He studied at the Hochschule für Musik in Freiburg im Breisgau, then at the Juilliard School in New York from which he graduated. He was then a concert flutist and won several international competitions: Geneva, Munich, Montreux.
From 1960 to 1968, he pursued a career as a soloist which took him to Switzerland, Germany, Austria before joining the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra where he met Paul Paray. The latter, discovering the musician's gifts as a conductor, encouraged him to take part in international competitions for young conductors.
He is also regularly invited to the United States where he conducts various orchestras and participates in many festivals. Bender regularly conducts Spanish orchestras, including the Spanish National Orchestra.
With the Orchestre régional de Cannes-Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur Bender went to Japan, Morocco[4] in the United States, Germany, Austria, Brazil and China for major tours that have taken him to New York, Washington, Tokyo, Osaka, São Paulo, Berlin and Vienna, Shanghai and Beijing.
On November 4, 2007, as part of the C'est pas classique event, he conducted the Orchestre de Cannes for the Première in France of Paul McCartney's OratorioEcce Cor Meum, composed in 2001[5]
On April 14, 2013, he conducted the final concert of the Cannes Orcpaca season, and won a triumph at the Théâtre Croisette in Cannes, for this performance shortly before his retirement with Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20 and schumann's Symphony No. 1.[6]
On the following 29 September, he conducted the Orcpaca, for a farewell concert[7] at the Théâtre Debussy of the Palais des Festivals de Cannes, where he invited prestigious soloists who had already played for a long time under his baton: violinist Olivier Charlier, performing Beethoven's Violin Concerto, and clarinetist Michel Lethiec in Gershwin's Porgy and Bess. En finale, la salle lui rend une très longue ovation debout et, au cours d'une cérémonie amicale lui suivant, le député maire de Cannes, Bernard Brochand, lui remet la médaille d'Or de la ville de Cannes.[8]
Training and social mission
Bender also fulfils an important social mission, leading the orchestra, or smaller groups, in giving concerts for children in hospitals, the elderly or the disabled[9] in disadvantaged neighbourhoods[10] and even in prisons.
He regularly participates in activities in support of the Restos du Cœur by comedian and actor Coluche, giving concerts whose proceeds are entirely donated to the association.[11][12]
In November 2012, he helped to instigate efforts from the musical world in a petition in support of Mexican conductor Rodolfo I. Cazares Solis[13] kidnapped and held prisoner, hostage of a Mexican drug cartel since July 9, 2011.[14]
Conducting the orchestras of Cannes and Nice
A merger project with the aim of eventually pooling their resources was initiated in 2009 between the Orchestre philharmonique de Nice [fr] and the Orchestre régional de Cannes-Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur.[15][16] The project was officially abandoned in the course of 2010.
Dyring the final concert of the "C'est pas classique" event in Nice on 8 November 2009, however, the two orchestras performed together under the direction of Bender, performing in front of a very large audience: excerpts from West Side Story and Mahler's Symphony No 1 last mouvement.[17]
Awards
Bender is a gold medalist in the prestigious Mitropoulos competition of New York in 1970.
On January 26, 2005, at the presentation of the Victoire d'honneur[18] awarded by the Victoires de la musique classique, Patrick de Carolis and Frédéric Lodéon have honored Bender and the Orchestre Régional de Cannes Provence Alpes Côte d'Azur for all the work done with young people, in the region and internationally.[19]
^Emmanuel Momon, Après 38 ans à la tête de l'Orchestre Régional de Cannes, Philippe Bender passe le flambeau, in WebTimeMedias, 19 September 2013, with audio interview, online on www.webtimemedias.comArchived 2018-10-15 at the Wayback Machine
^Ve Festival international des musiques sacrées de Fès: l'orchestre de Cannes a inauguré la soirée, 29 May 1999, in www.maroc-hebdo.press.ma
^André Peyregne, Succès de participation pour l'oratorio contemporain - mais de facture classique - Ecce Cor Meum de l'ex-Beatle Paul McCartney, in Nice-Matin, 5 November 2007, online on maville.com
^Aurore Busser, Une symphonie a fait "Le Printemps" tant attendu, in Nice-Matin, 18 April 2013
^This was only a "goodbye" since the Orchestra's 2013-2014 season program included concerts where he was the guest conductor.
^Aurore Busser, "Concert de l'Orcpaca: Merci, Philippe Bender!", in Nice-Matin, 14 October 2013
^F.B., Tiers Temps aime la musique classique, in Nice-Matin, 16 June 2008
^Dans le cadre de leur « Résidence à Marseille-Quartier Nords » les 40 musiciens de l’Orchestre Régional de Cannes Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur - sous la direction artistique de Philippe Bender - vont investir la Friche la Belle de Mai le temps d’un concert public, on www.lafriche.org
^Aurore Busser, "Aux Arlucs à Cannes - Un concert généreux : 5590 euros pour les Restos du cœur", in Nice-Matin, 21 December 2009
^Rodolfo Cazares Solis, chef d'orchestre marié à une iséroise, est l'otage d'un cartel de la drogue au Mexique, FR3 Alpes, 12 October 2012, Online on the site of FR3 Alpes
^D.P., Le monde musical doit se mobiliser, in Nice-Matin, 18 November 2012, and interview the day before on FR3 Côte d'Azur
^Emmanuel Maumon, Orchestres de Nice et de Cannes : des fiançailles prélude à un mariage de raison, in WebTimeMedias, 19 July 2009, online on www.webtimemedias.com
^F.M., Le mariage entre les orchestres de Nice et Cannes est consommé, Nice-Matin, 13 November 2009
^Jean-Pierre Largillet, Nice: 55.000 visiteurs pour "C'est pas classique", in WebTimesMedia, 9 November 2009, on line www.webtimemedias.com