‘Ukraine: Music in Wartime’ with Hobart Earle


‘Ukraine: Music in Wartime’ with Hobart Earle

Date and time:

Friday 17 November, 2023
19:00 - 21:00

Location:

The Caledonian Club
9A Halkin Street, Belgravia, SW1X 7DR
London
SW1X 7DR

Hobart Earle has dedicated his life to the renowned Odesa Philharmonic Orchestra, where he is Music Director and Principal Conductor. In this special presentation, he weaves sound and image to discuss the role of music in Ukraine's resistance to Russian aggression. An event not to be missed.

 

 

‘Ukraine: Music in Wartime’ with Hobart Earle

Free and open to the public with registration. Donations to the Ukrainian Institute London encouraged.

Speaker 

Hobart Earle

Born in Venezuela of American parents, Hobart Earle has earned a reputation on several continents as a dynamic and exciting conductor. In Europe, as a guest conductor, he has led orchestras from countries as diverse as Italy and Denmark, in North America, orchestras from California to Florida and in Asia, orchestras from Bangkok to Taipei. He was recognised as one of 30 “Professionals of the Year” by Musical America Worldwide (2014).

As Music Director and Principal Conductor of the Odesa Philharmonic Orchestra, Hobart Earle has elevated the orchestra to a position of international prominence, unprecedented in the history of the organisation, performing in such concert halls as the Musikverein (Vienna), the Philharmonie (Cologne), Barbican Hall (London), the National Auditorium (Madrid), Orchestra Hall in Chicago, Carnegie Hall (New York) and the Kennedy Center (Washington), Davies Hall in San Francisco and the General Assembly of the United Nations. A highlight of the 2022-2023 season, Hobart Earle’s highly acclaimed performance at the Philharmonie in Berlin during the Berliner Musikfest with the Odesa Philharmonic Orchestra was broadcast on BBC Radio 3, Deutschlandfunk, Radio France, RAI 3 and featured by the New York Times.

In recognition of his work with the Odesa Philharmonic Orchestra, Hobart Earle was awarded the titles 'Distinguished Artist of Ukraine' and 'People’s Artist of Ukraine', the first American in the history of Ukraine so honoured.