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The Planets, Montgomery, JessieProkofievHolst
Charleston Symphony OrchestraConductor
View program, cast and crewThe Sphinx Virtuosi, PiazzollaSimon, CarlosColeridge-TaylorRevueltasAbelsNegrón
Minnesota OrchestraConductor
View program, cast and crewJuilliard Orchestra Conducted by Tito Muñoz, RevueltasProkofievStravinsky
The Juilliard SchoolConductor
View program, cast and crewSibelius’ Violin Concerto, MobergSibeliusGriegShostakovich
Royal Philharmonic OrchestraConductor
View program, cast and crewNatural Wonder, Smith, GabriellaHovhanessBeethoven
Chicago Symphony OrchestraConductor
View program, cast and crewThe Planets, Montgomery, JessieProkofievHolst
Charleston Symphony OrchestraConductor
View program, cast and crewThe Sphinx Virtuosi, PiazzollaSimon, CarlosColeridge-TaylorRevueltasAbelsNegrón
Minnesota OrchestraConductor
View program, cast and crewSibelius’ Violin Concerto, MobergSibeliusGriegShostakovich
Royal Philharmonic OrchestraConductor
View program, cast and crewNatural Wonder, Smith, GabriellaHovhanessBeethoven
Chicago Symphony OrchestraConductor
View program, cast and crewBBC SSO 2024-25 Season Afternoon Performance: Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No.1, Smith, GabriellaTchaikovsky, P. I.Mahler
BBC Scottish Symphony OrchestraConductor
View program, cast and crewPraised for his versatility, technical clarity, and keen musical insight, Tito Muñoz is internationally recognized as one of the most gifted conductors on the podium today. Now in his ninth season as as the Virginia G. Piper Music Director of The Phoenix Symphony, Tito previously served as Music Director of the Opéra National de Lorraine in France, as well as Assistant Conductor positions with The Cleveland Orchestra, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra and the Aspen Music Festival. Since his tenure in Cleveland, Tito has celebrated critically acclaimed successes with the orchestra, among others stepping in for the late Pierre Boulez in 2012 and leading repeated collaborations with the Joffrey Ballet, including the orchestra’s first staged performances of Stravinsky