
CONDUCTING EXPERIENCE - Steve EVERETT
Thamyris New Music Ensemble, Atlanta - Conductor, 1992-present
• 80+ concerts and 200+ scores of contemporary music
• Maxwell Davies' Eight Songs of a Mad King performance selected by Atlanta Cultural Olympic Committee as one of Ten Best Concerts in the Southeast, 1992
• "Cologne Meets Atlanta New Music Festival" (concerts in Cologne and Atlanta)- Conductor-Composer, 1993 / funded by the Goethe Institut of AtlantaEmory Gamelan Ensemble, Atlanta - Music Director, 1996-present website
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Performed with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, at the 50th Society of Ethnomusicology Conference, for His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, and the Asian Cultural Experience of Atlanta
San Francisco Contemporary Music Players - Guest Conductor, 1998 website
World premieres by Terry Riley, Roberto Sierra, Yehudi Wyner, Hyo-Shin Na
Atlanta-Emory Orchestra - Conductor, 1997-98
Dekalb Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta - Guest Conductor, 1995
National Black Arts Festival, Atlanta - Principal Conductor, 1994
Contemporary Chamber Players of Illinois - Guest Conductor, 1986, 1993
Cobb Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta - Conductor, 1990-1991
Buckhead Sinfonietta chamber ensemble, Atlanta - Music Director, 1989-1990
OPERA OMNIA opera company, Atlanta - Conductor, 1983-1988
Repertory: Le Nozze di Figaro, Orfeo, Die Fledermaus, The Bartered Bride, Susannah, Dido and Aeneas, La Cambiale di Matrimonio (Rossini)
Illini Symphony Orchestra, Urbana, Illinois - Music Director, 1985-1986
Illinois Summer Youth Orchestra, Urbana, Illinois - Music Director, 1986
Produced-conducted A Messiaen Tribute, a three-day festival tribute commemorating the music and ideas of Olivier Messiaen. Produced CD of concert, released by ACA Digital Records, 1993
Produced and conducted contemporary music concerts at Emory University, 1993 - present
• The Mystical Flute, featured all ASO flutists, Southern premiere of Brant's Angels and Devils (11 flutes), broadcast N.P.R.
• The Maiden Returns, a multi-media event, "Women in the Arts at Emory"
• Empty Minds I, II, III, experimental multi-media works by Emory and guest composers, performers, dancers, poets, visual artists[back]