During and immediately after his time as a student at the Conservatory of Utrecht studying percussion and piano, Ernst van Tiel conducted various Dutch broadcasting orchestras, including the Radio Philharmonic Orchestra and the Metropole Orchestra.
Matthias Manasi
Timothy Henty
Stephen Mulligan
Shih-Hung Young
Shih-Hung Young, Chinese conductor and violinist from Taiwan, was born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and later came to the United States. He received his Bachelor’s and Master’s of Music degrees from The Juilliard School and a Doctorate of Music from State University of New York at Stony Brook. Dr. Young has been on faculty of The Juilliard School Pre-College Division since 1995.
Sarah Hicks
Norman Huynh
Nicholas Buc
Nicholas Buc is a composer, conductor, arranger, violinist and pianist. He studied Composition with Brenton Broadstock and Dr. Stuart Greenbaum at the University of Melbourne, where he received the inaugural Fellowship of Australian Composers Award. He recently completed a Master’s degree in Scoring for Film and Multimedia at New York University, as the recipient of the Brian May Scholarship for Australian film composers.
Matthew Kasper
Matthew Kasper is currently the Assistant Conductor of The Phoenix Symphony and the Music Director of the Phoenix Youth Symphony. Past posts have included Music Director of the Queens Symphony Orchestra and Music Director of the Chicago Composers Orchestra as well as Assistant Conductor of the Queens Symphony Orchestra and faculty member of the Aaron Copland School of Music.
Ludwig Wicki
Joshua Gersen
Joshua Gersen is currently the Assistant Conductor of the New York Philharmonic, where he recently made his subscription debut in February on hours notice to critical acclaim, and for the past five years was the Music Director of the New York Youth Symphony, a post he recently stepped down from in the spring of 2017.
John Jesensky
Composer/conductor JOHN JESENSKY began his collaborative career with CineConcerts as the music copyist for The Godfather. Since then, he has worked alongside the CineConcerts creative team to forward the company’s dedication to the preservation and concert presentation of film, TV and media music set to picture.
John Beal
Jeffrey Schindler
Conductor Jeffrey Schindler enjoys a dynamic international career that takes him from concert podiums around the world to the scoring stages of Hollywood, to the recording studios of London. Whether leading symphonic works of the Masters, multi-million dollar film scores, or cutting edge contemporary and commercial music, Mr. Schindler’s energy and visionary musical storytelling are hallmarks of every performance. Mr. Schindler’s artistry melds imaginative and illuminating performances with expressive and powerful technique, impeccable scholarship, and vibrant energy.
Ernest Richardson
Constantine Kitsopoulos
Christian Schumann
Die Neue Züricher Zeitung calls him “a shining star of the new German conductor generation.” A truly modern and multi-faceted conductor, Christian Schumann is rapidly establishing a reputation not only as an opera and symphonic conductor, but as a leading international force in the contemporary and film conducting world.
Benjamin Pope
A conductor and composer with vast experience in all styles of music, Benjamin Pope has conducted orchestras worldwide including the Royal Philharmonic and Hallé Orchestras, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Dresden Staatskapelle, Berlin Staatskapelle, Tokyo Philharmonic and Scottish Chamber Orchestras, Osaka Symphony, Luxembourg Philharmonic, Ulster Orchestra, Lahti Symphony, Iceland Symphony, Orchestras of RTÉ and BBC, Britten Sinfonia, Hong Kong Sinfonietta, as well as many other orchestras in the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Greece, Portugal, France, Japan, USA, South Korea.