Australian conductor Benjamin Northey studied at the University
of Melbourne Faculty of Music under John Hopkins graduating with a Master of Music degree in 2002 before being selected from
an international field as the highest-placed applicant to the prestigious Sibelius Academy conducting class in Helsinki, Finland
where he studied under Leif Segerstam and Atso Almila. In 2001 he was awarded 1st Prize in the Symphony Australia Young
Conductor of the Year Competition with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra under the directorship of legendary Finnish conducting
pedagogue Jorma Panula. His 2005 diploma concert with the Sibelius Academy
Symphony Orchestra was awarded the jury’s highest possible mark. In 2006 Northey
completed his final year of formal training in Maestro Panula’s class at the Stockholm Royal Academy of Music
In 2007 Northey was selected as one of three conductors worldwide to the
International Conductor's Academy of the Allianz Cultural Foundation. The Academy involves a mentorship with the London Philharmonic
Orchestra and the Philharmonia Orchestra and conductors Vladimir Jurovsky and Christoph von Dohnanyi. At the Academy's conclusion
in June 2008 Northey conducts the LPO in a concert at Royal Festival Hall.
Currently Principal Conductor of the Australia Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra under patron Sir Neville Marriner,
Benjamin Northey made his professional debut with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra in 2003 to critical acclaim and his European
debut in 2005 with the Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg. He has since emerged as one of Australia's leading and most in demand
conductors having appeared with all state orchestras in Australia and enjoying regular re-invitations. In 2007 Northey made
his debut with the State Opera of South Australia with Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore and returns in 2009.
In April 2006 Northey led a critically
acclaimed Swedish tour with the Sodra Halsinglands Orkesterforenings and also appeared as a guest conductor with the Futurum Ensemble Sinfonietta for the 2006 Stockholm New Music Festival. He
has assisted Leif Segerstam in Latvia with the Leipaja Symphony Orchestra and in Austria with the Graz Symphony Orchestra
and has participated in masterclasses in Russia with the Moscow Symphony Orchestra and in Israel with the Haifa Symphony Orchestra.
An advocate for contemporary Australian
orchestral music Northey has conducted new works by eminent composers including Peter Sculthorpe, Liza Lim, Brenton Broadstock,
Ross Edwards, Nigel Westlake, Brett Dean, Graeme Koehne, Stuart Greenbaum, Calvin Bowman, Estelle Pizer, Katy Abbott, Kate
Neal, David Chisholm and Matthew Hindson. His performances of new Australian music include the European premiere
of Brett Dean’s Ampitheatre,
the world premiere of Brenton Broadstock’s Timeless, the Australian premiere of Liza Lim’s Songs
Found in a Dream for the 2006 Melbourne International Festival of the Arts. He is currently
recording for ABC Classics.
Northey continues his involvement
with education and community music in Australia through his role as Artistic Director of Melbourne’s Stonnington Symphony
Orchestra and in Sydney and his performances with the Willoughby Symphony Orchestra. In 2005 he was a visiting artist at the
Australian National Academy of Music and is currently a regular guest lecturer in performance at the University of Melbourne.
He has been a guest speaker on conducting for the Victorian Department of Education and in 2006 was a member of the entrance
exam panel for the Stockholm Royal College of Music conducting class. Northey was a recipient of the 2003 Brian
Stacey Memorial Trust Award under patron Sir Charles Mackerras for emerging Australian conductors and also the 2001 Nelly
Apt Scholarship for studies in Israel.