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  • MSM alumnus Earl Lee steps in to conduct the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus
    Aug 25, 2025 Conducting
    Alumni

    MSM alumnus Earl Lee steps in to conduct the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus

    On August 24, conductor Earl Lee (MM ’13) stepped in to replace Zubin Mehta to conduct Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus in their final concert of the summer season at the festival in Lenox, Massachusetts.

    In photo: Earl Lee with MSM Executive Vice President and Provost Joyce Griggs backstage following the performance.

    Lee was the BSO’s Assistant Conductor from 2021 to 2024. Upcoming: Lee returns to the BSO three times in the 2025–26 seasons, leading the Schoenberg arrangement of Mahler’s Songs of a Wayfarer in October 2025 with the BSO Chamber Players; a Lunar New Year concert with the Boston Pops in February 2026; and a Beethoven program in the orchestra’s Explorer Series in April 2026.

    More about Earl Lee here.

  • Alumnus Troy Quinn to conduct Nas with Boston Pops in June
    Apr 2, 2025 Conducting
    Alumni

    Alumnus Troy Quinn to conduct Nas with Boston Pops in June

    After making his Boston Pops debut as a guest conductor of the orchestra’s New Year’s Eve Celebration concert, featuring Bernadette Peters at Symphony Hall in Boston, maestro Troy Quinn (MM ’07) will return to guest-conduct the Boston Pops in their concert with rap legend Nas at Tanglewood on June 27.

    Quinn is in his eighth season as Music Director of the Owensboro Symphony in Kentucky. He is also in his seventh season as Music Director of the Venice Symphony in Florida and serves concurrently as the Pops Conductor of both the Santa Rosa Symphony in California and the Rhode Island Philharmonic.

    Over 30 years, Nas has released 15 albums, one of which is a Grammy-winner and 8 of which are multi-platinum.

    Click here to learn more about the concert and to purchase tickets.
    Click here to learn more about Troy.

  • Alumnus Troy Quinn to make Boston Pops Debut on New Year’s Eve
    Sep 19, 2024 Conducting
    Alumni

    Alumnus Troy Quinn to make Boston Pops Debut on New Year’s Eve

    Maestro Troy Quinn (MM ’07) will make his Boston Pops debut this year, guest-conducting the orchestra’s New Year’s Eve Celebration concert featuring Bernadette Peters at Symphony Hall in Boston. Quinn will lead the orchestra for the first half of the performance; Peters’s music director Joseph Thalken will conduct during her performance in the second half of the concert.

    Quinn is the music director of the Owensboro Symphony Orchestra in Kentucky, as well as music director of the Venice Symphony in Florida, and the Pops Conductor of the Santa Rosa Symphony in California.

    This past summer, Quinn and the Owensboro Symphony were nominated for a regional Emmy Award for their television special A Night at the Oscars.

    Learn more about Troy here.

    Learn more about the concert here.

  • MSM alumnus Dr. Malcolm Merriweather (DMA ’15) is appointed Brooklyn College Music Department Chair
    Aug 28, 2024 Conducting
    Alumni

    MSM alumnus Dr. Malcolm Merriweather (DMA ’15) is appointed Brooklyn College Music Department Chair

    MSM Choral Conducting alumnus and former MSM Vocal Arts faculty member Dr. Malcolm Merriweather (DMA ’15) has assumed the inaugural Tania León Chair of Music at Brooklyn College. This position is Brooklyn College’s first-ever endowed chair in honor of the College’s namesake professor emerita and renowned composer.

    To read more about Dr. Merriweather’s appointment and his outside conducting engagements, click here.

  • MSM alumnus Jinwoo Lee, conductor and concertmaster of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, is featured in the <em> Milwaukee Sentinel </em>
    Aug 12, 2024 Conducting
    Alumni

    MSM alumnus Jinwoo Lee, conductor and concertmaster of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, is featured in the Milwaukee Sentinel

    MSM alumnus Jinwoo Lee (AD ’09, DMA ’16) will begin his second season as conductor and concertmaster for the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, and was recently featured in the Milwaukee Sentinel, where he spoke about the upcoming season.

