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Bernhard Gueller
conductor

Principal Guest Conductor of the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra and Music Director Laureate of Symphony Nova Scotia in Canada, Bernhard Gueller continues to be acclaimed for his interpretations and phrasing and the excitement he brings to the podium. “He is a favoured conductor, both of players and audiences, undoubtedly because of his carefully prepared but always musically rewarding performances” (South Africa’s WeekendSpecial.co.za). He is acclaimed by musicians, critics, and audiences for his musical purity, and continually garners praise for the fresh approach he applies under his “amazingly suggestive baton.”

Having stepped down in 2018 after 16 years as Music Director of Symphony Nova Scotia, Bernhard stepped into a new role as Music Director Laureate, and in the two years prior to the advent of COVID-19, he returned to both Symphony Nova Scotia and British Columbia’s Victoria Symphony, where he was also Principal Guest Conductor. He also made his debut with the Princeton Symphony Orchestra in New Jersey pre-COVID, and returned to Halifax to conduct the Scotia Festival of Music again. He has conducted many other orchestras in Canada, including the Edmonton and Calgary Philharmonic orchestras, and is a frequent guest conductor with the KZN Philharmonic and the Johannesburg Philharmonic in South Africa, returning to them as soon as COVID restrictions were over.

During COVID-19 and based in Cape Town, Bernhard further established the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra’s international presence with more than 25 streamed symphony concerts, several Cyber Symphonies series, which received acclaim from those who viewed them across the world. 

He has had many high-level collaborations with internationally acclaimed soloists, including Canadian violinist James Ehnes and pianists Jan Lisiecki, Janina Fialkowska, Anton Kuerti, Jon Kimura Parker, and Marc Andre-Hamelin, along with pianist Lars Vogt, violinist Joshua Bell, and Metropolitan Opera singers Pretty Yende, Elza van den Heever, and the late Johan Botha, as well as soprano Pumeza Matshikiza.

Beginning his career as a cellist, Bernhard won the United German Radios Conducting Competition in 1979, and for nearly 20 years, ran tandem careers, deputing for the legendary conductor Sergiu Celibidache, who regarded Bernhard as his best “pupil.” Bernhard also attracted the attention of the renowned arts administrator Ernest Fleischmann, who "was deeply impressed by his extraordinary musicianship, his marvellous ability to communicate with the musicians, and his charismatic impact on the audience."

Bernhard has also been Music Director in Nuremberg and Principal Guest Conductor of the Johannesburg Philharmonic. His career has taken him to many top concert halls, from America and Australia to Canada, Russia, Japan, China (Guangzhou, Shanghai, Hong Kong), Korea, South Africa, and Brazil, as well as countries in Europe such as Spain, Italy, France, Norway, Bulgaria, Italy, and Sweden, and his native Germany where he, for instance, conducted the Stuttgart Radio Symphony and the Munich Philharmonic. 

Bernhard has conducted in festivals internationally, including the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra in the International Festival of the Canary Islands, the Schwetzinger Festival in Germany, the Scotia Festival in Halifax, and the Stellenbosch International Chamber Music Festival and National Arts Festival in South Africa. 

Bernhard has made many recordings for national and international broadcast and several acclaimed CDs including two with the CPO – with South African mezzo soprano Hanneli Rupert and the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra and the concerti of Vieuxtemps and Saint-Saëns with South African cellist Peter Martens. Others include two with contemporary Canadian composer Christos Hatzis: one of contemporary Canadian works by Tim Brady, which won an East Coast Music award, and a CD of orchestrated lieder by Schubert, all with Symphony Nova Scotia. His latest CD with Symphony Nova Scotia with songstress Sarah Slean was nominated for a JUNO Award in 2021. He has also recorded CDs with the Radio Symphony Orchestra Stuttgart, German Brass, and the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra. Bernhard was awarded a Doctorate by Dalhousie University in Halifax for his service to music. 

