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Matthew Halls is a distinguished conductor known for his dynamic interpretations and engaging performances. With a rich background in classical music, he has garnered acclaim for his ability to connect with both musicians and audiences alike. Halls is set to lead several notable upcoming productions, including Sunday Afternoon Mozart, where he will conduct masterpieces by Sibelius and Mozart, featuring the talented Angela Hewitt on piano and introducing a new work by rising British composer Robin Haigh. Additionally, he will debut with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in All Haydn with the ASO, a concert dedicated entirely to the works of Joseph Haydn, scheduled for February 20 to 22, 2025. This event will showcase the exceptional cellist Sterling Elliott and include performances of Haydn's Cello Concerto No. 2 and Symphony No. 101, famously known as The Clock. Halls' commitment to bringing classical music to life through innovative programming and collaboration with talented artists positions him as a prominent figure in the contemporary classical music scene. His upcoming projects promise to deliver unforgettable experiences that celebrate the timeless beauty of classical compositions.
Artist summary generated by AI
Matthew Halls is a distinguished conductor known for his dynamic interpretations and engaging performances. With a rich background in classical music, he has garnered acclaim for his ability to connect with both musicians and audiences alike. Halls is set to lead several notable upcoming productions, including Sunday Afternoon Mozart, where he will conduct masterpieces by Sibelius and Mozart, featuring the talented Angela Hewitt on piano and introducing a new work by rising British composer Robin Haigh. Additionally, he will debut with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in All Haydn with the ASO, a concert dedicated entirely to the works of Joseph Haydn, scheduled for February 20 to 22, 2025. This event will showcase the exceptional cellist Sterling Elliott and include performances of Haydn's Cello Concerto No. 2 and Symphony No. 101, famously known as The Clock. Halls' commitment to bringing classical music to life through innovative programming and collaboration with talented artists positions him as a prominent figure in the contemporary classical music scene. His upcoming projects promise to deliver unforgettable experiences that celebrate the timeless beauty of classical compositions.
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