Carmen Moral

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Carmen Moral studied conducting with Ionel Perlea of New York's Metropolitan and with Laszlo Halasz, one of the founders of the City Center Opera of New York. She holds Master's degrees from the Manhattan School of Music and Columbia University ( New York) and a Master's degree and a DEA in Musicology from the Sorbone ( Paris). She currently teaches conducting in Boston's Berklee College of Music.

Carmen Moral was the first woman to become a Music Director and Conductor of a major Latin American orchestra : the National Symphony Orchestra of Peru, her native country. She was selected for this position by a competition in which she was the only woman participant. Since then, several orchestras have entrusted her with the post of Music Director, such as the Bogota Philharmonic Orchestra ( Colombia ), I. Frauen-Kammerorchester von Osterreich ( Vienna ), the Symphony Orchestra of Mimar Sinan University ( Istanbul ), and, for a second time, the National Symphony orchestra of Peru. She served for six years as First Conductor of the Istanbul State Opera. She had the honor of becoming Conductor Emeritus of the National Symphony Orchestra of Peru, "Gran Official" of the Merit Order-City of Bogota and Medal of Honor of the Peruvian Culture.

Carmen Moral's repertoire encompasses a wide range of musical styles and genres-symphony, opera and chamber music- represented in more than 700 works. She has conducted numerous world premieres. The George Enescu Philharmonic ( Bucharest ), the Symphony Orchestra of Russia ( Moscow ), the Tonkunstlerorchester ( Vienna ), the Buenos Aires Philharmonic, the Pasdeloup Orchestra ( Paris ), the National Symphony Orchestra of Mexico, and the Chamber Orchestras of Lausanne and Vienna are among the 80 orchestras that have invited Carmen Moral as a guest conductor. Her concerts in 26 countries of Europe, Asia and the Americas have taken her to such theaters as the Grosser Musikvereinsaal of Vienna, the Kennedy Center of Washington, D.C., the Bolshoi Hall of Moscow Conservatory, the Teatro Colon of Buenos Aires, the Teatro Bellas Artes of Mexico, D.F., the Theater of the Nationalities of Beijing, the Salle Pleyel of Paris, etc.