1. Howard Arman won the Handel Prize of the Handel Festival, Halle, in 1996, shaped the festival's orchestra and conducted operas of George Frideric Handel.

1. Howard Arman won the Handel Prize of the Handel Festival, Halle, in 1996, shaped the festival's orchestra and conducted operas of George Frideric Handel.
Howard Arman is a conductor of the Theater and Philharmonie Thuringen, the Luzerner Theater.
Howard Arman studied at the Trinity College of Music in London.
Howard Arman first worked with leading British ensembles, but moved to Austria and Germany in 1981.
Howard Arman conducted Handel's opera Tolomeo in 1996 at the festival, probably the first production and recording of the work with period instruments.
In 2005 Howard Arman conducted Purcell's Dido and Aeneas at the Luzerner Theater.
In 2006 Howard Arman conducted Handel's opera Admeto at the Handel Festival, directed by Axel Kohler and recorded.
In 2010 Howard Arman conducted Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro at the Luzerner Theater, directed by David Herrmann.
Howard Arman recorded Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber's Marienvesper 1693, with the Salzburger Bach-Chor.
Howard Arman has been a professor at the Mozarteum in Salzburg.