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Kevin M. Geraldi is a distinguished conductor known for his innovative programming and commitment to exploring the human experience through music. With a rich background in conducting, he has led the Illinois Wind Symphony in several notable performances, including the consortium premiere of James Lee III's Solar Testimonies, a symphony that reflects the evolving life of a university community. His repertoire also features works such as Norman Dello Joio's Fantasies On a Theme by Haydn, Cindy McTee's Timepiece, and John Philip Sousa's A Century of Progress, showcasing his versatility and dedication to both classic and contemporary compositions. Additionally, he has collaborated with the O'Fallon Wind Ensemble, presenting an eclectic program that highlights the cultural and traditional reimaginings of musical ideas, including a distinctive concerto for violin and band by Kristin Kuster. As he continues to push the boundaries of orchestral music, Kevin is poised to engage audiences with upcoming projects that promise to further enrich the musical landscape. His passion for music and leadership in the conducting realm make him a prominent figure in the arts community.
Artist summary generated by AI
Kevin M. Geraldi is a distinguished conductor known for his innovative programming and commitment to exploring the human experience through music. With a rich background in conducting, he has led the Illinois Wind Symphony in several notable performances, including the consortium premiere of James Lee III's Solar Testimonies, a symphony that reflects the evolving life of a university community. His repertoire also features works such as Norman Dello Joio's Fantasies On a Theme by Haydn, Cindy McTee's Timepiece, and John Philip Sousa's A Century of Progress, showcasing his versatility and dedication to both classic and contemporary compositions. Additionally, he has collaborated with the O'Fallon Wind Ensemble, presenting an eclectic program that highlights the cultural and traditional reimaginings of musical ideas, including a distinctive concerto for violin and band by Kristin Kuster. As he continues to push the boundaries of orchestral music, Kevin is poised to engage audiences with upcoming projects that promise to further enrich the musical landscape. His passion for music and leadership in the conducting realm make him a prominent figure in the arts community.
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