
Since joining the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony as its Music Director five
years ago, Jason Weinberger has made a mark in Iowa with exceptionally committed
performances, bold and creative programming, and extensive community engagement.
Under Jason’s leadership the orchestra has taken major artistic strides,
performing a variety of new and recent American music and hosting such guest
artists as Yo-Yo Ma, David Shifrin, Peter Schickele, and Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg.
The WCFSO has also expanded its reach significantly in the past several seasons,
increasing the range of its concert offerings and successfully self-producing
an array of family and educational concerts. Off the stage Jason has become
a leading advocate for music throughout the Cedar Valley, and as part of that
effort he spearheads the programming and presentation of the WCFSO’s
wide-ranging educational and outreach initiatives.
In addition to his work in Iowa, Jason continues to develop a national profile.
This summer he was named Associate Conductor of the Louisville Orchestra, where
he will be responsible for educational and community programming. In recent
seasons Jason has also performed as guest conductor with the orchestras of
Kansas City, Memphis and Daejeon (Korea). Jason began his professional career
as a cover conductor with the National Symphony Orchestra, and he has performed
with the NSO several times in addition to leading the Kennedy Center/National
Symphony Orchestra Summer Music Institute. While in the mid-Atlantic region
Jason also directed the orchestra program at the Baltimore School for the Arts,
where he founded an adventurous chamber orchestra and conceived and led a number
of new initiatives for teaching and presenting music to urban youth.
Jason is a native of Los Angeles and began his musical training there on both
piano and clarinet, pursuing studies on the latter instrument with Yehuda Gilad
at the Colburn School for the Performing Arts. Beginning in 1992 he attended
Yale University, first receiving a bachelor's with academic distinction in
intellectual history and then completing a master's degree in clarinet performance
under the tutelage of David Shifrin. After leaving Yale Jason attended the
Peabody Conservatory as a master's student of Gustav Meier and was a recipient
of the Graduate Conducting Fellowship and a Peabody Career Grant.
For more details on Jason Weinberger, visit www.jasonweinberger.com
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