Joseph Young
Conductor Joseph Young named assistant conductor to Atlanta Symphony http://www.atlantasymphony.org/About/AssistantConductor.aspx
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John Malveaux
Atlanta Symphony
Joseph Young
Assistant Conductor & Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra Music Director
Joseph Young has been named Assistant Conductor of the
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO), effective June 1, 2014. In this
position, he will assist with the artistic leadership of the Orchestra,
and will serve as the primary conductor for the ASO’s education and
community concerts. Mr. Young will also assume the role of Music
Director of the Atlanta Youth Symphony Orchestra in the 2014-15 season.
Prior to joining the ASO, Mr. Young was Resident Conductor of the
Phoenix Symphony, and also spent a season as Assistant Conductor and a
League of American Orchestras Conducting Fellow with the Buffalo
Philharmonic.
In 2007, Mr. Young made his professional debut as the first recipient
of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO)-Peabody Institute Conducting
Fellowship, and he worked with the BSO through 2009. His recent
conducting engagements include the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Tucson
Symphony, Charleston Symphony Orchestra, Delaware Symphony Orchestra,
and Orquestra Sinfónica do Porto Casa da Música.
Mr. Young’s other professional accolades include being named a
semi-finalist in the 2013 Gustav Mahler International Conducting
Competition and being featured in the League of American Orchestras's
prestigious Bruno Walter National Conductor Preview. Additionally, he
was the first recipient of the Sir Georg Solti Foundation Career Grant
for young conductors. He has furthered his conducting studies at the
Cabrillo Contemporary Music Festival, the 2010 Jorma Panula
International Master class in Porto, Portugal, and at the Tanglewood
Music Center.
Mr. Young received a bachelor’s degree in Music Education from the
University of South Carolina in 2004 and completed his graduate studies
in conducting with Gustav Meier and Markand Thakar at the Peabody
Conservatory in 2009.
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