Bernhard Gueller
conductor

Principal Guest Conductor of the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra and Music Director Laureate of Symphony Nova Scotia in Canada, Bernhard Gueller continues to be acclaimed for his interpretations and phrasing and the excitement he brings to the podium. “He is a favoured conductor, both of players and audiences, undoubtedly because of his carefully prepared but always musically rewarding performances” (South Africa’s WeekendSpecial.co.za). He is acclaimed by musicians, critics, and audiences for his musical purity, and continually garners praise for the fresh approach he applies under his “amazingly suggestive baton.”

Having stepped down in 2018 after 16 years as Music Director of Symphony Nova Scotia, Bernhard stepped into a new role as Music Director Laureate, and in the two years prior to the advent of COVID-19, he returned to both Symphony Nova Scotia and British Columbia’s Victoria Symphony, where he was also Principal Guest Conductor. He also made his debut with the Princeton Symphony Orchestra in New Jersey pre-COVID, and returned to Halifax to conduct the Scotia Festival of Music again. He has conducted many other orchestras in Canada, including the Edmonton and Calgary Philharmonic orchestras, and is a frequent guest conductor with the KZN Philharmonic and the Johannesburg Philharmonic in South Africa, returning to them as soon as COVID restrictions were over.

During COVID-19 and based in Cape Town, Bernhard further established the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra’s international presence with more than 25 streamed symphony concerts, several Cyber Symphonies series, which received acclaim from those who viewed them across the world. 

He has had many high-level collaborations with internationally acclaimed soloists, including Canadian violinist James Ehnes and pianists Jan Lisiecki, Janina Fialkowska, Anton Kuerti, Jon Kimura Parker, and Marc Andre-Hamelin, along with pianist Lars Vogt, violinist Joshua Bell, and Metropolitan Opera singers Pretty Yende, Elza van den Heever, and the late Johan Botha, as well as soprano Pumeza Matshikiza.

Beginning his career as a cellist, Bernhard won the United German Radios Conducting Competition in 1979, and for nearly 20 years, ran tandem careers, deputing for the legendary conductor Sergiu Celibidache, who regarded Bernhard as his best “pupil.” Bernhard also attracted the attention of the renowned arts administrator Ernest Fleischmann, who "was deeply impressed by his extraordinary musicianship, his marvellous ability to communicate with the musicians, and his charismatic impact on the audience."

Bernhard has also been Music Director in Nuremberg and Principal Guest Conductor of the Johannesburg Philharmonic. His career has taken him to many top concert halls, from America and Australia to Canada, Russia, Japan, China (Guangzhou, Shanghai, Hong Kong), Korea, South Africa, and Brazil, as well as countries in Europe such as Spain, Italy, France, Norway, Bulgaria, Italy, and Sweden, and his native Germany where he, for instance, conducted the Stuttgart Radio Symphony and the Munich Philharmonic. 

Bernhard has conducted in festivals internationally, including the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra in the International Festival of the Canary Islands, the Schwetzinger Festival in Germany, the Scotia Festival in Halifax, and the Stellenbosch International Chamber Music Festival and National Arts Festival in South Africa. 

Bernhard has made many recordings for national and international broadcast and several acclaimed CDs including two with the CPO – with South African mezzo soprano Hanneli Rupert and the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra and the concerti of Vieuxtemps and Saint-Saëns with South African cellist Peter Martens. Others include two with contemporary Canadian composer Christos Hatzis: one of contemporary Canadian works by Tim Brady, which won an East Coast Music award, and a CD of orchestrated lieder by Schubert, all with Symphony Nova Scotia. His latest CD with Symphony Nova Scotia with songstress Sarah Slean was nominated for a JUNO Award in 2021. He has also recorded CDs with the Radio Symphony Orchestra Stuttgart, German Brass, and the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra. Bernhard was awarded a Doctorate by Dalhousie University in Halifax for his service to music.