Ryan Bancroft
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Born | 1989 Lakewood, California |
Occupation | Conductor |
Ryan Bancroft (born 1989) is an American conductor.
Biography
[edit]Bancroft grew up in Lakewood, California, from a working-class background, where his father was a housepainter and his mother worked at a grocery. He attended the California Institute for the Arts (CalArts), where his academic studies focused on trumpet and his mentors included Edward Carroll. Bancroft also developed particular interests in drumming and Ghanaian dance. He earned a BFA degree from CalArts in 2011 and an MFA degree from CalArts in 2013.[1]
One of Bancroft's earliest experiences in conducting was the direction of an ad hoc ensemble in the Requiem of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, in a memorial concert for his father in 2010.[1] He continued conducting studies at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (RCS). During his studies at the RCS, he played trumpet with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra (BBC SSO), and conducted the BBC SSO, Red Note, and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Bancroft graduated from the RCS in 2015.[2] In The Netherlands, he participated in the Nationale Master Orkestdirectie via the Amsterdam Conservatory and the Royal Conservatoire of The Hague. His conducting mentors have included Kenneth Montgomery, Ed Spanjaard, and Jac van Steen.
In April 2018, Bancroft was the winner of both the First Prize and the Audience Prize of the Malko Competition for Young Conductors. During the competition, he conducted the de facto world premiere of the competition test composition Sarabande Blues, composed by Poul Ruders, as the first contestant to conduct the complete work without interruption.[3]
In November 2018, Bancroft first guest-conducted the BBC National Orchestra of Wales (BBC NOW), as an emergency substitute for Xian Zhang. He returned as guest conductor to the BBC NOW in May 2019.[4] In September 2019, the BBC NOW announced the appointment of Bancroft as its next principal conductor, effective with the 2020–2021 season, with an initial contract of 3 years.[5] This appointment marks his first orchestral post, which he formally assumed in September 2020.[6] Bancroft is the first American conductor to be named principal conductor of the BBC NOW.
In 2019, Bancroft first guest-conducted the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. In December 2021, the orchestra announced the appointment of Bancroft as its next principal conductor, effective with the 2023–2024 season.[7]
Bancroft and his husband Tyler Smith[8] reside in London.[9]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Levinsky, Andy (Winter–Spring 2019). "Millenial Maestro". The Pool – CalArts Alumni Magazine. 4: 20–29. Retrieved September 15, 2019.
- ^ "RCS graduate Ryan Bancroft appointed Principal Conductor of BBC National Orchestra of Wales" (Press release). Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. September 11, 2019. Retrieved September 15, 2019.
- ^ Andrew Mellor (April 30, 2018). "Ryan Bancroft wins 2018 Malko Competition for Young Conductors". Gramophone. Retrieved September 15, 2019.
- ^ Martin Cullingford (September 11, 2019). "Ryan Bancroft named BBC NOW Principal Conductor". Gramophone. Retrieved September 15, 2019.
- ^ "BBC National Orchestra of Wales announce Ryan Bancroft as new Principal Conductor" (Press release). BBC Media Centre. September 11, 2019. Retrieved September 15, 2019.
- ^ Tim Ashley (September 10, 2020). "BBCNOW/Bancroft review – panache, poignancy and a howl of protest". The Guardian. Retrieved September 15, 2019.
- ^ "Ryan Bancroft – Ny chefdirigent 2023/24" (Press release). Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. December 6, 2021. Retrieved December 10, 2021.
- ^ Linda Robertson (December 2020). "Music in motion: Ryan Bancroft". RCS Review. Retrieved August 22, 2023.
- ^ Kyle McMillan (April 27, 2022). "Ryan Bancroft: A Conductor Catapulted onto the World's Stage". Colorado Music Festival. Retrieved August 22, 2023.
External links
[edit]- American male conductors (music)
- 21st-century American conductors (music)
- 21st-century American male musicians
- 1989 births
- Living people
- Alumni of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
- Musicians from Los Angeles
- LGBTQ classical musicians
- Principal conductors of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales
- Principal conductors of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra