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Robert Porco, conductor (May Festival director of choruses)
Robert Porco has been recognized as one of the leading choral
musicians in the United States. He has been Director of Choruses
for the Cincinnati May Festival since 1989, preparing the
May Festival Chorus for performances with the Cincinnati Symphony
Orchestra, the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra and the May Festival.
Mr. Porco has been active throughout his career as a conductor
of opera and of choral and orchestral works. He is a regular
guest conductor with the May Festival and the Cincinnati Symphony
Orchestra, and he has been a guest conductor with The Cleveland
Orchestra and other orchestras in the United States and Europe.
Mr. Porco has prepared choruses for such prominent conductors
as Pierre Boulez, James Conlon, Christoph von Dohnányi,
Raymond Leppard, James Levine, Jahja Ling, Jesús López-Cobos,
Zubin Mehta, John Nelson, André Previn, Kurt Sanderling,
Leonard Slatkin, Robert Shaw, Franz Welser-Möst and John
Williams. Mr. Porco has prepared the May Festival Chorus for
three appearances at Carnegie Halla 1991 performance
of Mendelssohns Elijah with Jesús López-Cobos
and the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra; a 1995 performance
of Mahlers Symphony No. 8 with Robert Shaw, The Cleveland
Orchestra and Chorus, Atlanta Symphony Chorus and the Oberlin
Concert Choir; and an October 2001 performance of Brittens
War Requiem with James Conlon.
In June 1998, Mr. Porco was appointed Director of Choruses
for The Cleveland Orchestra. In addition to preparing The
Cleveland Orchestra Chorus and the Blossom Festival Chorus,
he conducts the Orchestra and Choruses in their annual Christmas
concerts.
From 1980 to 1998, Mr. Porco served as Professor of Music
and chairman of the choral department at the Indiana University
School of Music. From 1988 to 1998, Mr. Porco was Artistic
Director and Conductor of the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir.
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