensemble remained tight and balanced, making for countless musical thrills…” (Kalamazoo Gazette).
As part of his highly sought-after 2023 – 2024 season, Capriles’ upcoming commitments include Venezuelan premiere of Mussorgsky’s Opera Khovanshchina. To this, world-premieres of winning works from Venezuela, Spain and the Americas add.

International activity

Capriles’ engagements have included appearances with the German National Chamber Orchestra at the Kammermusiksaal at the Berliner Philarmonie; with the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra at Chenery Auditorium in Kalamazoo; and with the Oriente Symphony Orchestra at Sala Dolores in Santiago de Cuba.

Rubén Capriles has collaborated and recorded with acclaimed international soloists, such as

Conductor in Venezuela

As laureate guest conductor of the Regional Orchestras of Venezuela, Capriles has toured extensively around Venezuela. He conducted the entirety of the major Regional Orchestras of the country.

Rubén Capriles continues as well his guest conducting commitments with:

From 2013 to 2020, Capriles’ tenure as Music Director of the Falcón Symphony Orchestra developed this prestigious organization to international acclaim. Maestro Rubén Capriles consistently expanded the vast repertoire of the Orchestra, and developed with the support of the International Conductors Guild a distinguished program for the promotion of emerging conductors to the international arena in Venezuela.

Since 2020, Capriles retains his affiliation with the Falcón Symphony Orchestra as its Music Director Emeritus.

Activity in Baltimore

Capriles’ 2010 to 2013 tenure as President and Music Director of the Baltimore Philharmonia Orchestra expanded significantly the presence and artistic excellence of this organization.

He promoted special concerts with the vibrant community of Ocean City. Also, he introduced a series of educational concerts dedicated to the children of Baltimore County Public Schools.

His affiliation as Music Director of the Baltimore Flute Choir expanded his vision of community engagement, contributing to the edification and consolidation of this organization thanks to the commitment and dedicated excellence of its wonderful group of community musicians. Capriles also worked under the mentorship of conductor Marin Alsop, as cover conductor of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.

Prizes and awards of Rubén Capriles

Awarded with the 2010 Bruno Walter Conducting Fellowship as Assistant Conductor of the Baltimore Symphony Academy, Capriles has been finalist to:

Capriles has been also recipient of:

In 2007, Capriles was also nominated for the Thelma A. Robinson Award of the Conductors Guild as the selected conducting fellow at the 2007 Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music.

Pedagogical activity

As a committed teacher and advocate for the generations of the future, Capriles served for six years at the Board of Directors of the International Conductors Guild. Here, Capriles promoted an intensive exchange program with the Falcon Symphony Orchestra. Due to it, the career development of emerging conductors from around the world was intensively promoted.

Years earlier Capriles developed the span of repertoire of highly talented high-school music students during his tenure as Director of Orchestras at the Baltimore School for the Arts, where Capriles achieved with the entirety of its ensembles outstanding performances of benchmark symphonic repertoire, as well as highly demanding repertoire for chamber orchestra.

During two subsequent summers Capriles also prepared the Inaugural Concerts at Hertz Hall of the Young Musicians Program Orchestra at the University of California, Berkeley, and for six years he supported and helped to model the Peabody Preparatory Youth Orchestra Program, preparing and conducting the Peabody Youth Orchestra at the historic Miriam A. Friedberg Concert Hall in several occasions.

Capriles has also recorded award winning orchestral works and chamber works of emerging young composers both in the US and in Venezuela, serving recently as International Jury in the 2023 Composition Prize organized by Ibermúsicas. He also serves currently as Principal Instructor of Orchestral Conducting Studies at the Simón Bolívar Music Conservatory at El Sistema in Caracas.

Rubén Capriles early conductor career

With a highly transformational leadership, Capriles started to conduct professionally at 21 as the Music Director of the Zulia Boys Singer Orchestra. Later, he was the founding Music Director of the Caracas Youth Symphony Orchestra.

Dedicated to the distinguished members of the diplomatic body of the country, his debut concert with the Simón Bolivar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela was widely broadcasted at Venezuela’s national television.

Capriles’ five-year tenure as Music Director of the Caracas Youth Symphony Orchestra transformed this Orchestra into a highly developed ensemble, touring internationally and becoming until today a vital part of Venezuela’s internationally renowned El Sistema.

Immediately after, his tenure as Music Director of the Ciudad Guayana Symphony Orchestra developed across the expansive Guayana region an intensive programming of more than sixty concerts per season, obtaining the national recognition of the Federation of Regional Orchestras of Venezuela.

Rubén Capriles studies

Capriles graduated under the guidance of José Antonio Abreu as the top conductor of his generation at the internationally renowned El Sistema. There, he received his pre-college and undergraduate training in Horn, Composition and Conducting.

Previous to his conducting career, Capriles performed professionally in the horn sections of the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela and the Maracaibo Symphony Orchestra.

He completed his BM studies in Conducting at the University Institute of Music Studies in Caracas, his MM studies in Conducting at the Simón Bolívar University in Caracas, and his DMA studies in Conducting at the Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.

Rubén Capriles holds MBA and MPP degrees from IESA in Caracas, and holds a MA degree in Political Science from Columbia University in New York.

Internationally acclaimed mentors of Capriles’ conducting career include:

More about maestro Rubén Capriles at: https://www.orquestasinfonicadefalcon.org/general/rub%C3%A9n-capriles-director-musical/

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