Biography
Born:
May 18, 1944 in Inowroclaw, Poland
Justus Frantz – this is a name which one immediately
associates with great orchestras and absolute dedication to
music. For twenty years, Justus Frantz has been
internationally successful as a pianist and conductor. He has
rendered outstanding services to classical music on many
occasions. Time and again, he discovers and supports young
musical talents. Therefore, auditions in many countries on the
Philharmonia of the Nations tour are a fixed item on his
agenda – an excellent opportunity for young musicians
worldwide to start a career in music. His discoveries include
star violinist Midori, pianist Evgeny Kissin and violinist
Maxim Vengerov. A young talent is discovered: Justus
Frantz began his extraordinary musical career in 1967, when he
won the international music competition of a famous German
television station. He began playing the piano already at the
age of four. Early on, Professor Eliza Hansen recognized and
fostered his talent. The studies of conducting in the master
class held by Wilhelm Kempff contributed to his state of the
art musical education. As a 23-year-old, Justus Frantz was one
of the youngest artists ever to be granted a scholarship by
the Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes (German National
Scholarship Foundation). Herbert von Karajan and Leonard
Bernstein prepared the way for his further musical career In
1970, Justus Frantz rose into the group of first-class
pianists with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by
Herbert von Karajan. He celebrated his US debut five years
later with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by
Leonard Bernstein, whose musical ideals he continues to adhere
to. Bernstein’s dream of an international, young and
professional orchestra inspired Justus Frantz to found the
Philharmonia of the Nations in 1995. Many awards distinguish
his excellent work Justus Frantz always succeeds in getting
his music across to a broad audience in an unconventional
manner. In 1986, he founded the Schleswig-Holstein Music
Festival, was its director for nine years and turned it into
one of the greatest music festivals of the world. For the
highly successful TV program he composed, he has been awarded
several television prizes of high prestige. Since 1989, Justus
Frantz has been a special ambassador for the UN High
Commission for Refugees and in the same year he received the
German equivalent to the OBE, the Grosse Bundesverdienstkreuz.
Justus Frantz is chief conductor of the Philharmonia of the
Nations and works on a regular basis with renowned orchestras
all over the world, e.g. the Marijinski Ensemble, the Royal
Philharmonic Orchestra and the Sinfonia Varsovia.
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