Robert Page

Choir Jury & Workshop Lecturer


Named Pennsylvania's Artist of the Year by Governor Tom Ridge in 1998 and dubbed a national treasure by American Record Review, Robert Page, dean of America's choral conductors, served as music director and conductor of The Mendelssohn Choir for 26 years and now as heir Music Director Emeritus.

From 1989-2005, he held the title of Director of Special Projects and Choral Activities with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. He is Director of Choral and Opera Studies and is the Paul Mellon University Professor of Music at Carnegie Mellon University. Page served as Assistant Conductor and Director of Choruses for the Cleveland Orchestra (1971-1989), and conducted the world-renowned ensemble on many occasions. Prior to coming to Pittsburgh, Page served on the faculty of Temple University and was Music Director of the Mendelssohn Club of Philadelphia.
In great demand as a conductor of symphony orchestras, opera and music theater productions, Page has conducted many of the major orchestras of the United States, including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Minnesota, Houston, Dallas, Louisiana, Milwaukee, Virginia, and San Antonio, as well as the opera companies of Cleveland, Kansas City, Toledo, and Opera Carolina and the Opera Theatre of Pittsburgh. He was the first conductor of the famed Berkshire Choral Festival.

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