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Michael Morgan (born September 1957 in
Washington, D.C.) is an
American conductor. He is currently
music director of the
Oakland East Bay Symphony and the
Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra, and artistic director of in
Walnut Creek,
California.
Biography
Michael Morgan born and raised in
Washington, D.C., where he attended public schools. He attended McKinley Tech High School in Washington D.C. and was affiliated with the D.C. Youth Orchestra Program but began conducting at the age of 12. While a student at
Oberlin College Conservatory of Music, he spent a summer at the Oberlin College Conservatory at Tanglewood. There he was a student of
Gunther Schuller and
Seiji Ozawa, and it was at that time that he first worked with
Leonard Bernstein.
In 1980, he won first prize in the Hans Swarovsky International Conductors Competition in Vienna, Austria and became Assistant Conductor of the
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, under
Leonard Slatkin. His operatic debut was in 1982 at the Vienna State Opera in Mozart's "The Abduction from the Seraglio". In 1986,
Sir Georg Solti chose him to become the Assistant Conductor of the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, a position he held for five years under both
Georg Solti and
Daniel Barenboim. He became music director of the
Oakland East Bay Symphony in 1990. Maestro Morgan serves as artistic director of the Oakland Youth Orchestra, music...
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