Sean Newhouse Explained
Sean Newhouse is an American orchestral conductor. He graduated from the Cleveland Institute of Music.[1] In 2007, he studied at the Tanglewood Music Center.[2] In 2010, he was appointed assistant conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.[3] On February 24, 2011, Newhouse stepped in on two hours' notice to conduct Mahler's 9th symphony, replacing an ailing James Levine in a surprise debut.[4]
Notes and References
- News: QUICK TAKES; Cleveland grad gets L.A. post. May 26, 2005. Chris. Pasles. Los Angeles Times. E.5.
- News: Tanglewood Festival: I Hear a Symphony (at Last). 2011-10-20. August 2, 2007. Allan. Kozinn. New York Times.
- Web site: Sean Newhouse: BSO Assistant Conductor . 2011-10-20. Boston Symphony Orchestra.
- Web site: Last-minute Maestro. 2013-01-20. Boston Globe.