The conductor takes up his role from September 2024, with an initial contract of five years

By Hannah Nepilova

Published: Tuesday, 20 June 2023 at 12:00 am


The Hallé has announced that Kahchun Wong (pictured) will become principal conductor and artistic advisor of the orchestra from September 2024, with an initial contract of five years. Wong takes over from Sir Mark Elder, who will become conductor emeritus after 24 years as music director with the Hallé.

Born in 1986 in Singapore, Wong started his musical life playing the cornet in his primary school brass band and then composed for wind orchestras during his national service in the military band. He studied opera and orchestral conducting in Berlin, before becoming the first Asian to win the Gustav Mahler Conducting Competition.

Since then he has conducted ensembles including the New York Philharmonic, Bamberg Symphony, Czech Philharmonic, Detroit Symphony, and Konzerthausorchester Berlin among others. He begins his tenure as Chief Conductor of the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra from 2023-24, and, in the same season, will also assume the role of Principal Guest Conductor at Dresdner Philharmonie.