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Dr. Leslie Dunner

Dr. Leslie Dunner

Conductor and Composer

Leslie  Dunner was the first American winner of the Arturo Toscanni  International Conducting Competition. The recipient of the Distinguished  Young Alumnus award from the University of Cincinnati he has also been  honored by the NAACP with the James Weldon Johnson Award.

In 2018, Dunner became the Conductor for the Interlochen Arts Academy Orchestra.


His  first professional appointment was an academic one when he became a  professor of music at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota. He  became the principal guest conductor at the Dance Theatre of Harlem and,  the resident conductor at the Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO). While  he was with DSO  first as assistant, then associate, and finally as  resident conductor, Dunner performed in concerts ranging from Pops to  the major classical repertoire. He also led the DSO in developing their  educational programs, concerts for young people. He went on to be  assistant to veteran conductor Kurt Masur with the New York Philharmonic  Orchestra,   joining them on their European tour.

In the 1990s Dunner was involved with the Detroit Symphony Civic and Dearborn  Symphony Orchestras and toured Europe, South America, and the United  States with the Dance Theatre of Harlem andn 1992 performed with them  for Nelson Mandela. Dunner also took the Dance Theatre of Harlem (DTH)  to world-famous festivals, including the Salzburg Festival in Austria  and the Tivoli Festival in Denmark, and led the company's command  performance before Diana, Princess of Wales in London.


In 1998, Dunner took up the post of music director of the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra.


Dunner became Music Director and Conductor of the South Shore Opera Company of Chicago.

Dunner  has performed as guest conductor with major orchestras around the world.  These include the New York Philharmonic,  the Dan Francisco and Seattle  Symphony orchestras, the Symphony Orchestra of Madrid (Spain), and the  Warsaw Sinfonia (Poland). Dunner makes regular trips to South Africa,  where he has performed with that country's major orchestras. He has also  performed with chamber orchestras, and with prestigious international  dance companies, including the American Ballet Theatre, the Royal Ballet  at Covent Garden (London, England), and the Birmingham Royal Ballet  (Birmingham, England).

Education:

  • BA, University of Rochester's Eastman School of Music

  • MA, Queens College in New York City

  • DMA, University of Cincinnati, College of Conservatory Music

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