Currently
in his seventh season as music director of the Syracuse Symphony
Orchestra, Daniel Hege is widely recognized as one of America’s
finest young conductors, earning critical acclaim for his fresh
interpretations of the standard repertoire and for his commitment
to creative programming.
Following a nationwide search,
Hege was named music director of the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra
in April, 1999. In June 2001, he completed a five-year tenure
with the Baltimore Symphony where he held the titles of Assistant,
Associate and Resident Conductor and led the orchestra in
subscription, family and run-out concerts. Hege has also
served as Music Director of the Haddonfield (NJ) Symphony,
Associate Conductor of the Kansas City Symphony, Music Director
of the Encore Chamber Orchestra in Chicago and Music Director
of the Chicago Youth Symphony where he was twice honored
by the American Symphony Orchestra League for innovative
programming.
Recent guest conducting engagements
include appearances with the Houston, Detroit, Seattle, Indianapolis,
Oregon, Colorado, San Diego, Columbus and Phoenix symphonies;
the Rochester, Buffalo and Calgary Philharmonics; and at the
Grand Teton and Aspen Music Festivals. International engagements
include leading the Singapore Symphony and the St. Petersburg
Symphony at the Winter Nights Festival. In addition, Hege regularly
works with the Syracuse Opera where he has conducted productions
of Madame Butterfly, La Traviata and Tosca. In April 2003,
Hege led the Syracuse Symphony in a critically acclaimed
concert at a sold-out Carnegie Hall. He has also made two
recordings: a disc with the Baltimore Symphony and the Morgan
State University Choir featuring works by Adolphus Hailstork
and a CD with the Syracuse Symphony with works by Verdi,
Barber, Debussy, Respighi and James Johnson.
Highlights
of Daniel Hege’s
2006/07 season include first appearances with the Grand Rapids
and Santa Rosa symphonies and the Orlando Philharmonic and
re-engagements with the Rochester Philharmonic, Louisville
Orchestra and the Wichita Symphony.
Hege received his Bachelor of
Arts Degree in 1987 from Bethel College, Kansas where he
majored in music and history. He continued his studies at
the University of Utah, receiving a Master of Music degree
in orchestra conducting and also founding the University
Chamber Orchestra and serving as Assistant Conductor of the
University Orchestra and Music Director of the Utah Singers.
He subsequently studied with Paul Vermel at the Aspen Music
Festival and in Los Angeles with noted conductor and pedagogue
Daniel Lewis.
In May 2004, Hege was awarded
an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from Le Moyne
College in Syracuse for his contributions to the cultural
life in central New York State. Born in Colorado, Daniel
Hege currently resides in Syracuse with his wife, Katarina
Oladottir Hege, a violinist, and their three daughters.