Rosemary Thomson

Rosemary Thomson is a Canadian conductor and chorus master. As of 2018, she is the Music Director of the Okanagan Symphony Orchestra,[1][2] chorus master of the Calgary Philharmonic, and Assistant Conductor for the Canadian Opera Company.

Early life and education

Thomson was born in St. Catharines, Ontario.[3] She received a Bachelor of Music degree (piano) from the University of Toronto and is also a graduate of their Advanced Graduate Conducting Program.[4]

Career

From 1994 to 1996 Thomson was the conductor for the Dundas Valley Orchestra in Hamilton, Ontario. In 1997 and 1998 she worked as a resident conductor for the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra.[5][6]

Thomson was hired as resident conductor of the Calgary Philharmonic orchestra for three seasons, beginning in 2001.[7] In 2006 she was a guest conductor for the Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra.[8]

She became conductor of the Okanagan Symphony orchestra in about 2007.[9]

In 2008 Thomson was a guest conductor with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra.[10] In 2011 she was chorus master of the Calgary Philharmonic and assistant conductor for the Canadian Opera Company. [11]

In 2015 she conducted the Vancouver Opera Orchestra for the UBC Opera Ensemble's production of [12]

In 2018 Thomson conducted the orchestra for Opera Neuvo's farcical production The ARctic Flute in Edmonton.[13]

Awards

  • London Music Foundation Rosie Robinow Prize for promising pianist (1986)
  • Sir Ernest MacMillan Memorial Foundation Award for Orchestral Conductors (1998)
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References

  1. "Review: Okanagan Symphony dazzles with Verdi’s Requiem". Vernon Morning Star, Nov. 12, 2018, Concert review by Anita Perry
  2. "Concert review: Yuletide Tales". Summerland REview, Dec. 25, 2018, by Anita Perry.
  3. "Local conductor returns for Sunday's concert". Welland Tribune, January 23, 2009.Lynn Peppas
  4. "Thomson emerges from Bramwells shadow". Winnipeg Free Press, via Newspaper Archives. September 26, 1997 - Page 28
  5. "Pioneer on the podium". Winnipeg Free Press, via Newspaper Archives. January 17, 2008 - Page 31
  6. "Grooming the Golden Ass". Winnipeg Free Press, via Newspaper Archives. February 28, 1999 - Page 23
  7. "NOTES: Orchestra news", La Scena Musicale, by Lucie Renaud / September 1, 2001
  8. "Mounds of sounds and stacks of brass". Huntsville Forester, Jun 30, 2006.
  9. "Influential musician passes the horn". Vernon Morning Star, Kristin Froneman, May. 5, 2017
  10. "Review: Two Hander has choir working with VSO". Vancouver Sun, Sept 24 2008, David Gordon Duke
  11. "2012 Winners". Okanagan Arts Awards.
  12. "Review: Manon is rich, striking and intense". The Ubyssey, Olivia Law, Nov. 6, 2015
  13. "Review Opera Nuova: Sci-fi echoes and random jokes in farcical The Arctic Flute quite entertaining". Edmonton Journal, Mark Morris, June 26, 2018
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