    “The conductor is the head of the entire orchestra,” said Jinwoo Lee, he told the publication. ”But he’s really the only person who doesn’t make a single sound.”

    Jinwoo Lee came to the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra from Neue Philharmonie Westfalen in Germany, where he also had been a concertmaster. A native of South Korea, he earned bachelor and master’s degrees from The Juilliard School, then completed his doctorate at the Manhattan School of Music.

    Read the article here.

  • MSM alumnus, conductor, pianist, and composer Kristjan Järvi  is featured in respected <em> Estonian World </em> publication
    Oct 11, 2022 Conducting
    Alumni

    MSM alumnus, conductor, pianist, and composer Kristjan Järvi is featured in respected Estonian World publication

    Estonian conductor, composer, pianist, and prolific recording artist Kristjan Järvi (BM ’95), who has more than 60 albums to his credit, is featured in Estonian World, the most popular English-language Estonian web magazine.

    The feature includes a video interview conducted by the Living the Classical Life videocast in which Järvi discusses his immersive experiential musical events that foster unity between audience and performers alike. He also speaks about his musical beginnings within the prominent Järvi dynasty, starting as a pianist while growing up in New York.

    Read the article here.

  • Conductor and MSM alumnus Earl Lee (MM ’13) is named winner of the 2022 Sir Georg Solti Conducting Award
    Apr 25, 2022 Conducting
    Alumni

    Conductor and MSM alumnus Earl Lee (MM ’13) is named winner of the 2022 Sir Georg Solti Conducting Award

    The award is given annually by the Solti Foundation U.S. to a single promising American conductor 38 years of age or younger. It is the largest grant currently given to American conductors in the formative years of their careers. The prize includes $30,000 as well as career guidance and industry connections.

    Earl Lee currently serves as Associate Conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

    This season, Lee made his debut with both the New York Philharmonic and the San Francisco Symphony. He was formerly resident conductor with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra from 2015 to 2018. He is a regular guest conductor with the orchestras of North America’s top music schools, including Manhattan School of Music and the New England Conservatory.

    Learn more about Earl here.

  • Marlon Daniel (BM ’93) appointed  Associate Conductor of the Florida Grand Opera
    Jan 16, 2022 Conducting
    Alumni

    Marlon Daniel (BM ’93) appointed Associate Conductor of the Florida Grand Opera

    MSM Alumnus Marlon Daniel (BM ’93) has been named Associate Conductor of the Florida Grand Opera (FGO), in residence at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami.

    “I have always dreamed of a career in music that followed in the footsteps of some of my favorite conductors such as Claudio Abbado, Herbert von Karajan and Carlos Kleiber, who were equally comfortable in the pit as well as on the podium,” Daniel said in an official statement. “This new position gives me a real opportunity to gain even greater experience in full opera productions in addition to my symphonic conducting. I thank General Director and CEO Susan T. Danis and all of Florida Grand Opera for putting their faith in me at this time in my life.”

    Learn more here.

  • Conductor and pianist Kelly Kuo (MM ’98) recently appointed American Lyric Theater’s new Associate Artistic Director
    Apr 10, 2021 Conducting
    Alumni

    Conductor and pianist Kelly Kuo (MM ’98) recently appointed American Lyric Theater’s new Associate Artistic Director

    Conductor Kelly Kuo, who received a masters degree in piano studies at MSM in 1998,  joins the ALT’s leadership team as they launch a slate of programs under the umbrella of the Opera Writers Diversity and Representation Initiative (OWDARI), as part of an ongoing commitment by the ALT to mentor the next generation of operatic writers.

    In this role, Kelly will share artistic and curatorial responsibilities with ALT’s founder, Lawrence Edelson.

    Learn more about the appointment here.

     

     

     

     

     

  • Ankush Kumar Bahl makes NYPhil conducting debut
    Mar 6, 2020 Conducting
    Alumni

    Ankush Kumar Bahl makes NYPhil conducting debut

    Alumnus Ankush Kumar Bahl (MM ’03) makes his New York Philharmonic conducting debut tomorrow morning during Fun at the Phil: Sleepover at the Museum, a special concert for families with children. Bahl will conduct the orchestra in a performance of Saint-Saëns’s Carnival of the Animals and Karen LeFrak’s Sleepover at the Museum while illustrations are projected on a giant screen. Purchase tickets to the event here.

