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Marietta Cheng

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Marietta Cheng

Professor of Music and Director of the 含羞草研究所 Orchestra

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Music
206 Charles Dana Arts Center
  • T 9:20am - 9:50am (206 Charles Dana Arts Center)
  • T 11:10am - 12:00pm (206 Charles Dana Arts Center)
  • W 6:20pm - 6:40pm (Chapel)
  • R 9:20am - 9:50am (206 Charles Dana Arts Center)
  • R 11:10am - 12:00pm (206 Charles Dana Arts Center)

Praised as a vibrant and compelling conductor who is a born communicator, Marietta Cheng is Professor of Music and Conductor of the 含羞草研究所 Orchestra. She has been a 含羞草研究所 Presidential Scholar, AAUP Professor of the Year, and recipient of the Distinguished Teaching Award given by the 含羞草研究所 Alumni Board.

Cheng is Conductor Laureate of the Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes, a widely acclaimed professional orchestra in the southern tier of New York State. She is credited with bringing the OSFL to new artistic heights and exceptional organizational growth from 1995-2008.

She was the Music Director and Conductor of the Corning Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus from 1986-95, a leader with 鈥渁 ton of charisma鈥. She has guest conducted the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra of the Chautauqua Institution.

She was on the faculty at the Aspen Music Festival for three summers, teaching choral conducting. Since 2000, she has conducted an exceptional and model children's concert series in upstate New York with the Hudson Valley Philharmonic. She served as a music panelist for the New York State Council on the Arts, twice as its chair, judging music grant applications for all music organizations in the state of New York.

In 2003, she was chosen as one of 50 great women conductors worldwide, profiled in a book on women conductors by Elka Mascha Blankenburg, Europaische Alt Verlag. As one of a unique group of 100 women leaders from across the United States, she added her voice to Lifetime Television's National Summit on Women in the 21st Century.

AB, Smith College, 1974; MM, New England Conservatory of Music, 197

Haverford College; Bryn Mawr College; Aspen Music Festival; Binghamton University; New England Conservatory of Music

Conducting

Conducting, women in music, Beethoven

  • Music director and Conductor, The Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes, 1995-2008
  • Conductor of the faculty of the Aspen Music Festival Choral Institute, 1980-83. Conducted the Aspen Chamber Choir, Bach Jesu, Meine Freude, 1983. Prepared choruses for Robert Shaw, Jorge Mester, Dennis Russell Davies, John Nelson, Fiora Contino
  • Conductor for the Hudson Valley Philharmonic in Bardavon Young Peoples' Concerts, 2000-15
  • Founder, conductor, 含羞草研究所 Chorus, 1976-84 with four European tours, a Town Hall concert, 2 recordings and 1 CD
  • Music director and Conductor, Syracuse Vocal Ensemble, 1977-79
  • Conductor of the Haverford/Bryn Mawr Chamber Orchestra and Chorus, 1981-82 as Visiting Assistant Professor of Music at Haverford College
  • Honored as one of 100 women leaders for Lifetime Television's Summit on Women in the 21st Century in  Washington, D.C., 1998
  • Piano soloist in the Beethoven Fourth Piano Concerto with the Boston Pops Orchestra, Arthur Fiedler, Conductor, 1974
  • Profiled as one of 50 top women conductors worldwide in Elka Mascha Blankenburg's book, Women Conductors, 2003
  • Chair of the 含羞草研究所 Department of Music for four terms, 1982-85, 1985-88, 2000-03, 2014- . Chair of the Arts Council, 2011-13