News

October 2023

Mateusz wins the 1st Prize and the Orchestra's Special Prize at the distinguished and prestigious International Sergei Kussewitzky Conducting Competition, which is among the most important conducting competitions of the world.

September 2024

Highlights of the 2024/25 season include Mateusz Molęda's debuts with the Staatskapelle Dresden and the Warsaw Philharmonic.

July 2024

Mateusz’s summer activities include his return to Italy conducting three concerts with the Orchestra Sinfonica Città di Grosseto with works by Piromallo, Gilson and Beethoven.

May 2024

Mateusz returns to the London Mozart Players conducting works by Mozart and Mendelssohn.

April 2024

Mateusz makes his Canadian debut with the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, conducting works by Jiang, Rachmaninov, and Tchaikovsky.

March 2024

Mateusz is delighted to announce his new representation in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Benelux by De Vries Artists.

February 2024

Mateusz is delighted to announce his new representation in the UK, Scandinavia, and Poland by Anastasia Belina Artist Management.

January 2024

Mateusz is delighted to announce his new representation in France and Spain.

December 2023

Mateusz debuts with the Deutsche Radio Philharmonie Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern conducting works by Bizet, Glinka, and Prokofiev.

November 2023

Mateusz is delighted to announce his new representation in Japan by Aspen.

October 2023

Mateusz wins the 1st Prize and the Orchestra's Special Prize at the distinguished and prestigious International Sergei Kussewitzky Conducting Competition, which is among the most important conducting competitions of the world.

September 2023

Preview

In the 2023/24 and 2024/25 seasons Mateusz will make his debuts with the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden, the Deutsche Radio Philharmonie Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern, the Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra, the Hungarian National Symphony Orchestra, and the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra in Canada, among others.

May 2023

Mateusz conducts the Philharmonisches Orchester Altenburg Gera with works by Bartók, Kaufmann, and Haydn as part of the Liszt-Biennale Festival 2023.

March 2023

Debut announced: Mateusz will make his debut in Canada, conducting the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra in April 2024.

January 2023

Mateusz becomes a scholarship holder of the German Music Council's Scholarship Programme “Classical Music” as part of the Federal Government's Economic Recovery Programme “Neustart Kultur”.

October 2022

Preview

In the 2022/23 and 2023/24 seasons Mateusz will make his debuts with the Deutsche Radio Philharmonie Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern, the Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz and the Dresdner Philharmonie, among others. Re-invitations will lead him to the London Mozart Players, with whom he will tour Germany in May 2024.

March 2022

Mateusz conducts the Württembergisches Kammerorchester Heilbronn with works by Mozart, Grieg, and Strauss.

February 2022

Mateusz becomes a scholarship holder of the German Music Council's Scholarship Programme “Classical Music” as part of the Federal Government's Economic Recovery Programme “Neustart Kultur”.

December 2021

Note: Due to the present circumstances of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the fluidity of the situation in all aspects of performance the concert calendar is not being currently used to show pending performances for the 2021/22 season.

October 2021

Mateusz becomes a scholarship holder of the Society for the Exploitation of Ancillary Copyrights Scholarship Programme “Classical Music” as part of the Federal Government's Economic Recovery Programme “Neustart Kultur”.

April 2021

New Video

Teaser from Mateusz Molęda's UK debut with the London Mozart Players:

February 2021

Mateusz becomes a scholarship holder of the German Music Council's Scholarship Programme “Classical Music” as part of the Federal Government's Economic Recovery Programme “Neustart Kultur”.

November 2020

Mateusz returns to the Odense Symphony Orchestra conducting two concerts with works by Enna, Nielsen, and Dvořák.

October 2020

Mateusz debuts with the London Mozart Players with works by Mendelssohn and Strauss.