- James Paul
James Paul (born 1940 in
Forest Grove ,Oregon , U.S.) is an American conductor. He studied voice at theOberlin Conservatory of Music and theMozarteum inSalzburg , while conducting various student and professional organizations. Following his studies he was awarded the Serge Koussevitsky Memorial Conducting Prize presented by Erich Leinsdorf at the 1967Tanglewood Music Festival.Mr. Paul then served as conducting fellow with the
St. Louis Symphony and conductor of the Bach Society of St. Louis. He subsequently took posts as associate conductor of the Kansas City Philharmonic andMilwaukee Symphony Orchestra .In 1981 James Paul was appointed Music Director of the Baton Rouge Symphony. Under the fifteen years under his leadership, the orchestra became a well-disciplined, highly recognized artistic entity. The Symphony shared the 1983 American Symphony Orchestra League award for most innovative programming with the Brooklyn Philharmonic and was also the only regional orchestra featured on the
WFMT Fine Arts Network's Music in America series. In 1984, James Paul founded the Baton Rouge Symphony Chorus. A high point of his tenure was the orchestra's triumphant performance onOctober 22 ,1988 atCarnegie Hall in New York City. The program included Chadwick’s Jubilee from Symphonic Sketches, Sibelius’ Symphony No. 2 and Beethoven's Piano Concerto Nr. 4 with soloist Abbey Simon. The concert received excellent reviews in both the New York and Louisiana newspapers. Following his final concerts in February 1998, Paul was named Conductor Emeritus, the only conductor so honored by the orchestra in its 50-year history.Parallel to his tenure in Baton Rouge, Paul served for several years as music director of the
Ohio Light Opera (conductingGilbert and Sullivan and otherlight opera s) and principal guest conductor of theLouisiana Philharmonic Orchestra .As a guest conductor he has led the Chicago Symphony, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Symphonies of Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Houston, Dallas, Seattle, San Diego, San Antonio, New Jersey, Oakland, Honolulu, Kansas City, Jacksonville and Detroit. Recent past engagements include the Houston Symphony, the Singapore Symphony, the National Symphony, the Minnesota Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony, the San Francisco Symphony, the Saint Louis Symphony, the Buffalo Philharmonic the Calgary Philharmonic, Symphony Nova Scotia (Halifax), Vancouver Symphony, and the Utah Symphony.
In 1997, James Paul recorded Paul Paray's Joan of Arc Mass and First Symphony with the
Royal Scottish National Orchestra and Chorus. This recording received aGrammy nomination for “Best Choral Performance.”Mr. Paul currently holds permanent posts as music director and conductor of
The Shedd Institute 'sOregon Festival of American Music and its American Symphonia, and music director of theOregon Coast Music Festival . Following six seasons as principal guest conductor of theGrant Park Music Festival, he became artistic director of the Sewanee Summer Music Festival in 2006.
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