We are delighted to welcome Dutch conductor Jules van Hessen to our roster for general management.
Jules van Hessen is a famously versatile and conceptually creative Dutch conductor whose repertoire, consequently, is extensive and diverse. Through his concerts, he communicates the power and beauty of music to as broad an audience as possible, using his impressive presentation skills, a wealth of creative ideas and a great sense of humor.
He has worked in The Netherlands, Italy, France, Denmark, Belgium, the U.K., Germany, Austria, the U.S.A., China, the Middle East and Mexico, Brazil, and Thailand, conducting alongside artists such as Frank Peter Zimmerman, Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Jaap van Zweden, Pepe Romero, Nelson Freire, Behzod Abduraimov, Peter Donohoe, Lynne Dawson, and Irene Theorin.
Van Hessen’s repertoire covers much of classical music history, from early classics to contemporary music. His critically acclaimed recordings include the complete works of Danish composer Bent Sörensen. He equally excels at light music and has worked with artists such as Toots Tielemans, Caro Emerald, Johnny Logan, Alain Clark and Alessandro Safina.
Passionate about the classical works of all periods, he has made it his mission to share and reveal the beauty of classical music to as many people as possible. To help achieve this, he has created the concert formula “Maestro Jules Reveals”, conducting and explaining in his unique, knowledgeable, and entertaining way the genesis and structure of the orchestral masterpieces on the programme. The series is now performed in many concert halls (Het Concertgebouw Amsterdam, TivoliVredenburg Utrecht, Musis Sacrum in Arnhem, Muziekgebouw Eindhoven) by various Dutch and German orchestras.
Welcome to Interartists Amsterdam, Jules van Hessen!
More information about Jules van Hessen can be found on his artist page.
Jules van Hessen is represented worldwide by Ydeleine Berntsen & Hylke van Lingen
E: Ydeleine.berntsen@interartists.nl T: +31 6 25 46 18 66
E: Hylke.v.lingen@interartists.nl T: +31 6 117 117 20