July 10, 2025 News

Star conductor André de Ridder to be NZSO’s next Music Director

The NZSO is thrilled to announce the appointment of renowned German conductor André de Ridder as our next Music Director, beginning in 2027. A dynamic and adventurous musician, Maestro de Ridder first took to the podium for the NZSO in 2023 for a lauded three-concert festival, instantly captivating musicians and audiences alike.

“From the first rehearsal, I felt energised by the orchestra’s brilliance and warmth,” says Maestro de Ridder. “It’s an honour to become part of this incredible ensemble and contribute to Aotearoa New Zealand’s cultural landscape.”

Internationally celebrated for his stylistic versatility — from early Baroque to genre-blending contemporary works — Maestro de Ridder will also assume leadership of the English National Opera in 2027.

Equally exciting, New Zealand conductor Gemma New, the NZSO’s Artistic Advisor and Principal Conductor since 2022, will continue to collaborate with the orchestra as Artistic Partner from 2027. Audiences have embraced Maestra New’s visionary programming and passionate performances of major works like Holst’s The Planets and Mahler’s Symphony No. 3.

NZSO Board Chair Carmel Walsh welcomed de Ridder’s appointment as “a coup for the NZSO and the nation,” praising his instant rapport with both orchestra and audience. She also celebrated the ongoing partnership with Maestra New, recognising her “extraordinary leadership and deep bond with our audience.”

NZSO Chief Executive Marc Feldman added that de Ridder brings “tremendous artistic energy and a reputation for bold, captivating programming,” ensuring a vibrant future for orchestral music across Aotearoa.

Maestro de Ridder returned in August for a new NZSO festival series in Wellington and Auckland — featuring enchanting classics, tāonga puoro, and a family concert hosted by Bret McKenzie. “Conductor André de Ridder…was in fine form,” declared The Post.

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