Jamestown Concerto: American Music for Cello and Orchestra
Perry, Shuman, Thomson
Yehuda Hanani, Cello
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra (Ireland)
William Eddins
William Eddins
(www.williameddins.com)
(Photo: BSO.org)
(Photo: BSO.org)
AfriClassical introduced its readers to William Eddins, Conductor of the Edmonton Symphony in Alberta, Canada, on November 6, 2010:
William Eddins Conducts Edmonton Symphony in Mendelssohn Violin Concerto Nov. 12 & 13
William Eddins Conducts Edmonton Symphony in Mendelssohn Violin Concerto Nov. 12 & 13
On October 24, 2012 we posted:
William Eddins, conductor and Measha Brueggergosman, soprano in Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Gala Monday Oct. 29, 2012 7:30 PM
William Eddins, conductor and Measha Brueggergosman, soprano in Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Gala Monday Oct. 29, 2012 7:30 PM
John Malveaux of
writes:
Maestro William Eddins will conduct the Long Beach Symphony Orchestra
March 7, 2015 program of American Masterworks. Eddins is current
conductor of Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. He studied conducting under
Dan Lewis at University of Southern California. Please see attachments
for Eddins bio and Naxos classical recording http://www.naxos.com/catalogue/item.asp?item_code=8.559344
Thanks
John Malveaux
Bio
William Eddins is the Music Director of the Edmonton
Symphony Orchestra and a frequent guest conductor
of major orchestras throughout the world. He was
Principal Guest Conductor of the RTÉ National Symphony
Orchestra (Ireland) from 2001 to 2006.
William Eddins is the Music Director of the Edmonton
Symphony Orchestra and a frequent guest conductor
of major orchestras throughout the world. He was
Principal Guest Conductor of the RTÉ National Symphony
Orchestra (Ireland) from 2001 to 2006.
As Music Director, he led the Edmonton Symphony
Orchestra in a 2012 Carnegie Hall concert as part of the
Spring for Music Festival. Other recent highlights include
conducting the RAI Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale on
Italian television and leading Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess
with Opera de Lyon. In 2015 he will conduct Porgy and
Bess at the Spoleto Festival as well as Mozart’s Magic
Flute with the Edmonton Opera.
Orchestra in a 2012 Carnegie Hall concert as part of the
Spring for Music Festival. Other recent highlights include
conducting the RAI Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale on
Italian television and leading Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess
with Opera de Lyon. In 2015 he will conduct Porgy and
Bess at the Spoleto Festival as well as Mozart’s Magic
Flute with the Edmonton Opera.
Engagements have included the Cleveland Orchestra,
New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, Philadelphia
Orchestra, the symphony orchestras of Chicago, San
Francisco, Minnesota, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Detroit, Dallas,
Baltimore, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Houston, as well as
the Los Angeles and Buffalo Philharmonics.
New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, Philadelphia
Orchestra, the symphony orchestras of Chicago, San
Francisco, Minnesota, Cincinnati, Atlanta, Detroit, Dallas,
Baltimore, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Houston, as well as
the Los Angeles and Buffalo Philharmonics.
He was Principal Guest Conductor of the RTÉ National
Symphony Orchestra (Ireland) from 2001 to 2006. In
Europe he has conducted the Berlin Staatskapelle, Royal
Scottish National Orchestra, Bergen Philharmonic,
Barcelona Symphony Orchestra, and the Lisbon
Metropolitan Orchestra. He recently led the Natal
Philharmonic on tour of South Africa with soprano Renee
Fleming.
Symphony Orchestra (Ireland) from 2001 to 2006. In
Europe he has conducted the Berlin Staatskapelle, Royal
Scottish National Orchestra, Bergen Philharmonic,
Barcelona Symphony Orchestra, and the Lisbon
Metropolitan Orchestra. He recently led the Natal
Philharmonic on tour of South Africa with soprano Renee
Fleming.
Mr. Eddins is an accomplished pianist and chamber
musician. He regularly play-conducts from the piano
in works by Mozart, Beethoven, Gershwin and Ravel.
A native of Buffalo, NY, Mr. Eddins attended the
Eastman School of Music, graduating at age eighteen,
making him the youngest graduate in the history of
the institution
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