Gregor Bühl


Gregor Bühl gained international attention by launching the highly-acclaimed new “Ring des Nibelungen” cycle at the Royal Opera House in Stockholm. His interpretation was enthusiastically received by audience and press alike. The entire production was recorded and broadcast by Swedish Television and is available on DVD. 

In the last few seasons Maestro Bühl was a regular guest at the Hamburg and Stuttgart State Operas, where he conducted Cenerentola, Rigoletto, Pique Dame, Elisird’amore, Les Contes d’Hoffmann und Tosca. He also regularly collaborates with the Hannover State Opera, where he recently conducted several new productions including the German premiere of Manfred Trojahn’s ‘Orest’ and a highly acclaimed production of ‘La Traviata’.

Upcoming projects include a performance series of ‘Madama Butterfly’ at the Royal Opera Copenhagen, a revival of ‘Viaggio a Reims’ at the Hannover State Opera, the continuation of a CD series for Capriccio with works by Walter Braunfels, concerts with the Orchestra of the Gothenburg Opera, the Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, the Staatskapelle Weimar and a new production of ‘Il Trovatore at the opera festival Østfold/Norway.

Gregor Bühl gave his North American debut with “Fidelio” at the Canadian Opera Company Toronto  and his South America debut at Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires  with Lehàr’s ‚Merry Widow’. He has appeared as guest conductor at the Opéra National de Montpellier, the Semperoper Dresden , the Deutsche Oper Berlin and the Leipzig Opera. 

Recent concert engagements have presented him extensively in Germany, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe and the Middle East, working with the Radio Symphony Orchestras in Berlin, Hamburg, Hilversum and Hannover; with the Finnish and Danish Radio Orchestras; with the Israel Philharmonic, Staatskapelle Weimar, Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, Düsseldorf Symphony and the Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland Pfalz. 

Mr. Bühl’s discography includes the award winning recording of American clarinet music with Sharon Kam and the London Symphony Orchestra, available on Warner classics, and a CD-series for Capriccio with works by Walter Braunfels.