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Jung-Ho Pak (born February 4, 1962 in Burlingame, California) is an American symphony conductor. He was Artistic Director of the San Diego Symphony and of the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, of which he is now Conductor Emeritus. He was Music Director of the Diablo Ballet and the NEXT Generation Chamber Orchestra. He was artistic director of the now-defunct Orchestra Nova San Diego. Pak guest conducts internationally in Europe, Asia and Latin America. He is the Director of the Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra, as well as musical director of the World Youth Symphony Orchestra and the director of orchestras at the Interlochen Center for the Arts. ==Education== Pak began studying the piano at age 6, and three years later, he was awarded a scholarship to the San Francisco Conservatory and enrolled in a college music theory class. He began studying clarinet at age 11, and played in bands and orchestras into college. *B. A., Music, University of California, Santa Cruz, (1980-2) *Assoc. of California Symphony Orch. Conducting Seminar, Franz Allers (1982) *San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Michael Senturia, Jahja Ling (1982-4) *Tanglewood Conducting Seminar, (1983) *M.M. University of Southern California, Daniel Lewis (1984-6) *Herbert Blomstedt Conducting Institute, Master Class (1985) *Redlands Symphony Conducting Institute (1986-7) *American Conductors Guild Seminar, Harold Farberman, Dan Lewis (1987) *Music Academy of the West, (1989) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jung-Ho Pak」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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