Martin
Isepp ARCM, was born in Vienna and came to England in 1938. He studied
piano mainly with Professor Leonie Gombrich, pupil and assistant of
Leschetitsky, before reading Music at Oxford University and studying
further at the Royal College of Music, London. He began his career in
the vocal studio of his mother Helene Isepp, and went on to partner
such singers as Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Elisabeth Söderström,
Dame Janet Baker, Jessye Norman, Hughes Cuenod and John Shirley-Quirk
in recitals throughout Europe and the USA. In 1965 he was awarded the
Carroll Donner Stuchell Medal for Accompanying by the Harriet Cohen
International Musical Foundation.
At the
same time he has pursued a parallel career in the operatic field, first
with Benjamin Britten’s English Opera Group (where he created
the piano part in The Turn of the Screw), and then at Glyndebourne
Festival Opera, which he joined as a member of the Music Staff in 1957,
where he was Head of Music Staff from 1978-93, and for which he is a
visiting Guest Chief Coach. From 1973-77 he was Head of Opera Training
at the Juilliard School, New York before returning to London to become
Head of Music at the newly-formed National Opera Studio from 1978-1995.
He travels
widely to give Master Classes in Lieder and Opera and to conduct young
singers in performance. He has been invited to the Central Opera and
Conservatory in Beijing to work on Mozart roles and to the Pacific Music
Festival in Japan. He has been Head of the Academy of Singing at the
School of the Arts at the Banff Centre, Alberta, Canada for many years
and has given many master classes at the Britten-Pears School, Aldeburgh.
He visits the Metropolitan Opera annually, often as Assistant Conductor.
Five years ago, he took over two performances of Così
from the indisposed James Levine to critical acclaim. He has conducted
productions for the Canadian Opera Company, Washington Opera, and Glyndebourne
Touring Opera, and has featured as Continuo Harpsichordist on a number
of recordings. He has also adjudicated for such competitions as the
Met Final Auditions, the Naumburg Awards and the Kathleen Ferrier Competition
in London.
Martin
Isepp recently conducted the Orchestre de Picardie, France in Performances
of Ariadne auf Naxos and the students of the Peabody Conservatory
of Music, Baltimore in a production of Così fan tutte,
as well as giving Master Classes at l’Atelier Lyrique de l’Opera
de Montreal, the Ensemble of the Canadian Opera, Chicago Opera Theater,
Northwestern University School of Music, RAM, The Paris Conservatoire,
and the Merola Program of San Francisco Opera. He is the first recipient
of the Stratton Distinguished Visitor Medal given by the University
of Toronto Music Department. He was recently awarded the Honorary Doctorate
of Music by Wake Forest University, North Carolina.