Daniel Hege

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Daniel Hege
Background information
Genre(s) Classical
Occupation(s) Conducting
Associated
acts
Syracuse Symphony Orchestra

Daniel Hege is an American Orchestral Conductor. He is currently the Musical Director & Conductor of the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra.

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[edit] Biography

Mr. Hege was born in Colorado and raised in Idaho[1] to parents Carl and Anne, who he names as his role models. He attended the First Mennonite Church in Aberdeen, Idaho. He began piano lessons at the age of nine and realized at that age that music would be his ruling passion.[2]

He has majors in history and music at Bethel College, graduating in 1987[2]. His senior seminar paper was about how the composer Dmitri Shostakovich worked under the repressive Stalin regime in Russia in the mid-20th century. And then went on to obtain a masters degree from the University of Utah in orchestral conducting. While at the University of Utah he founded the University Chamber Orchestra.[3]. He studied at the University of Southern California with Daniel Lewis and at the Aspen Music Festival with Paul Vermel.

In 2004 Mr. Hege received an honorary doctorate in Humane Letters from Le Moyne College.

He is active as a guest clinician and adjudicates various musical competitions nationally.

He is married to violinist Katarina Oladottir Hege, has three daughters and lives in Jamesville, NY.[3] [4]

[edit] Positions Held

  • Music Director of the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra (April 1999 - present)
  • Music Director of the Haddonfield Symphony, New Jersey
  • Music Director of the Encore Chamber Orchestra in Chicago
  • Music Director of the Chicago Youth Symphony (was honored twice by the American Symphony Orchestra League for innovative programming while in this position)[4]
  • Associate Conductor of the Kansas City Symphony
  • Assistant, Associate and Resident Conductor of the Baltimore Symphony (1996 - 2001) [5]
  • Music Director and Principal Conductor of the Young Musicians’ Foundation Debut Orchestra in Los Angeles [4]
  • Musical Director of the Newton Mid-Kansas Symphony Orchestra [4]
  • Director of Instrumental Music at the Orange County High School of the Arts
  • Assistant Conductor of the Pacific Symphony Orchestra

[edit] Guest Conductor Roles

Maestro Hege has performed as guest conductor for the following orchestras and festivals:[4]

[edit] Recordings

  • SSO Big Band Bash, 2006,
  • Serenity Cedille, 2006, Label: Cedille
  • SSO Holiday Pops, 2002
  • SSO Classics Concert, 2000
  • Violin Concertos by Black Composers of the 18th & 19th Centuries, 1999, Label: Cedille , with violinist Rachel Barton and the Encore Chamber Orchestra (which was nominated for a 1998 NPR Heritage Award)
  • Done Made My Vow, works of Adolphus Hailstork performed with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Morgan State Choir
  • The Gift, Label: Woodland Records, with oboist Brad Smith.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Geneva Concerts 2002—2003 Season (HTML). Geneva Concerts. Retrieved on February 7, 2007.
  2. ^ a b Zuercher, Melanie (July 2004). On the pathway to leadership (HTML). Bethel College Alumni Magazine. Bethel College. Retrieved on February 7, 2007.
  3. ^ a b CM Artists Conductor Biography - Daniel Hege (HTML). Retrieved on February 7, 2007.
  4. ^ a b c d e Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, Conductors (HTML). Retrieved on February 7, 2007.
  5. ^ Rochester Philharmonic, Guest Artist Information, Daniel Hege (HTML). Retrieved on February 7, 2007.