The Manhattan School of Music (MSM) and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO) launch their first annual Conductors’ Project, a “podium partnership” that will see two recent MSM conducting graduates chosen as Conducting Fellows to work with DSO Music Director Leonard Slatkin, the MSM Symphony Orchestra, and the DSO in a two-week, home-and-home educational exchange.
The first week of this ambitious project takes place at MSM from Oct. 24-28, 2016; the concluding week moves to Detroit and the DSO from Jan. 10-15, 2017.
A press release says: « This comprehensive conducting initiative – effectively an extended, two-city master class in conducting – is the brainchild of Maestro Slatkin, whose artistic leadership will be central to the effort. In fact, concurrent to the launch of the MSM/DSO Conductors’ Project, MSM President James Gandre is announcing the appointment of Maestro Slatkin as Distinguished Visiting Artist in Conducting and Orchestral Studies, a new and ongoing post at the School.
Slatkin, who has served on MSM’s Board of Trustees since 2009, will work with MSM Director of Orchestral Activities George Manahan and colleagues in the DSO to provide the project’s two “Conducting Fellows” and the student musicians in the MSM Symphony Orchestra with a wide-ranging learning experience.
The two inaugural Conducting Fellows are Toronto Symphony Orchestra Resident Conductor Earl Lee and conductor and Hudson Valley Philharmonic Principal Percussionist Kyle Ritenauer. »