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Now in his
twenty-first year as Music Director and Conductor of the University of Wyoming
Symphony Orchestra, Michael Griffith brings to his concerts a wealth of
experience and a wide repertoire, ranging from the early Baroque to twenty-two
world premieres. Guest conducting engagements have included Orquestra
Petrobras Pro Musica in Rio de Janeiro, Denver’s Mercury Ensemble, and
orchestras in Chicago, Cleveland, and elsewhere. Along the Front Range he has
been a guest conductor for the Ft. Collins Symphony, Cheyenne Symphony, Opera
Fort Collins, Colorado Music Festival (Boulder), Longmont Symphony, Powder River
Symphony, and Broomfield Symphony. His Canadian concert venues have included
Toronto, London, Sudbury, and North Bay, and in 2007 he led the UW Symphony in a
week-long concert tour of Bolivia.
With
younger musicians has conducted All-State and other honors ensembles and clinics
from the Atlantic coast to the Rocky Mountains and in Canada as well.
Dr. Griffith is
President of the Conductors Guild and a winner of a 2005 ASCAP/American Symphony
Orchestra League Award for Adventurous Programming. His teaching has been
recognized by his being elected a Top Ten Teacher by the UW graduating class of
2006, his being selected to teach the 2008 UW London Semester, his nomination
for an Ellbogen Teaching Award, and his “Thumbs-Up” award from the UW Arts &
Sciences student council for his “outstanding positive contributions” to the
university. The soundtrack he conducted for Wyoming Public Television’s
Wyoming Voices won both a Gold Aurora award and a Videographer Award of
Distinction. He conducted the UW Chamber Orchestra at the 2009 All-Northwest
convention of the Music Educators National Conference, and has conducted
performances with renowned guest artists such as the late harpsichordist Igor
Kipnis, pianist Christopher O’Riley, the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, cellist
Carter Brey, and Benny Kim, violin. Broadcast performances include the Nigerian
Broadcasting Company, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Minnesota Public Radio,
Nebraska Public Radio, University of Illinois Public Radio, KUSF San Francisco,
Wyoming Public Television, and Wyoming Public Radio.
Dr. Griffith
inherited his musical talent from his paternal grandmother Rose Brandt, a
leading soprano in the Vienna Folksoper early in the 20th
century. He grew up in Cleveland, where he studied oboe with Harvey McGuire and
Robert Zupnic of The Cleveland Orchestra. His conducting teachers were Charles
Bruck at the world-renowned Pierre Monteux School near Bar Harbor, Maine,
Kenneth Bloomquist and Dennis Burkh at Michigan State University, and Giora
Bernstein at the University of Colorado, where he earned his doctorate.
Dr.
Griffith is a published composer and ASCAP member, and has contributed to the
Conductors' Guild Journal, its Podium Notes Newsletter and New Music
Panels, and to conferences of the College Music Society and the Wyoming Music
Educators’ Association. He has also been a guest conductor at the University of
Cincinnati, University of Missouri, Michigan State University, Iowa State
University, the University of Colorado, Pacific Lutheran University, and
Millikin University. Equally at home in the orchestra pit as on the concert
stage, Dr. Griffith has conducted operas, ballets, operettas, and musical
comedies in Ohio, Michigan, Missouri, Colorado, South Dakota, and Wyoming. For
ten years he served on the faculty of Michigan Tech University, serving as
conductor of their Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra and as Director of Bands.
Undergraduate Learning Outcomes
Department of Music
Dept. 3037
1000 E. University Ave.
Laramie, WY 82071
(307) 766-5242
(307) 766-5326 (fax)
email: musicdpt@uwyo.edu
Main Office located in the
Fine Arts
Center
Room 258