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Conductor Paul Mauffray (Vienna, 2012)
Paul Mauffray is an American conductor and laureat of the 2007 Bartók International Opera Conducting Competition,[1] The American Prize for Conductors, and 1996 Freedman Conducting Competition. He has studied at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, Louisiana State University, Justus Liebig University (Giessen), Masaryk University (Brno), and earned a Masters of Music degree in Orchestra Conducting as an Associate Instructor / Assistant Conductor at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music.[2]
He has been engaged in the Czech Republic at the Prague National Theater[3] and National Theater in Brno,[4] and he has worked as assistant conductor to Sir Charles Mackerras with the Czech Philharmonic on recordings of Leoš Janáček's Kata Kabanova and Antonín Dvořák's Rusalka. He has also worked as assistant conductor on operas at the Salzburg Festival, Theater an der Wien, and was a guest conductor at the Romanian National Opera, Bucharest, Schleswig-Holsteinisches Landestheater, Slovak National Theater (Bratislava, Slovakia), Opéra Louisiane, Mobile Opera Alabama, and the Mariinsky TheatreinSaint Petersburg, Russia.[5]
As an advocate for the revival of lost operas, Paul Mauffray recorded excerpts from the 1964 opera The Scarlet LetterbyFredric Kroll with the Brno Philharmonic, and he reconstructed George Whitefield Chadwick's Burlesque Opera of Tabasco which had been lost since 1894 and which he conducted with New Orleans Opera in 2018.[6]
Paul Mauffray, Prague 2017
In 2018, Paul Mauffray was inducted as a national honorary member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia music fraternity and recognized as a Signature Sinfonian.
Orchestras
The orchestras which Paul Mauffray has conducted include the following:
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Academies Festival Orchestra Singapore
Augsburg Philharmonic
Bear Valley Festival Orchestra
Beethoven Orchester Bonn
Bohuslav Martinu Philharmonic Zlin
Brno Philharmonic
Brno National Theater Orchestra
Carlsbad Symphony
Chattanooga Symphony and Opera
City Opera of Usti nad Labem
Czech National Symphony Orchestra
Czech Virtuosi
Hradec Králové Philharmonic
Hungarian Opera Cluj-Napoca
Indiana University Symphony Orchestra
Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra Ostrava
Jefferson Symphony Orchestra
Kammerphilharmonie der Nationen
La Sierra University Orchestra
Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra
Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra
Mobile Opera
Monroe Symphony Orchestra
New Orleans Civic Symphony
New World Symphony
New York Concert Artists Orchestra
North Hungarian Symphony Orchestra Miskolc
Oakland East Bay Symphony
Opéra Louisiane
Orchestre de Besançon Franche-Comté
Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne
Orchestre National de Lyon
Orquesta Sinfónica de Salta
Prague Philharmonia
Pilsen Philharmonic
Pardubice Chamber Philharmonic
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra
Rapides Symphony
Romanian National Opera, Bucharest
Saint Joseph Symphony
Schleswig-Holsteinisches Sinfonieorchester
Schloss Schönbrunn Orchester
Slovak National Opera
Slovak Philharmonic
Slovak Sinfonietta Zilina
South Bohemia Chamber Philharmonic
Stern Orchestra Prague
Talich Philharmonia Prague
Vargön Youth Orchestra
Awards
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Second Place 2021, 2018, Third Place 2015, 2016, & 2019 Honorary Mention 2014, The American Prize for Professional Conductors
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Second Prize, Béla Bartók International Opera Conducting Competition, Romania, 2007 [1]
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First Prize, Freedman Conducting Competition, U.S.A., 1996
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Honorary Mention & Semi-Finalist, Prague Spring International Conducting Competition, Czech Republic, 1995 & 2000
External links
References
^ Alumnus Paul Mauffray performs with soloist from Vienna Philharmonic
^ Paul Mauffray assistant conductor on Janáček operas at Prague National Theatre
^ U.S. conductor to stage concert in Brno to mark hurricane victims.
^ Paul Mauffray bio at Mariinsky Theatre
^ Tabasco review by the Boston Musical Intelligencer
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