| Nan Harrison Washburn, Music Director & Conductor |
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Winner of 17 ASCAP awards for adventuresome programming from the American Symphony Orchestra League, Nan Washburn is one of the most innovative and dynamic conductors working in the United States today. For her engaging performances and fresh approach to concert programming, critics have hailed her work as having “perspicacity, nerve, imagination and all-round savvy." “LIVELY AND ENGAGING” - LOS ANGELES WEEKLY She is now beginning her eleventh season as the Music Director of the Plymouth Symphony and her sixth season directing Orchestra Canton. Beginning this fall she will also be the Artistic Director and Principal Conductor for the Celebration Youth Orchestras. Other positions she in past years include Artistic Director and Conductor of the West Hollywood Orchestra, Music Director of Orchestra Sonoma, the Camellia Symphony in Sacramento, Principal Conductor of the Channel Islands Symphony, the Acalanes Chamber Orchestra, the American Jazz Theater, and Director of the San Francisco State University Symphony Orchestra. For her pioneering work, Ms. Washburn has been featured on National Public Radio, in WESTWAYS MAGAZINE, COASTLINES MAGAZINE, SAN FRANCISCO FOCUS MAGAZINE and the American Symphony Orchestra League's SYMPHONY MAGAZINE. She has worked with and performed works by many of the leading composers in the U.S. today, including Ned Rorem, Libby Larsen, Ellen Zwilich, John Corigliano, Joan Tower, Alvin Singleton, Chen Yi, Lou Harrison, Tobias Picker, Lowell Liebermann, Harold Farberman, Alice Gomez, Michael Daugherty, Jennifer Higdon, and Mary Watkins. Notable soloists include Sharon Robinson, Donald McInnes, Norman Fischer, Kaaren Erickson, Geraldine Walther, Judy Collins, Mark O’Conner, Mason Williams, Jason Graae, Jo Anne Worley, Bruce Vilanch, Blair Underwood and John Walz. “RIVETING” - BEVERLY HILLS OUTLOOK Born in Denver and raised in Southern California, Nan Washburn has conducted throughout the United States, including the symphony orchestras of Richmond, Sacramento, Wyoming, Eugene, Berkeley, Marin, Cheyenne, Dubuque, Perrysburg, Stockton and Napa Valley. Other guest appearances have been with Oregon Mozart Players, Women's Philharmonic, Colorado and California All State Honor Orchestras, and the University of Michigan Philharmonia. “WATCHING NAN WASHBURN CONDUCT IS A TREAT IN ITSELF” - SHOWMAG.COM Ms. Washburn first came to national attention as a co-founder, the Artistic Director, and Associate Conductor of the San Francisco-based Women's Philharmonic from 1980 to 1990, during which time she became one of the leading authorities on and advocates for orchestral works of women composers. She researched and reconstructed historical scores, commissioned new works, and programmed and performed dozens of works by women. In addition, she created some of the orchestra’s most successful projects, such as their educational concerts and the New Music Reading Sessions, and was also Musical Producer of their first CD. |

