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"Scott
Speck's sensuous and exciting interpretation of Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony
took the audience by storm. His sure, free and expressive conducting style
electrified and swept away the Russian musicians. The sophisticated Moscow
public was extremely generous with long and tumultuous applause."
-- Moscow, Pravda
With recent performances in London, Paris, Moscow,
Beijing, San Francisco and Washington, Scott Speck has inspired international
acclaim as a conductor of passion, intelligence and winning personality.
Scott Speck's concerts with the Moscow RTV Symphony Orchestra in
Tchaikovsky Hall during the past season garnered unanimous praise. His gala performances with Yo-Yo Ma, Itzhak
Perlman, Joshua Bell, Midori, Evelyn Glennie and Olga Kern have highlighted his
recent and current seasons as Music Director of the Mobile Symphony. This
season he also collaborated intensively with Carnegie Hall for the fourth time
as Music Director of the West Shore Symphony (MI); and was invited to the White
House as Music Director of the Washington Ballet.
In recent seasons Scott Speck has conducted at London's Royal
Opera House at Covent Garden, the Paris Opera, Washington's Kennedy Center, San
Francisco's War Memorial Opera House, and the Los Angeles Music Center. He has
led numerous performances with the symphony orchestras of Baltimore, Houston,
Paris, Moscow, Shanghai, Beijing, Vancouver, Romania, Slovakia, Buffalo,
Columbus (OH), Honolulu, Louisville, New Orleans, Oregon, Rochester, Florida,
and Virginia, among many others.
Previously he held positions as Conductor of the San Francisco
Ballet (1998 to 2002); Music Advisor and Conductor of the Honolulu Symphony;
and Associate Conductor of the Los Angeles Opera. During a recent tour of
Asia he was named Principal Guest Conductor of the China Film Philharmonic in
Beijing.
In addition, Scott Speck the co-author of two of the world's
best-selling books on classical music for a popular audience, Classical
Music for Dummies and Opera for Dummies. These books have received stellar
reviews in both the national and international press and have garnered
enthusiastic endorsements from major American orchestras. They have been
translated into twenty languages and are available around the world. His third
book in the series, Ballet for Dummies, was released in September 2003.
Scott Speck has been a regular commentator on National
Public Radio, the BBC, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and Voice of
Russia, broadcast throughout the world. His writing has been featured in
numerous magazines and journals.
Born in Boston, Scott Speck graduated summa cum laude from Yale University. There he founded and directed the Berkeley
Chamber Orchestra, which continues to perform to this day. He was a Fulbright Scholar in Berlin, where
he founded Concerto Grosso Berlin, an orchestra dedicated to the performances
of Baroque and Classical music in a historically informed style. He received
his Master's Degree with highest honors from the University of Southern California,
served as a Conducting Fellow at the Aspen School of Music, and studied at the
Tanglewood Music Center. He is fluent in English, German and French, has a
diploma in Italian, speaks Spanish and has a reading knowledge of Russian.
"Scott
Speck is a great communicator of classical music. He exudes his passion for
music in every gesture and every word."
- David Styers, American
Symphony Orchestra League
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