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Kenneth Kiesler was born on 18 August, 1953 in New York, New York, United States. Discover Kenneth Kiesler's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 18 August, 1953
Birthday 18 August
Birthplace New York, New York, United States
Nationality United States

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2019

Kenneth Kiesler was born in New York City. His father, Harry Isiah Kiesler, was of Polish/Austrian descent and his mother, Rose Segal Kiesler, was of French and German descent. He studied music from an early age; he played trumpet, sang in choruses and, at age 15, Kiesler conducted his first concert, Benjamin Britten’s Ceremony of Carols when the director took ill prior to the concert. Kiesler graduated from Nanuet High School in 1971.

Kiesler was a participant in the League of American Orchestras’ 1990 Leonard Bernstein American Conductors Program with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center and the 1991 Carnegie Hall Centenary conducting class with Pierre Boulez and L’Ensemble InterContemporain.

Kiesler is the conductor of many acclaimed recordings on the Naxos, Dorian, Equilibrium and Pierian labels; with the BBC Singers in London, Third Angle New Music Ensemble, and both the University of Michigan Symphony Orchestra and Opera Theatre. Kiesler was nominated for a Grammy for his recording of Darius Milhaud’s opera L’Orestie d’Eschyle which was nominated for Best Opera Recording in 2014. This is the first recording of Milhaud's complete Orestiean Trilogy of Aeschylus based on a libretto of Paul Claudel.

Kiesler has conducted Britten's Peter Grimes, Rossini’s Il Turco in Italia at the Opera Theatre of St. Louis, Orff’s Carmina Burana at Syracuse Opera and Bright Sheng’s The Silver River in Singapore as well as operas of Menotti, Mozart, Puccini, Ravel, Stravinsky and Verdi among others.

Kiesler has led many conducting master classes in the United States and internationally, including for the League of American Orchestras, the Conductors’ Guild, the Minister of Culture of Mexico, Philharmonisches Kammer Orchester Berlin and the Deutsches Musikrat in Germany, as well as at the Royal Academy of Music in London, Oxford University, the Waterville Valley Music Center and in the cities of Chicago, Houston, Leipzig, Moscow, Rome, São Paulo and Salt Lake City.

Kiesler is the founder and director of the Conductors Retreat at Medomak, an annual, intensive program which develops conductors’ artistic sensibilities and technical skills, as well as personal attributes and leadership capacity. It takes place at the site of the historic Medomak camp in Maine, where Kiesler himself spent many formative summers in his youth. Since 1997 the Conductors Retreat at Medomak has attracted conductors from around the world for instruction in conducting, score study, aural skills and physical expression.

Milhaud: L’Orestie d'Eschyle, University of Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Percussion Ensemble and Choirs, Naxos (2014)

2013

Nissman plays Ginastera: The Three Piano Concertos, Pierian (2013)

2010

Evan Chambers: The Old Burying Ground / Kiesler, University of Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Dorian Sono Luminus (2010)

2007

Schiff: Gimpel the Fool (Complete) Third Angle, Naxos (2007)

2006

Schiff: Gimpel the Fool (Scenes), Jewish Operas, Vol. 2, Milken Archive, Naxos (2006)

2005

Weinberg: Shabbat Ba'aretz, Milken Archive, Naxos (2005)

2004

Levy: Shir Shel Moshe (Song of Moses) / BBC Singers, Kiesler, Naxos (2004)

Bolcom, Bassett, Daugherty: Concertos / Kiesler, Et Al, Equilibrium (2004)

Ben-Amots: Celestial Dialogues / Hashkivenu, Milken Archive, Naxos (2004)

Ellstein: The Gollum (Scenes), Jewish Operas, Vol. 1, Milken Archive, Naxos (2004)

Amram: Shir L'erev Shabbat / The Final Ingredient, Milken Archive, Naxos (2004)

Schoenfield: The Merchant and the Pauper, Milken Archive, Naxos (2004)

1995

Since 1995, Kiesler has been professor of conducting and director of orchestras at the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance. He is a sought after teacher and mentor of conductors internationally. Kiesler has been director of conducting programs of International Masterclasses Berlin since 2012. From 2006 to 2012, he was the Director of the Conductors Programme of Canada's National Arts Centre Orchestra. He was Director of the Vendome International Academy of Orchestral Conducting in Paris and Vendôme France from 2006 to 2010. Kiesler directed the orchestras while serving as visiting artist and advisor in orchestral studies at the Manhattan School of Music from 2006 to 2010.

1990

Kiesler's advocacy for new music and living composers has included conducting more than 15 world and American premieres by composers James Aikman, Leslie Bassett, Paul Brantley, Evan Chambers, Sven Daigger, Gabriella Lena Frank, Aharon Harlap, James P. Johnson, Ben Johnston, Vítězslava Kaprálová, Kristin Kuster, Stephen Rush, Gunther Schuller and Steven Stucky. His notable premieres and new music performances include conducting the 1990 world premiere in Illinois and the New York premiere at Carnegie Hall of Gunther Schuller’s Concerto for 2 Pianos, 3 Hands, which was written for pianists Lorin Hollander and Leon Fleisher, and performed with the Illinois Chamber Orchestra. Kiesler conducted the U.S. Premiere of Mendelssohn's Third Piano Concerto with pianist Anton Nel in 1997. In 2002, he premiered the score reconstruction by James Dapogny of the opera De Organizer by James P. Johnson and Langston Hughes which was the first performance since 1940. In 2006, he also conducted the world premiere of Johnson’s The Dreamy Kid; libretto by Eugene O'Neill. Kiesler conducted the world premiere of The Old Burying Ground a song cycle for soprano, tenor, folksinger and orchestra by Evan Chambers in 2007, which was subsequently recorded in 2008.

1980

Kenneth Kiesler served as music director of the Illinois Symphony Orchestra from 1980 to 2000, during which time he founded the Illinois Symphony Chorus, the Illinois Chamber Orchestra, and led debuts at Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall. He was also assistant conductor of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra from 1980 to 1983, music director and conductor of the South Bend Symphony Orchestra from 1984 to 1988 and principal conductor of the Saint Cecilia Orchestra from 1992 to 1995. From 2002 to 2007 Kiesler was music director of the New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra.

1975

Kiesler studied music at the University of New Hampshire where he received the Bachelor of Music cum laude in conducting and music history in 1975. He received his master’s degree in orchestra conducting in 1980 from the Peabody Conservatory of Music, Johns Hopkins University. At age 19, he conducted the first performance of Gershwin's original jazz-band score of Rhapsody in Blue since 1925, with permission of Ira Gershwin and Warner Brothers Music, which garnered national attention. Kiesler was recipient of a conducting fellowship at the Aspen Music School and his teachers and mentors have included Fiora Contino, Julius Herford, John Nelson, Erich Leinsdorf, James Wimer, and Carlo Maria Giulini.

1953

Kenneth Kiesler (born August 18, 1953) is an American symphony orchestra and opera conductor and mentor to conductors. Kiesler is conductor laureate of the Illinois Symphony Orchestra where he was music director from 1980 to 2000 and founder and director of the Conductors Retreat at Medomak. In 2014, Kiesler was nominated for a Grammy Award for his recording of Darius Milhaud’s opera L’Orestie d’Eschyle. He is Director of Orchestras and Professor of Conducting at the University of Michigan.