Successes for alumni National Master in Orchestral Conducting

25 November 2024

Two alumni of the National Master in Orchestral Conducting have been added to the roster of Askonas Holt, one of the world’s leading arts management companies. Sasha Scolnik-Brower (graduated in 2023) moves up to the main roster and Sam Weller (graduated in 2022) joins Askonas Holt as Conducting Fellow. The National Master in Orchestral Conducting is a prestigious two-year master’s programme offered jointly by the Conservatorium van Amsterdam and the Royal Conservatoire The Hague.

Sasha was recently named the inaugural Bernard Haitink Conducting Fellow with the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks. His activities with the BRSO began last month when he assisted Sir Simon Rattle in St Matthew Passion following the orchestra’s summer festival tour. Over the course of the next two seasons, Sasha will continue to assist Sir Simon as well as a number of guest conductors, in addition to accompanying the BRSO on tour in Asia and conducting concerts himself. Elsewhere, Sasha recently made debuts with the Staatsoper Hamburg, Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre de Paris, and Residentie Orkest in collaboration with the Dutch National Opera Academy. Coming up, he makes his debut with the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland.

New Askonas Holt Fellow Sam Weller was recently announced as one of six designated winners of the International Conducting Competition Rotterdam, which will see him conduct the Rotterdam Philharmonic, Klangforum Wien and Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century. In the new year, Sam debuts with the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra in concerts at the Concertgebouw Amsterdam and TivoliVredenburg, as well as with PhilZuid for their Christmas gala and the Noord Nederlands Orkest conducting Swan Lake. He is also the Founder and Artistic Director of Ensemble Apex, which this year launched the Apex Festival with support from the Australian Government. Limelight magazine singled out Sam’s performance, saying:

'Weller’s passion as a conductor is so much fun to watch. All emotion on display in his gestures. He makes it easy to trace the way in which maestro and orchestra feed off the other’s energy.'