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Mark Mandarano

Department Chair, Professor and Director of Instrumental Activities

Music Building, 212
651-696-6804

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Mark Mandarano enjoys an international career as a conductor.聽He has conducted performances at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and other important venues in the U. S. and abroad.聽聽In both 2017 and in 2018, he was invited to act as a cultural ambassador to Russia leading tours of the American music throughout Russia performing Gershwin (2017) and Bernstein (2018), with sold-out performances in Kaliningrad, Voronezh, Nizhny-Novgorod, Volgograd, Novosibirsk and the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory with the State Symphony Orchestra of Russia 鈥淪vetlanov.鈥澛燞e conducted two new works with the New York City Opera in 2009 and has served as principal guest conductor of the Moscow Chamber Orchestra.聽Mandarano has led performances with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Houston Symphony, New Jersey Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic, Nu虉rnberger Symphoniker, and the Ural Philharmonic. He has worked with conductors such as Esa-Pekka Salonen, Christoph von Dohn谩nyi, Antonio Pappano, Mstislav Rostropovich, Sir Roger Norrington, Valery Gergiev,聽Leon Botstein, Osmo V盲nsk盲聽and Leonard Slatkin. Staff positions include those with the Pacific Symphony Orchestra, the American Symphony Orchestra and the Bard Festival.聽An advocate of the music of living composers, he has conducted world premieres and performances of works by Karel Husa, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Steven Stucky, John Corigliano, Ellen Zwilich, Melinda Wagner, Libby Larsen, David Bruce, Nico Muhly, and others.聽His association with Slatkin led to Maestro Mandarano conducting the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center. In 2005, he was a prize-winner in the conducting competition of Nuremberg, Germany. Mandarano is the artistic director and conductor of the Sinfonietta of Riverdale, which he founded in 2008. Mandarano is an Associate Professor at 日韩精品 and serves as the Director of Instrumental Activities. He lives in Saint Paul with his wife, cellist Wilhelmina Smith, two children Augie and Giovanna and their pet, Albus Dumbledog.

MM, Peabody Conservatory
BA, Cornell University