Enrique Carreon Robledo
Enrique Carreon-Robledo is a Mexican Conductor who has worked with Companies and Orchestras around the globe, including the New York City Ballet, the American Ballet Theatre, the Stuttgart Ballet, the Ballet of the Deutsche Oper am Rhein, the American Opera Theatre, the National Ballet of Finland, the Hong Kong Grand Opera, the Hong Kong Philharmonic, the Kfar Blum International Chamber Music Festival in Israel, the Rossini Opera Festival, the Teatro Comunale in Florence, the Baden-Württemberg State Orchestra, the Düsseldorf Symphony, and the Orchestras of the Komische Oper Berlin, and the Rome Opera.
Most recently he became the first Mexican Conductor to perform with the New York City Ballet while taking part of the 50th anniversary season of THE NUTCRACKER at New York’s Lincoln Center.
In the 2003/2004 season he was guest professor of opera at the Universidad de Sonora, Mexico, and head coach of vocal production and drama for the National Theatre of Mexico (Compañía Nacional de Teatro), undertaking as his first collaboration a new production of José Zorrilla’s DON JUAN that marked the return of the company to the National Theatre (Palacio de Bellas Artes). He had his first collaboration with the National Finnish Ballet, as a guest for their Balanchine Centennial celebration, and conducted two concert series at the helm of the Jalisco Philharmonic. At the end of 2006 the French Press nominated him to the Crystal Globe Award for best Music Direction in Opera and Ballet.