Gustav Meier is Music Director of the Greater Lansing Symphony Orchestra in
Michigan and the Greater Bridgeport Symphony Orchestra in Connecticut. He
appears regularly as guest conductor in Europe, South and Central America
and throughout the United States.
Meier's academic appointments have included the Yale School
of Music, where he became the youngest full professor in its
history, the Eastman School of Music and the University of
Michigan (AnnArbor). Harvard University honored Gustav Meier
with the Luise Vosgerian Teaching Award for his "outstanding
teaching abilities and high level of artistic accomplishments.
Innovative artistic direction has earned Meier critical praises
in this country and abroad. Productions which received nationwide
coverage included Stravinsky Rake's Progress in which he collaborated
with the film director Rober Altman (M.A.S.H., Nashville, The
Players), William Bolcom's Songs of Innocence and Experience,
which he conducted in Ann Arbor (American premiere) and at
Chicago's Grant Park, and Andre Previn's All Good Boys Deserve
Favour, a play by Tom Stoppard set for actors and symphony
orchestra.
Recent conducting engagements include subscription concerts with the Colorado
and the Quad City Symphony Orchestras. He was also appointed artistic advisor
to the Birmingham, Alabama Symphony Orchestra as of last fall. Future guest
engagements include subscription concerts with China's National Symphony
Orchestra, the Alabama, Tallahassee, Florida West Coast and Hamilton (Ontario)
Symphony Orchestras. In 1996 Gustav Meier was awarded the Ditson Prize which
recognizes a commitment to consistently perform works of American composers.
Source:
http://www.bridgeportsymphony.org/about_the_conductor.htm
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