Tito Arturo Muñoz (born July 14, 1983) is an American
conductor
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and is Music Director of
The Phoenix Symphony. He was previously Music Director of the
Opéra national de Lorraine and
Orchestre symphonique et lyrique de Nancy in
Nancy, France
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, and Ensemble LPR in
New York City
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, as well as Assistant Conductor of
The Cleveland Orchestra, the
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
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and the
Aspen Music Festival and School
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It is noted both for its concert programming and the musical training it offers to mostly young-adult music stud ...
.
Biography
Born in
Flushing, Queens
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, Muñoz first studied music in the
New York City Public School System, where he took up
violin
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at the
Louis Armstrong Middle School. He attended the Music Advancement Program at the
Juilliard School
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as a violin student of Hisako Resnick and later began composition studies with Amanda Harberg.
Muñoz attended the
Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts where he had his first public performance as a conductor, leading
Leonard Bernstein
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's
West Side Story
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Inspired by William Shakespeare's play ''Romeo and Juliet'', the story is set in the mid- ...
. He performed in many ensembles during his high school years, including the
InterSchool Orchestras of New York and the
New York Youth Symphony. He also attended the
Manhattan School of Music
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Pre-College Division where he studied violin with
Jonathan Strasser and composition with Alexander Yagupsky, and received the Richard Kimball Composition Award. During those summers, Muñoz attended the Kinhaven Music School and
Apple Hill Center for Chamber Music.
In 1999, Muñoz attended the
French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts and was given the opportunity to conduct several ensembles, as well as a fully staged Broadway musical production. He later returned to the Festival in 2001 and 2003 as faculty, where he taught violin and served as staff conductor.
Muñoz began undergraduate studies at the
Aaron Copland School of Music
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,
Queens College
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, as a violin student of
Orion String Quartet member Daniel Phillips. As a conductor, he organized many student performances, conducted the school's orchestras on several occasions, and collaborated with faculty in concerto performances.
In the summers of 2004 to 2006, Muñoz attended the
Aspen Music Festival and School
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It is noted both for its concert programming and the musical training it offers to mostly young-adult music stud ...
as a student in the American Academy of Conducting at Aspen where he studied with
David Zinman and Murry Sidlin. He also participated in
master class
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es with many notable conductors including Asher Fisch, George Manahan,
David Robertson,
Leonard Slatkin and
Robert Spano. He won the Festival's 2005
Robert J. Harth Conductor Prize and the 2006 Aspen Conducting Prize and was invited by Zinman to debut with
The Cleveland Orchestra at the
Blossom Music Center in 2006. He was appointed Assistant Conductor of the festival for the summer of 2007.
After working with
Leonard Slatkin, Muñoz was accepted into Slatkin's National Conducting Institute in 2006 and subsequently made his
National Symphony Orchestra
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debut conducting
Aaron Copland
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's
Billy the Kid
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at the
Kennedy Center
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in
Washington, D.C.
In May 2006, at the age of 22, Muñoz was appointed Assistant Conductor of the
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
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by
Paavo Järvi. He made his debut with the orchestra in February 2007 conducting a family concert. That same month, he replaced an ill
Krzysztof Penderecki
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to make his critically acclaimed subscription debut, with violinist
Chee-Yun
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as soloist. He made his
Cincinnati Pops
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debut in March 2007, performing with the
Celtic Tenors
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In 1998, Matthew “The Gill” Gilsenan from Kells, Co. Me ...
.
In April 2007, Muñoz was appointed Assistant Conductor of
The Cleveland Orchestra by
Franz Welser-Möst. He made his European debut with the Orchestre Lyrique de Région Avignon-Provence in December 2007.
Muñoz made his operatic debut in January 2009 with the
Opéra national de Lorraine in a production of Manuel Caballero's ''Los Sobrinos del Capitan Grant''. He also made his debut with the Opera's orchestra, l'
Orchestre symphonique et lyrique de Nancy, that same month. In December 2010, Muñoz was appointed Music Director of both institutions. In March 2013, Muñoz announced his resignation effective September 2013.
In November 2012, New York City music venue
(Le) Poisson Rouge
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announced the formation of an in-house orchestra named Ensemble LPR and appointed Muñoz as its Music Director. As of fall 2013, Muñoz is no longer director there.
In February 2014,
The Phoenix Symphony appointed Muñoz as its 11th Music Director, succeeding
Michael Christie.
References
External links
*
Tito Muñoz biographyat
The Phoenix Symphony
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1983 births
American male conductors (music)
Aspen Music Festival and School alumni
Aspen Music Festival and School faculty
Living people
Queens College, City University of New York alumni
People from Flushing, Queens
Educators from New York City
21st-century American conductors (music)
21st-century American male musicians