Cristian Măcelaru
The conducting career of Cristian Măcelaru is relatively young, for he did not even pick up a baton seriously until age 26. Măcelaru has rapidly established strong relationships with top orchestras in both the U.S. and Europe, and he was named chief conductor of the WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne in 2019.Măcelaru was born in Timisoara, Romania, on March 15, 1980. He was the youngest of ten children, all of whom studied music. Măcelaru's instrument was the violin, and he was strong enough as a 17-year-old to pass auditions at the Interlochen music camp in the U.S. state of Michigan. There, he met a mentor, former Chicago Symphony conductor Larry Rachleff, who agreed to teach him conducting as long as Măcelaru continued his violin studies. Măcelaru agreed, earning a bachelor's degree in music at the University of Miami in 2003. He served as concertmaster of the Miami Symphony, becoming the youngest player ever to hold that position, and at that point, he reminded Rachleff of his offer. Rachleff, who taught conducting at Rice University, arranged for Măcelaru's admission to the program there, and Măcelaru earned a master's degree.Măcelaru made his debut in 2010, leading the Houston Grand Opera in a performance of Puccini's Madama Butterfly. He also took master classes at the Tanglewood Music Festival, leading the U.S. premiere of Colin Matthews' orchestral work Turning Point while he was there. His work at Tanglewood also caught the ear of Chicago Symphony artistic advisor Gerard McBurney, who recommended Măcelaru as a substitute in 2011 for the ailing Pierre Boulez. The newly minted conductor earned plaudits from Chicago's corps of critics, and he has made renewed guest appearances there and with other major American orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and Cleveland Orchestra. Măcelaru gained a reputation as a conductor who could master difficult scores quickly, and for his debut with Sweden's Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, he told Bryant Manning of CSO Sounds & Stories that he had literally found out on Saturday afternoon, flew to Sweden on Sunday for a Monday rehearsal, and then gave performances on Wednesday and Thursday. He succeeded in learning two complex modern scores: Peter Lieberson's Neruda Songs and Andrea Tarrodi's Camelopardalis. Măcelaru's longest association has been with the Philadelphia Orchestra, of which he became assistant conductor in 2011, associate conductor in 2012, and conductor-in-residence in 2014. In 2018, Măcelaru led the Philadelphia Orchestra in a recording of Michael Torke's Unconquered, and the following year, he was heard once again with the Philadelphia Orchestra in a recording of Wynton Marsalis' new violin concerto, played by star Nicola Benedetti; this recording won the 2020 Grammy Award for Best Classical Instrumental Solo.Măcelaru has continued to appear often with both the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Chicago Symphony. After several guest appearances with the WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne in Germany, he was named the orchestra's chief conductor in 2019. That year, he was also named music director of the Orchestre National de France, effective in 2021. In 2021, he conducted the Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra in an album of works by Shostakovich and led the Orchestre National de France in a complete cycle of the symphonies of Saint-Saëns. In 2022, Măcelaru made his first recording with the WDR Symphony Orchestra, featuring the Legends, Op. 59, and Czech Suite, Op. 39, of Dvořák. The following year, he led the Bavarian Radio Symphony and Chorus on the album 1923, and he also conducted the WDR Symphony Orchestra on an album of music by Bartók.
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Discography
25 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Ravel Paris 2025
Classical - Released by Naive on 12 Sept 2025
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Rachmaninov: Orchestral Works
Classical - Released by Linn Records on 28 Feb 2025
Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik BestenlisteAvailable in24-Bit/96 kHz StereoBooklet available -
Barraine: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2 "Voïna", Song-Koï & Les Tziganes
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on 20 Feb 2026
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George Enescu: Symphonies Nos. 1-3; 2 Romanian Rhapsodies
Classical - Released by Deutsche Grammophon (DG) on 12 Apr 2024
Choc Classica de l'annéeChoc de ClassicaDiapason d'or de l'annéeAvailable in24-Bit/96 kHz StereoBooklet available -
Saint-Saëns: Complete Symphonies
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on 5 Nov 2021
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Dvořák: Legends Op. 59, Czech Suite Op. 39
Classical - Released by Linn Records on 9 Sept 2022
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Wynton Marsalis: Violin Concerto; Fiddle Dance Suite
Classical - Released by Decca on 12 Jul 2019
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Brahms: Piano Concertos
Classical - Released by Linn Records on 10 Nov 2023
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Ravel Paris 2025 (Extended Version)
Classical - Released by Naive on 20 Mar 2026
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Bartók: The Wooden Prince & Dance Suite
Classical - Released by Linn Records on 24 Feb 2023
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Shostakovich: Piano Concertos & Piano Trio No. 2
Classical - Released by Linn Records on 28 May 2021
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Enescu: Symphonies Nos. 1-3; 2 Romanian Rhapsodies
Classical - Released by Deutsche Grammophon (DG) on 12 Apr 2024
Choc Classica de l'annéeChoc de ClassicaDiapason d'or de l'annéeAvailable in16-Bit/44.1 kHz StereoBooklet available -
Liza Lim: Annunciation Triptych
Classical - Released by KAIROS on 15 Mar 2023
OPUS KlassikAvailable in24-Bit/48 kHz StereoBooklet available -
Player 1
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on 18 Oct 2024
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Dvorak: Cello Concerto & Pieces
Classical - Released by Berlin Classics on 27 Sept 2024
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Brahms: Violin Concerto & Songs
Classical - Released by Berlin Classics on 24 Sept 2021
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Marsalis: Violin Concerto; Fiddle Dance Suite
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on 12 Jul 2019
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz StereoBooklet available -
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Player 1
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on 18 Oct 2024
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Tanzil: Serenade
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on 16 Aug 2024
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Sadness & Sorrow (Arr. Rimmer for Violin & Orchestra) (From "Naruto")
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on 26 Jul 2024
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo