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Josep Pons (born Josep Pons i Viladomat; 1957) is a Spanish conductor.

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Biography

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Pons was born in Puig-reig, Berguedà. He received his musical training at L'Escolania de Montserrat and continued his musical studies in Barcelona with such teachers as Josep Soler i Sardà (composition) and Antoni Ros-Marbà (conducting).

In 1985, Pons founded the Orquestra de Cambra Teatre Lliure (Chamber Orchestra of the Teatre Lliure). He directed the Coral Càrmina from 1988 to 1990. He was the musical director for the 1992 Summer Olympics. Pons was the first artistic director of the Jove Orquestra Simfònica de Catalunya, later the Jove Orquestra Nacional de Catalunya, from 1993 to 2001. He was principal conductor of the City of Granada Orchestra (Orquesta Ciudad de Granada) from 1994 to 2004. In 2003, he became artistic director and principal conductor of the Spanish National Orchestra.

In October 2010, the Gran Teatre del Liceu announced the appointment of Pons as its next music director, as of September 2012, for an initial contract of 6 years.[1] In November 2017, the Liceu announced the extension of Pons' contract through the 2021–2022 season.[2] In July 2021, the Liceu announced a further extension of Pons' contract through the 2025–2026 season.[3] Pons is scheduled to conclude his Liceu tenure at the close of the 2025-2026 season.[4]

In January 2024, the Deutsche Radio Philharmonie Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern announced the appointment of Pons as its next chief conductor, effective with the 2025–2026 season.[5]

Pons has conducted commercial recordings for such labels as harmonia mundi.[6][7] His honours include the City of Barcelona Award (1992) of the Cultural Institute of the City Council and the National Prize for Music (1999) granted by the Ministry of Culture.

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Josep Pons is a Catalan conductor known for his leadership of major opera and orchestral institutions, his advocacy for contemporary music, and his interpretations of the operatic repertoire, particularly Wagner and 20th-century works. Born in 1957 in Puig-reig, Catalonia, Spain, he trained at the Escolania de Montserrat and the Hochschule für Musik in Vienna, beginning his career by founding the Orquestra de Cambra Teatre Lliure in 1985. Pons has held several prominent positions, including Principal and Artistic Director of the Orquesta Ciudad de Granada from 1993 to 2003 and of the Orquesta y Coro Nacionales de España from 2003 to 2012, where he is now Honorary Director. Since 2012, he has served as Music Director of the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona, overseeing numerous productions until his tenure ends in 2026. He has also conducted at major European venues and collaborated regularly with orchestras such as the Orchestre de Paris, BBC Symphony Orchestra, and Gewandhausorchester Leipzig. In 2025/26, he assumes the role of Chief Conductor and Artistic Director of the Deutsche Radio Philharmonie. Regarded as one of the leading Spanish conductors of his generation, Pons has built an extensive discography of more than 50 recordings, many released by Harmonia Mundi and Deutsche Grammophon, with several receiving major awards for interpretations of Spanish, French, and contemporary repertoire. His contributions to music have earned him the National Music Award from the Spanish Ministry of Culture, the Gold Medal for Merit in the Fine Arts, and an Honorary Doctorate from the Autonomous University of Barcelona.

Early life

Birth and background

Josep Pons was born in 1957 in Puig-reig, a town in the Berguedà comarca of Catalonia, Spain. As a native of Catalonia, he grew up immersed in the region's distinct cultural identity, which emphasizes its language, traditions, and artistic heritage within Spain. Pons has maintained a profound personal connection to his birthplace, describing the landscape of Berguedà as the one that most deeply affects him and recalling Puig-reig specifically as the setting of his childhood. This rural and mountainous area of Catalonia formed the backdrop of his early years before his musical path began.

Musical education

Josep Pons began his musical training at the prestigious Escolanía de Montserrat, where the secular tradition and intense study of both polyphony and contemporary music marked his later development both musically and intellectually. This early choral education in the renowned boys' choir at the Montserrat monastery provided a foundational grounding in vocal technique, Gregorian chant, and polyphonic repertoire. He continued his studies in Barcelona, where he pursued conducting with Antoni Ros-Marbà and composition with Josep Soler, deepening his expertise in antique polyphony alongside contemporary idioms. These formative experiences shaped his approach to music-making, blending historical awareness with modern interpretive perspectives. He completed his training at the Hochschule für Musik in Vienna.

Early career

Founding of the Orquestra de Cambra Teatre Lliure

In 1985, Josep Pons founded the Orquestra de Cambra Teatre Lliure, a chamber orchestra closely associated with the Teatre Lliure in Barcelona. He served as its principal director from the time of its establishment until 1997, leading the ensemble during its formative period and shaping its artistic identity. The orchestra was created to support the theater's productions with live music while also presenting independent chamber concerts, contributing to the vibrant cultural scene in Catalonia following the end of the Franco dictatorship. Under Pons' initial leadership, the group emphasized a repertoire that included both classical chamber works and pieces by Spanish and Catalan composers, helping to establish a dedicated platform for high-quality chamber music performance in Barcelona. This initiative marked one of Pons' earliest major endeavors in orchestral leadership and played a significant role in fostering musical activity within the Catalan arts community.

Initial conducting positions

Josep Pons expanded his conducting activities shortly after establishing the Orquestra de Cambra Teatre Lliure in 1985. In 1992, he was Executive Musical Director of the ceremonies of the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, a high-profile role that brought significant attention to his work in large-scale event music direction. In 1993, he founded the Jove Orquestra Simfònica de Catalunya (later renamed the Jove Orquestra Nacional de Catalunya in 1999) and acted as its first artistic director, shaping the development of young musicians through a focus on diverse repertoire until 2001. During these formative years, Pons also appeared as a guest conductor with numerous Spanish and European orchestras, building versatility across symphonic and contemporary works while maintaining his commitment to 20th-century and Catalan music. These early engagements helped transition his career from chamber ensemble leadership toward broader orchestral and ceremonial responsibilities.

Orchestral leadership

Orquesta Ciudad de Granada

Josep Pons served as Principal and Artistic Director of the Orquesta Ciudad de Granada from 1993 to 2003. Following his earlier work founding and directing the Orquestra de Cambra Teatre Lliure, this appointment marked his first major symphonic leadership role. During his tenure, Pons significantly strengthened the orchestra's artistic profile and institutional standing within Spain. He developed a broad repertoire that balanced core symphonic literature with substantial emphasis on Spanish composers and contemporary music. Pons led the orchestra in numerous recordings for Harmonia Mundi, including acclaimed interpretations of works by Manuel de Falla, Joaquín Rodrigo, and other Spanish composers that helped raise its international visibility. His leadership also involved key premieres of new Spanish music and the expansion of the orchestra's concert series and educational outreach initiatives. These efforts contributed to consolidating the Orquesta Ciudad de Granada as one of Spain's prominent symphonic ensembles during the 1990s and early 2000s. He is currently Honorary Director of the orchestra.

Guest conducting and collaborations

Josep Pons has established strong guest conducting relationships with several leading international orchestras, including the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, Orchestre de Paris, and NHK Symphony Orchestra. These engagements reflect his reputation as a versatile conductor capable of interpreting a broad repertoire across symphonic and contemporary music. His debut with the NHK Symphony Orchestra in May–June 2019 featured three concerts in Tokyo and surrounding venues, highlighting both contemporary and Spanish repertoire. The "Music Tomorrow 2019" program on May 28 included the world premiere of Shoichi Yabuta’s Inori no Uta, George Benjamin’s A Mind of Winter with soprano Claire Booth, Dai Fujikura’s Glorious Clouds (Japanese premiere), and Benet Casablancas’ Impromptu for Orchestra (Japanese premiere). The subsequent performances on June 1 and 2 presented works by Manuel de Falla (La vida breve and Suite No. 2 from The Three-Cornered Hat), Maurice Ravel’s Boléro, and Édouard Lalo’s Symphonie Espagnole with violinist Shion Minami. Pons has also maintained ongoing collaborations with the Orchestre de Paris and BBC Symphony Orchestra, resulting in acclaimed recordings. With the Orchestre de Paris, he recorded Maurice Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G major, Le Tombeau de Couperin, and Alborada del gracioso featuring pianist Javier Perianes, released by Harmonia Mundi in 2019. His work with the BBC Symphony Orchestra includes multiple appearances at the BBC Proms, along with recordings such as Luciano Berio’s Sinfonia and Mahler/Berio’s 10 Frühe Lieder with baritone Matthias Goerne, which received awards including the BBC Music Magazine Award, Choc de la musique, ECHO Klassik, and Télérama ffff. Additionally, he led a live recording of Enrique Granados’ opera Goyescas with the same orchestra for Harmonia Mundi.

