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Paul Phillips is a distinguished conductor known for his dynamic leadership and innovative programming. With a rich background in orchestral music, he has made significant contributions to the classical music scene, particularly through his work with the Stanford Philharmonia. Notably, he conducted the Fall Concert at the prestigious Bing Concert Hall, where he showcased a diverse repertoire that included Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 95, Maurice Ravel's Pavane pour une infante défunte, Adam Schoenberg's Finding Rothko, and Alfred Schnittke's Concerto for Piano and String Orchestra. These performances not only highlighted his versatility but also his ability to engage audiences with both classic and contemporary works. As he continues to shape the musical landscape, Phillips is poised to embark on exciting new projects that promise to further enrich the cultural fabric of the community. His commitment to excellence and passion for music make him a prominent figure in the world of conducting, inspiring both musicians and audiences alike.
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Paul Phillips is a distinguished conductor known for his dynamic leadership and innovative programming. With a rich background in orchestral music, he has made significant contributions to the classical music scene, particularly through his work with the Stanford Philharmonia. Notably, he conducted the Fall Concert at the prestigious Bing Concert Hall, where he showcased a diverse repertoire that included Joseph Haydn's Symphony No. 95, Maurice Ravel's Pavane pour une infante défunte, Adam Schoenberg's Finding Rothko, and Alfred Schnittke's Concerto for Piano and String Orchestra. These performances not only highlighted his versatility but also his ability to engage audiences with both classic and contemporary works. As he continues to shape the musical landscape, Phillips is poised to embark on exciting new projects that promise to further enrich the cultural fabric of the community. His commitment to excellence and passion for music make him a prominent figure in the world of conducting, inspiring both musicians and audiences alike.
PAUL PHILLIPS, Professor of Music and Gretchen B. Kimball Director of Orchestral Studies, has conducted over 80 orchestras, opera companies, and ballet troupes worldwide, including the San Francisco Symphony, Dallas Symphony, Detroit Symphony, Opera Boston, Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra and Choir, and Paul Taylor Dance Company. Phillips is mu...
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