Biography
Canadian musician Karl Hirzer is a conductor, pianist and composer from New Westminster, British Columbia. He has held the position of Resident, then Associate Conductor with the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra since 2016. Active internationally, Hirzer has led performances with ensembles such as the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Sczcecin Philharmonic, Symphony Nova Scotia, Regina Symphony Orchestra, Gstaad Festival Orchestra, Orchestra Senzaspine and the Orchestra Giovanile Italiana. He works regularly with new music titans Land’s End Ensemble, having collaborated on a number of critically acclaimed commercial recordings.
Mr. Hirzer has previously acted as Assistant Conductor for the National Academy Orchestra of Canada and the McGill Contemporary Music Ensemble, as well as Assistant Chorus Master of the Calgary Philharmonic Chorus. A steadfast educator, Hirzer was a faculty member at the 22nd Morningside Music Bridge program in Warsaw.
A diverse musician and collaborator, he has performed with numerous renowned soloists including Evelyn Glennie, Chris Botti, Agata Szymczewska, Jonathan Crow and Owen Pallett. Trained as a pianist, Hirzer holds bachelor’s (University of Victoria) and master’s (McGill University) degrees in performance, as well as an Associate of the Royal Conservatory of Toronto diploma, obtained at age seventeen.