Gran Teatre del Liceu

Appointment as Music Director

Josep Pons was appointed Music Director of the Gran Teatre del Liceu in September 2012, where he assumed responsibility for leading the institution's musical direction. His role involved overseeing the implementation of a comprehensive Musical Plan aimed at enhancing the Symphony Orchestra and Choir of the Liceu. In November 2017, the Liceu's executive committee approved a four-season contract extension, continuing his tenure through the 2021-2022 season to maintain continuity in the Musical Plan. Pons expressed appreciation for the opportunity, stating that his work aimed to establish a lasting legacy by developing the desired orchestra and choir for the public and the country. His contract was further renewed in July 2021, extending his position as Music Director through the 2025/26 season. This renewal recognized his contributions since 2012, during which he built a new artistic project centered on the orchestra, elevating it to a leading position among Spanish ensembles, renewing its repertoire, and establishing its presence in the digital market. In his administrative and artistic leadership, Pons has focused on long-term development of the Liceu's musical forces.

Key productions and initiatives

During his tenure as music director of the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Josep Pons conducted approximately forty opera productions, emphasizing a balanced repertoire that integrated established masterpieces with significant attention to 20th- and 21st-century works. His interpretations of Richard Wagner's operas were particularly prominent, including the complete Ring cycle, Tristan und Isolde, Parsifal, and Lohengrin, where he explored orchestral textures with notable skill. Other key productions featured Richard Strauss's Elektra, Alban Berg's Wozzeck, Claude Debussy's Pelléas et Mélisande, Mozart's Da Ponte trilogy (Le nozze di Figaro, Don Giovanni, and Così fan tutte), and Handel's Rodelinda. Pons demonstrated a strong commitment to innovation by programming contemporary and modern works, including Benjamin Britten's The Turn of the Screw and War Requiem, George Benjamin's Lessons in Love and Violence, Dmitri Shostakovich's Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, Alban Berg's Wozzeck, Rimsky-Korsakov's The Invisible City of Kitezh, and productions of Catalan and Spanish composers such as Joan Guinjoan's Gaudí and José Luis Turina's D.Q. Don Quijote in Barcelona. More recent productions under his direction have included Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin, Bizet's Carmen, Handel's The Messiah, and Bartók's Bluebeard's Castle. One of Pons's greatest achievements at the Liceu has been his dedication to opening the theater to new musical languages while renewing traditional repertoire, reflecting a desire to bring opera closer to 21st-century audiences without compromising its universal essence. This approach to combining tradition and modernity has captivated both audiences and critics, establishing him as an ambassador of artistic excellence and consolidating the Liceu as a key cultural reference point.

Contributions to film and television

Musical credits and appearances

Josep Pons has occasionally contributed to film and television productions, primarily through roles as musical director, composer, or performer, often in Catalan-language projects during the earlier part of his career. He served as musical director for the 1991 feature film Els papers d'Aspern, directed by Jordi Cadena and adapted from Henry James' novel The Aspern Papers, overseeing the musical elements of the drama. Pons also worked with the comedy troupe Tricicle on audiovisual adaptations of their stage shows, composing the music for the 1991 television special Tricicle: Terrrific! and having his work featured in the soundtrack for the 1999 television special Tricicle: Entretrés. Among his other verified credits, he composed the theme music for 14 episodes of the television series Tres estrelles (1987–1989), appeared in a minor acting role as a musician in one episode of the same series, and performed as a keyboard musician in the 1984 television movie L'auca del senyor Esteve. He additionally served as assistant musical director for the televised opening ceremony of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. These contributions highlight sporadic engagements in media outside his principal work as an orchestral and operatic conductor.

Awards and recognition

Honours and distinctions

Josep Pons has received numerous honours and distinctions in recognition of his distinguished career as a conductor, particularly for his advocacy of 20th-century and Spanish/Catalan repertoire as well as his leadership of major orchestras and opera houses. He was awarded the Premio Nacional de Música by Spain's Ministry of Culture in 1999 for his outstanding contributions to the interpretation and promotion of twentieth-century music. His numerous recordings on labels such as Harmonia Mundi and Deutsche Grammophon have garnered international acclaim, earning distinctions including ECHO Klassik Awards, Cannes Classical Awards, Choc de la Musique, Gramophone Editor’s Choice, and BBC Music Award. In 2019, Pons received an honorary doctorate (doctor honoris causa) from the Autonomous University of Barcelona and the Medalla de Oro al Mérito en las Bellas Artes from the Spanish Ministry of Culture. He also holds the position of supernumerary academician at the Royal Catalan Academy of Fine Arts of Saint George. In 2025, the Government of Catalonia awarded him the Creu de Sant Jordi—one of the highest civil honours granted by the Generalitat—for his outstanding trajectory as one of the most internationally recognized contemporary conductors and his decisive contribution to the international projection of Catalan culture. That same year, the Board of Trustees of the Gran Teatre del Liceu bestowed upon him the Medalla de Oro Artística to honour his thirteen-year tenure leading the theatre's orchestra and chorus.

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