Gregor Bühl is a German conductor known for his dynamic interpretations of Romantic and 20th-century orchestral repertoire, particularly works by overlooked or suppressed composers. As chief conductor of the Deutsche Radio Philharmonie from 2015 to 2023, he championed composers like Walter Braunfels, whose orchestral works he recorded extensively, and breathed new life into pieces by Miklós Rózsa, Carl Maria von Weber, and Bernhard Crusell. Bühl’s discography reveals a knack for spotlighting unique instrumental voices, from bassoon concertos to clarinet showpieces, often collaborating with soloists to balance technical precision with emotional depth. His "New Paganini Project" and explorations of Braunfels’ piano concertos showcase his commitment to reviving forgotten gems while maintaining a fresh, approachable energy in performances. Whether unearthing rare scores or reimagining familiar classics, Bühl’s work bridges historical scholarship with vibrant modern storytelling for today’s classical audiences.
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