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NEW
CONSERVATORY OF DALLAS HISTORY
The
New Conservatory of Dallas is an internationally known music program
with the mission to provide quality music education and performing
opportunities for young musicians. Under the leadership of founder
and artistic director, Arkady Fomin, the Conservatory Chamber
Orchestra has presented concerts in a number of cities in the
U.S., performed twice at The White House, and toured Russia, Latvia,
Czechoslovakia, and Scotland. The music critic of the Aberdeen
paper, The Scotsman, wrote, "The Conservatory Chamber
Orchestra, Dallas, produced some of the richest string sounds
I have heard in the difficult acoustics of St. Giles' Cathedral.
The programme was performed with superb discipline and musicality."
Conservatory performances have been broadcast by WRR in Dallas,
National Public Radio, as well as abroad by the BBC.
Established in 1977 at the University of Texas at Dallas as a
summer workshop, the program moved to Southern Methodist University
and added year round activities. The SMU Conservatory was formed
in 1982, and in 1994, the New Conservatory of Dallas became an
independent non-profit music educational program. Today, the New
Conservatory of Dallas offers a year round program and presents
summer festivals in Durango, Colorado and Gmunden, Austria. Distinguished
Dallas music educators along with members of the Dallas Symphony
Orchestra serve on the faculty.
All
Conservatory students have opportunities to perform in solo recitals
and in ensembles. Over the years, the Conservatory presented the
late Dorothy DeLay, Pinchas Zukerman, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg,
Tokyo String Quartet, Lynn Harrell, and Itzhak Perlman in master
classes and concerts. The Conservatory brought to Dallas and first
presented to the public such celebrated artists as Midori, Gidon
Kremer, Yefim Bronfman, Wendy Warner, and others.
A most important focus of the Conservatory though out the years
is the cultivation of classical music into the next generation.
Because of Conservatory training, hundreds of young people have
developed a love and understanding of classical music. Many former
Conservatory students have become professional musicians, and
others help fill the concert halls as audience members. The New
Conservatory of Dallas offers orchestral opportunities to the
Dallas Symphony Orchestra Young Strings Program and is non-discriminatory
as to race, economic condition, or ethnic origin.
2009
Board of Directors
Martha Chawner, Secretary
Beverly Coben
Martin Coben
Georgie Cornelius
Claire Cunningham
Dale Cunningham
John Dornheim
Max Gardner
Sharon Gardner
Beverly Golden
Gary Golden
Susan Hummel
Elizabeth Hunziker
Melanie Hunziker
Bernice Meyerson
Len Musgrove, Chairman
Pamela Musgrove
James Ode
Elva Peyrot, Treasurer
Jane Stroud
Carol Swartz
Barbara Sypult
Karen Fry Weisbrich
Advisory
Board
Douglas Adams
Morton Cahn
Troy Dungan
Elisabeth Johnson
Quin Mathews
Nancy Penson
Artistic Director
Arkady Fomin
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