    Conductor Ankush Kumar Bahl is recognized for his impressive technique, thoughtful interpretations, and engaging podium presence. Visit his website for a full biography.

  • Alumnus published in DePauw’s <i>21CM</i> Magazine
    Jul 25, 2019 Conducting
    Alumni

    Alumnus published in DePauw’s 21CM Magazine

    In the article, George Mathew (PD ’03, Conducting) discusses how tragedy and near-death experiences have changed his mission for music as a conductor.

    “Music has the power to build community, to create social impact, to generate powerful messaging and, most of all, to crowdsource new imagination. Our concerts – indeed, all of our work – creates new communities. The power of music to draw people together in this still-young century is among the most potent social forces of our time – a power we must not squander.” Read the full article here.

    Mathew is the founder and Artistic Director of Music For Life International and the UBUNTU-SHRUTI Orchetra, and has performed internationally as a conductor and ambassador for transformative action through music. Learn more about him here.

  • Joseph Rescigno to release <i>Conducting Opera</i> in 2020
    Apr 20, 2019 Conducting
    Alumni

    Joseph Rescigno to release Conducting Opera in 2020

    Alumnus Joseph Rescigno (MM ’69) has announced the publication of his new book, Conducting Opera: Where Theater Meets Music. The book is set to be published in May 2020 by the University of North Texas Press. Rescigno describes the work as “a book with helpful advice and useful insights about 25 standard repertory operas: preparation, practical tips, guiding principles. It also serves as a natural extension of his many decades of working with young musicians and singers.” The book is available for pre-order here.

    Maestro Rescigno served as Artistic Advisor and Principal Conductor of the Florentine Opera Company of Milwaukee (WI) for 38 seasons beginning in 1981. He also has been Music Director of La Musica Lirica, a summer program for singers in Northern Italy, since 2005. He has conducted in permanent and guest engagements with more than 50 companies on four continents.

    Follow Maestro Rescigno on Twitter or view his website for the latest information on his upcoming release.

  • Marlon Daniel (BM ’95) to conduct preview concert in NYC on Jan. 31 for the Festival International de Musique Saint-George in Guadeloupe on March 16-23
    Jan 14, 2019 Conducting
    Alumni

    Marlon Daniel (BM ’95) to conduct preview concert in NYC on Jan. 31 for the Festival International de Musique Saint-George in Guadeloupe on March 16-23

    Marlon Daniel is the artistic and music director of this Guadeloupe festival that pays tribute to native-born violinist and conductor Joseph Bologne (1745-1799), known as Chevalier de Saint-Georges, considered the first-known Black composer, and who fought for equality against France’s Slavery Trade Laws. Marlon will conduct several concerts at the festival, some featuring MSM alumni, the mezzo-soprano J’Nai Bridges (BM ’08) and bass Soloman Howard (MM ’10). The preview concert on Jan 31 at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in NYC, includes a concert and lecture, under the direction of Marlon Daniel.

    Tickets to the NYC concert here
    More about Marlon here

  • Manhattan School of Music alumna, conductor Alondra de La Parra (BM ’06, MM ’08), is the subject of a documentary airing on German television
    Jan 11, 2019 Conducting
    Alumni

    Manhattan School of Music alumna, conductor Alondra de La Parra (BM ’06, MM ’08), is the subject of a documentary airing on German television

    A rising star in classical music, Alondra de la Parra (BM ’06, MM ’08) has conducted more than 100 orchestras in 20 countries and is now music director of the Queensland Symphony Orchestra in Brisbane, Australia. For the documentary film La Maestra: Alondra de la Parra, the conductor allowed access to her private archive, and gives a personal view of her life as a jet-setting young mother and podium star (photo above by Cicero Rodriguez).

    La Maestra: Alondra de la Parra will air on Arte-TV in Germany on Feb 3, on DW-TV in German on Feb 17, and in English on Feb 18.

    Read the conductor’s interview with German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle here

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