Anthony R. Parnther
Anthony Parnther | |
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Born |
Anthony Parnther Norfolk, Virginia, U.S. |
Residence | Los Angeles, California |
Education |
Northwestern University East Tennessee State University Yale University |
Occupation |
Conductor Music Director |
Years active | 1988–Present |
Employer | Southeast Symphony |
Anthony Parnther is an American conductor of West Indian and Samoan descent. He studied music at Northwestern University and education at East Tennessee State University. He studied conducting with Victor Yampolsky at Northwestern University, Lawrence Leighton Smith at Yale and Thomas Jenrette and Roxanne Haskill at East Tennessee State University.
Parnther currently serves as conductor of the Southeast Symphony in Los Angeles, California and Wind Orchestra of the West. Previously, Anthony conducted the Orange County Symphony in Anaheim, California and the Inland Valley Symphony (now the Temecula Valley Symphony) in Temecula, California. He taught at the University of California, Berkeley from 2010 - 2015.
He is a noted orchestrator, conductor, and bassoonist with the Hollywood Studio Symphony for television, motion pictures and video games.
External links
- Southeast Symphony opens 64th Season with new Maestro
- Official Website
- Biography on Southeast Symphony Website