The Arkansas
Symphony Orchestra announces a three-year extension of Philip Mann's tenure as Music Director. Mann first took to the podium as ASO Music Director at
Robinson Center Music Hall on October 2, 2010. ASO Board Chair Dr. Richard Wheeler said, "It gives me great pleasure to announce that Philip Mann, Music Director and Conductor of the ASO, has signed a three-year extension of his contract. Because of his artistic leadership, the orchestra has never sounded better and the range of music that this talented group performs is impressive. The Board enthusiastically sought this extension because of Philip's outstanding artistic leadership and contributions to the musical growth of the organization. Now we can rest assured that his leadership will continue into the future." Regarded by the BBC as a "talent to watch out for, who conveys a mature command of his forces," Mann will continue his Music Director duties by conducting up to 15 weeks of concerts including the Stella Boyle Smith Masterworks and ACXIOM Pops Live! performances, Children's Concerts, and run-out performances throughout the state. "Arkansas has become our beloved home, and making music with the fantastic musicians of the Arkansas
Symphony Orchestra has been a tremendous joy. We share a common passion in music, and I look forward to continuing this warm and inspiring relationship. I am proud of what we have accomplished together with the support of our board and administration both artistically and in the community, and am eager to build upon our shared success," says Philip Mann, Music Director of the ASO. The series of Intimate Neighborhood Concerts (I.N.C.), increased partnerships with other arts organizations in Central Arkansas, and an improved patron experience through a reconfigured staging of the orchestra, are all thanks to Mann's vision. According to Christina Littlejohn, ASO Executive Director, "Mann's work over the last five years towards ASO's mission to connect, enrich, inspire, and advance Arkansas through the power of music along with his enthusiasm both on and off of the podium is significant. I look forward to his continued momentum during the next three years." During the 2009-2010 season, the orchestra's music director search process used musician and audience surveys collected after each candidate's performance. Mann was unanimously selected by an eleven member search committee including ASO musicians, board members, and executive director. Mr. Mann's appointment was also unanimously approved by the orchestra's Board of Directors.
About Philip Mann Hailed by the BBC as a "talent to watch out for, who conveys a mature command of his forces," American conductor Philip Mann is quickly gaining a worldwide reputation as an "expressively graceful yet passionate" artist with a range spanning opera, symphonic repertoire, new music, and experimental collaborations. Beginning his third season as Music Director of the Arkansas
Symphony Orchestra, both previous years shattered attendance records and were accompanied by unprecedented artistic growth, new energy, and financial health. Formerly as the San Diego Symphony's Associate Conductor, he conducted hundreds of performances of Jacobs Subscription Masterworks,
Symphony Exposed, family, young people's concerts, Kinder Konzert, pops, and other special programs and projects. As an American Conducting Fellow, the San Diego Union
Tribune raved, "Mann was masterful... a skilled musical architect, designing and executing a beautifully paced interpretation, which seemed to spring from somewhere deep within the music rather than superimposed upon it." As winner of the Vienna Philharmonic's Karajan Fellowship at the Salzburg Festival, Mann has relationships with orchestras and operas worldwide: including the Cleveland Orchestra, l'Orchestre symphonique de Québec, Indianapolis
Symphony Orchestra, Georgian State Opera, and the National
Symphony of Cyprus. His recent Beethoven 9 was described as "Titanic" and his Canadian debut with the OSQ was dubbed by Le Soleil as a "Tour de Force," and led to an immediate reengagement in 2013. Other upcoming engagements include the Grand Rapids Symphony, New Mexico Philharmonic, Little Orchestra Society of NY, and the Georgian State Opera. Previously, the music director of the Oxford City Opera and Oxford Pro Musica Chamber Orchestra, he has also held conducting positions with the Music in the
Mountains Festival and Indianapolis Symphony. Mann has worked with leading artists such as Joshua Bell, Sharon Isbin, Dmitri Alexeev, Midori, Marvin Hamlisch and given premiers of major composers including John Corigliano, Jennifer Higdon, Michael Torke, Lucas Richman, and many others. He maintains a lively schedule as a guest conductor having conducted at New York's Avery Fischer Hall and London's Barbican Center. Elected a Rhodes Scholar, Mann studied and taught at Oxford, and has served as assistant conductor to Franz Welser-Möst, Simon Rattle, Leonard Slatkin, Jaime Laredo, Mario Venzago, Bramwell Tovey, Pinchas Zukerman, and many others. At Oxford, he won the annual competition to become principal conductor of the Oxford University Philharmonia.Under his leadership, the Philharmonia's performances and tours received international press and acclaim. Mann studied with Alan Hazeldine of London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Colin Metters at the Royal Academy of Music, and Marios Papadopolous of the Oxford Philomusica. He worked with Leonard Slatkin and the National
Symphony Orchestra at the
Kennedy Center's National Conducting Institute and Michael Tilson Thomas at the New World Symphony. Mentorship with Esa-Pekka Salonen and Jorma Panula followed at the Los Angeles Philharmonic's Conducting Masterclasses, and Robert Spano with the Atlanta
Symphony Orchestra's international Mozart
Requiem masterclass for the League of American Orchestras annual conference. He has also worked under Imre Pallo, David Effron, John Poole, and Thomas Baldner at
Indiana University where he was appointed visiting lecturer in orchestral conducting, and worked as assistant conductor at the IU Opera Theater. Additional studies came under the Bolshoi Theater's music director, Alexander Vedernikov at the Moscow State Conservatory, Gustav Meir, Kenneth Keisler, and with Pulitzer Prize winning composer Robert Ward. He is the recipient of numerous awards including commendations from several cities, and the state of California.
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