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Helena’s Independent Record proclaimed
that “Maestro Scott is on a mission to bring music to
the people, and if his music is as infectious as he is, then
it’s only a matter of time.” “While
his cautious smile comes and goes,” the Independent Record
observed, “Maestro Scott works with ferocity throughout
a performance, allowing his expression to reveal the urgency
and surprise hidden in the music.”
Noted for “splendidly realizing the awesome
spiritual power of the score” (Main Line Times), Maestro
Scott has
built a reputation as “a musician for musicians and audiences
alike thanks to his charismatic energy on and off
the podium” (Chestnut Hill Local). |

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In 2003 Philadelphia Conductor Allan R. Scott was
appointed the fourteenth Music Director of Montana’s Helena
Symphony after a two year international search. His successful
programming and performances have increased audiences over 400%,
making the Helena Symphony one of the top noted regional symphonies
in Montana. Maestro Scott recently renewed his commitment
to the Helena Symphony through 2012.
With the 2006-2007, Season Maestro Scott also begins his fifth season as Music
Director of Pennsylvania’s North Penn Symphony as the second person to
hold the post in the Symphony’s 35 year history. From 1999 to 2004,
Maestro Scott served as Artistic Director of Colorado’s New Artists Philharmonic,
and in 2003 was awarded the life-time post of Conductor Laureate. |
| Prior to his appointments in Pennsylvania, Montana,
and Colorado, Maestro Scott served as Music Director of Philadelphia’s
Main Line Philomusica Orchestra & Chorus. There he was
noted for performances of symphonic masterworks and works less
frequently performed, as well as over two dozen world and national
premieres. From 1993-2000 he served as Assistant Artistic
Director & Principal Conductor of the Bluett Theatre in Philadelphia,
conducting over one hundred and sixty performances of works for
the stage. |
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As Music Director, Maestro Scott works with almost
every aspect of the Helena Symphony and its community. As
artistic director, Maestro Scott’s programming has been noted
for attracting younger audiences and for a commitment to innovative
programming. In less than four years, Maestro Scott has led
over two dozen premiere performances of works by the Helena Symphony
and six Montana premieres. Most recently Maestro Scott led
the Montana premiere of Robert Kapilow’s Summer Sun, Winter
Moon, composed and performed as part of the national commemoration
of the Lewis & Clark Bicentennial. During the 2006-2007
Season, he will lead the Helena Symphony in ten works never performed
by the Helena Symphony as well as two Montana premieres. |
| From his Pre-Concert Conductor’s Crash Courses
to dozens of visits to classrooms throughout Helena, East Helena,
Montana City, Clancy, and Townsend, Maestro Scott is committed
to introducing the Helena Symphony to all ages and areas of the
region. His largest outreach effort with the Symphony continues
to be the Symphony Under the Stars, bringing a free concert to
over 11,000 people this past summer at Carroll College. He
attracts younger families with his popular Kid Konductors! that
offers children ages 3-12 the opportunity to conduct, and is frequently
a guest on National Public Radio. |
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Besides commuting between Montana and Philadelphia,
Maestro Scott maintains a guest conducting career leading orchestras
and opera companies throughout the world, including the Manhattan
School of Music Orchestra, Ogontz Music Festival Orchestra, Pacific
Institute Symphony & Chorus, Orchestra Society of Philadelphia,
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra & Chorus of Philadelphia, and Pottstown
Symphony Orchestra, performing at Philadelphia’s historic
Academy of Music, New Hampshire’s historic Littleton Opera
House, and several other opera houses and concert halls throughout
the United States. |
| A native of Philadelphia and resident of Helena
and Philadelphia, Maestro Scott studied with the world’s
leading musicians including Seiji Ozawa, Charles Dutoit, Luis Biava,
Zdenék Macal, Sir David Willcocks, and Jorge Mester. He
studied at the world’s leading institutions including the
Tanglewood Music Center, California Conducting Institute, The Keene
Music Festival, Ogontz Music Festival, and Conducting Institute
of South Carolina. |
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Dedicated to education, Maestro
Scott is a well-noted speaker of classical music in the country
and presents guest lectures annually for foundations, graduate
programs, workshops, and other cultural centers. He is
the author of the several articles and essays, including Striving
for Authenticity: A Conductor’s Guide to Interpretation,
and Telepathy, Myth, or Magic ~ The World of the Podium. He
formerly served as guest lecturer and adjunct professor of performing
arts for several academic institutions, including the Performing
Arts Department of Saint Joseph's University and Delaware County
College.
“Simply put, Conductor Allan R. Scott
is not to be missed” (Philadelphia’s Chestnut Hill
Local). |
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