Patrik Ringborg (born 1 November 1965) is a Swedish conductor, member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music.
Born in Stockholm, as a student Ringborg attended the Adolf Fredrik's Music School in Stockholm.[1] After studies at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm and with Kurt Bendix, Ringborg was a répétiteur at the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm from 1989 to 1993, also assisting the Music Director and conducting performances in the Royal Opera House. He also assisted the Music Directors at the Semperoper in Dresden (1988) and at the Canadian Opera Company (1992).
From 1993 to 1999, Ringborg worked as staff conductor with the Freiburg Opera, where his position in 1997 was elevated to Deputy Music Director. From 1997 to 2003, he conducted at the Aalto Theatre in Essen, where in 1999 he was appointed Principal Conductor. After Ringborg's first year in Essen, critics named him the "season's best conductor" together with John Fiore and Essen's music director Stefan Soltesz.[2] Ringborg made his debut at the Gothenburg Opera in 1998 with Tannhäuser, and later was named its Principal Guest Conductor. There he also conducted the much acclaimed world premiere of Notorious by Hans Gefors in 2015. He also was the Artistic Director of the German Kurt Weill Festival 2000.
Until July 2007, Ringborg was chief conductor with the Freiburg Opera. With the 2007/2008 season, Ringborg became music director at the Staatstheater Kassel, where he also was the artistic director of the "Mahler-Festtage" (celebrated every second year in honour of the late Music Director in Kassel, Gustav Mahler) until 2017.
Ringborg led the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra at the Nobel Prize Award Ceremony 2008, the last opera performances of Dame Kiri Te Kanawa in Cologne (Der Rosenkavalier, 2010), and conducted Elektra with the Stockholm Royal Opera at the Savonlinna Opera Festival in 2010.
As first conductor ever, Patrik Ringborg was awarded the Opera Prize, founded by renowned Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet for the Swedish productions of Das Rheingold and Parsifal.
Freiburg Theatre (concert), 1997
Aalto Theatre, Essen, 2000
Aalto Theatre, Essen, 2000
Gothenburg Opera, 2002
Aalto Theatre, Essen, 2003
Gothenburg Opera, 2003
Gothenburg Opera, 2004
Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar, 2006
Freiburg Theatre, 2006
Freiburg Theatre, 2007
Kassel State Theatre
Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar, 2008
Kassel State Theatre, 2008
Kassel State Theatre, 2009
Oslo Opera, 2009
Kassel State Theatre, 2010
Cologne Opera, 2010
Kassel State Theatre, 2010
Kassel State Theatre, 2011
Gothenburg Opera, 2011
Kassel State Theatre, 2011
Kassel State Theatre, 2012
Kassel State Theatre, 2012
Kassel State Theatre, 2013
Royal Opera Stockholm, 2013
Kassel State Theatre, 2014
Kassel State Theatre, 2014
Kassel State Theatre, 2015
Gothenburg Opera, World Première 2015
Kassel State Theatre, 2016
Kassel State Theatre, 2017
Gothenburg Opera, 2018
Malmö Opera, 2019