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Published: Friday, 21 June 2024 at 11:36 AM


Paavo Järvi: Everything you need to know about the Estonian conductor who is appearing at this year’s BBC Proms…

Meet Paavo Järvi, the Estonian who followed in his father’s footsteps to become one of the world’s most esteemed conductors.

Paavo Järvi will be conducting Bruckner’s First Symphony and Beethoven’s ‘Emperor’ Piano Concerto at Prom 14 on Monday 29 July. But who is Paavo Järvi?

Who is Paavo Järvi?

Paavo Järvi is an Estonian conductor. Though born in Estonia, he emigrated with his family to the United States in 1980 (when he was 18) and became a US citizen in 1985. He has enjoyed a decades-long career on the podium, leading some of the world’s best orchestras.

A great champion of Estonian composers and musicians, Paavo Järvi is the founder of both the Estonian Festival Orchestra and the Pärnu Music Festival in Estonia, and he regularly records Estonian music.

He was awarded the ‘Order of the White Star’ by the Estonian President in 2013 and won a Grammy Award for his 2003 recording of Sibelius Cantatas.

When was Paavo Järvi born?

Paavo Järvi was born in Talinn, Estonia on 30 December 1962.

What does the name Järvi mean?

‘Järvi’ (pronounced Yeah-vee) is the Estonian word for ‘lake’. It means the same in Finnish, too.

Yes, conductor Neeme Järvi is Paavo Järvi’s father, and conductor Kristjan Järvi is Paavo Järvi’s brother. The flautist Maarika Järvi is Paavo and Kristjan Järvi’s sister.

Where did Paavo Järvi study?

Paavo Järvi studied at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, one of the best conservatories and music colleges in the world, with both Max Rudolph and Otto-Werner Mueller. He also spent time studying with the great Leonard Bernstein at the Los Angeles Philharmonic Institute.

What orchestra does Paavo Järvi conduct?

Paavo Järvi conducts several orchestras. He has been the artistic director of the Estonian Festival Orchestra since he founded it in 2004.