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Biography

Conductor Edward Gardner has specialized by turns in choral music, opera, and orchestral music over his long career. In 2019, he was named principal conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra, beginning in 2021. Gardner was born in Gloucester, England, on November 22, 1974. His musical experiences began when he became a chorister at Gloucester Cathedral, and he also took lessons on clarinet, piano, and organ. Gardner attended prestigious preparatory schools: King's School in Gloucester and Eton College. He attended King's College, Cambridge, as a choral scholar, singing in the famed King's College Choir. By this time, he was already interested in conducting, and he enrolled at the Royal Academy of Music for conducting studies with Colin Metters, graduating in 2000. From 1997 to 2002, he served as director of the Wokingham Choral Society, a regional post that had already furthered the careers of choral conductor Stephen Layton, among others. In 1997, Gardner filled in as a répétiteur, a rehearsal accompanist and coach, at the Salzburg Festival when the holder of that position fell ill. Soon after that, he became the assistant conductor of the Hallé Orchestra under Mark Elder, and then in 2005, music director of the English National Opera. He remained there until 2015 as his orchestral career continued to develop. In 2007, Gardner made his recording debut with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, backing soprano Kate Royal on her self-titled album on the EMI label. Gardner became the principal guest conductor of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra in 2010; his tenure there ended in 2013, but he has continued to make recordings with that group. Gardner took the same position with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra in Norway in 2013 and was elevated to principal conductor two years later. In 2017, his contract was extended through 2023. His London Philharmonic principal conductor position was announced in 2019 and involved a five-year contract beginning in 2021. With this varied background, Gardner has amassed a large catalog of recordings in both the orchestral and operatic fields. Most of them are of Romantic music or music from the early 20th century, recording mostly for the Chandos label. With the City of Birmingham Symphony, he made an acclaimed series of "Mendelssohn in Birmingham" recordings featuring music that had been conducted by Mendelssohn in that city. In 2019, Gardner began a new series of Schubert symphonies with the City of Birmingham Symphony on Chandos; the second volume in the series appeared in 2020. Gardner remained active through the COVID-19 pandemic, issuing five albums in 2020 alone, with repertory ranging from Schubert to Schoenberg, and four more in 2023. He has issued various albums of Scandinavian repertory with the Bergen Philharmonic, including, in 2024, a recording of Grieg's Symphonic Dances and another of Carl Nielsen's Flute Concerto and Symphony No. 3 ("Sinfonia Espansiva"). Gardner has a son with star trumpeter Alison Balsom. ~ James Manheim, Rovi