Labeled a “rising star” within the conducting world (Anwar Nasir to the Associated Press), Conductor Chelsea Gallo has recently been selected for the G. Solti Career Assistance Awards 2022, she will benefit from the support of the prestigious G. Solti Foundation.
For the 2022-2023 season, Gallo will be assistant conductor to The Florida Orchestra and will be a regular guest conductor with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra. She is also a finalist for the music director positions of the Missouri, Lancaster, Bridgeport, and Youngstown symphony orchestras. As a guest conductor, Gallo has conducted the Jackson Symphony, Hartford Opera, Toledo Symphony, and Slovak Sinfonietta, amongst others. Upcoming guest conducting debuts include the Virginia Symphony, Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, Collone d’Arte and Irish National Opera.
Recently, Gallo was the assistant conductor of the Louisiana Philharmonic and conducting fellow with the Dallas Opera, and she served on the conducting staff for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. In those positions, Gallo regularly assisted some of the world’s most prominent conductors including Leonard Slatkin, James Gaffigan, Eun Sun Kim, and Carlos Miguel Prieto.
Gallo has described her conducting pursuits as “a devotion to sharing the relevancy and humanity within classical music.” With her affection for science and music, Gallo has collaborated on projects aimed towards uniting both worlds. She has worked with organizations such as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Lockheed Martin, the National Institute of Aerospace (NIA), and the European Space Agency (ESA).
An advocate of music by living composers, Gallo gave the Michigan premiere of Esa-Pekka Salonen’s piece Helix and the American premiere of Michael Gordon’s Bassoon Concerto. She has also conducted works by Adolphus Hailstork, Carlos Simon, Courtney Bryant, Jessie Montgomery, Jennifer Higdon, Clarice Assad, and more. As an opera conductor, she has conducted productions of Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro and Don Giovanni, Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Shuying Li’s Who Married Star Husbands. Gallo’s operatic conducting style has been described as “stylish, skillful and attentive” (Scott Cantrell, Dallas News.)
Gallo studied conducting in Vienna, Prague, and Banska Stiavnica with the late Maksimilijan Cencic and Leos Svarovsky. In Vienna, she studied piano with Giorgi Latsobidze and violin with Barbara Gorzynska. Gallo holds a doctorate of musical arts from the University of Michigan, where she was awarded the Helen Wu graduate fellowship in conducting. At Michigan she studied with conductor and educator Kenneth Kiesler and assisted Martin Katz and Kathleen Kelly on opera productions. Furthering her conducting education, she has attended festivals and masterclasses with conductors such as Sir Simon Rattle and Daniel Barenboim.
Outside the concert hall, she reads and studies languages. She loves yoga, basketball, long-distance running, and hiking. She has a passion for baseball and played professional fastpitch for the Vienna Wanderers.
Agenda :
http://chelseagallo.com/calendar/
Interview between Leonard Slatkin and Chelsea Gallo
https://www.michiganradio.org/post/passing-baton-maestro-and-young-conductor-riff-changing-classical-music-industry
"From the very first downbeat of the widely-familiar overture to the joyous close of the opera three hours later, the orchestra consistently supported the cast by bringing a buzzing energy to the light-hearted pieces and a moaning intensity to the more dramatic moments. Chelsea Gallo led the orchestra with grace and with fiery command into a sparkling interpretation of the score." Karalyn Schubring Arts in Michigan
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