Through working with many of the leading orchestras and opera companies in Europe and beyond,
Jun Märkl has established himself as a world-class conductor. Best known for his interpretations of the German repertoire, he also has a deep regard for the French impressionists.
Märkl was born on February 11, 1959, in Munich. His father was a violinist, and his mother was a pianist. He took to music at an early age, studying both violin and piano. In 1978, he enrolled at the Hannover Musikhochschule, where he studied violin and piano, as well as conducting with
Sergiu Celibidache. He then went on to study conducting with Gustav Meier at the University of Michigan. His first big break came in 1986 when he won the Deutsche Musikrat conducting competition. In 1987, he won a scholarship from the
Boston Symphony Orchestra to Tanglewood, where he studied with
Leonard Bernstein and
Seiji Ozawa. Following several appearances in European opera houses,
Märkl received his first music director appointment in 1991 with the Saarbrücken Staatstheater. After leaving Saarbrücken in 1994, he became the music director at
Mannheim Nationaltheater, where he worked until 2000.
Märkl made his Royal Opera House debut in 1996 with
Wagner's Götterdämmerung, and in 1998, he made his
Metropolitan Opera debut with
Verdi's Il Trovatore. During this time,
Märkl also became a regular guest at opera houses in Vienna, Berlin, Munich, and
Dresden. He has conducted
Wagner's complete Ring Cycle with the Deutsche Oper in Berlin and Tokyo's New National Theatre.
In 2005,
Märkl became the music director of the
Orchestre National de Lyon, where he went on to record the
complete orchestral works of Debussy. He led the
Orchestre National de Lyon on tours throughout Europe and to Japan. He remained in this post until 2011. In 2007, while also leading
Lyon,
Märkl was named the principal conductor of the
MDR Symphony Orchestra; he left this position in 2012. He then served as the principal conductor of the
Basque National Orchestra from 2014-2017. He was named the principal guest conductor of the
Residentie Orchestra in 2018, with the appointment to begin in 2021. He has been a regular guest conductor of major orchestras in Europe, the U.S., Australia, and Japan. These have included the
Oslo and
Helsinki Philharmonics, orchestras in
Boston,
Philadelphia,
Montreal,
Melbourne, and the
NHK Symphony. With the
NHK Symphony,
Märkl recorded the complete symphonies of Robert Schumann.
Märkl has recorded more than 50 albums, primarily for the Naxos label. He has also recorded for MDR and Altus, among others. Besides his surveys of
Debussy and Schumann, he also began a survey of
Toshio Hosokawa's orchestral music in 2014. In 2019,
Märkl released two albums on Naxos: the
opera overtures of Albert Lortzing with the
Malmö Opera Orchestra and the
Saint-Saëns ballet, Ascanio with the
Malmö Symphony Orchestra.