Barbara Day Turner is the conductor for Così fan
tutte. She has previously conducted The
Threepenny Opera and La
Périchole for West Bay Opera.
Maestra Day Turner is founder and music director of
the San José Chamber Orchestra, now in its 17th
season. An ardent advocate for new music, she has premiered
more than 70 new works with SJCO and conducted close
to 100 operas and musical theater pieces. Most recently
she has conducted the Orquesta Sinfónica de
Aguascalientes, John Adams’ Nixon in China for
Portland Opera, and The Marriage of Figaro and Porgy
and Bess for Utah Festival Opera, where she also
serves as Music Administrator. For many years, she
was conductor and artistic administrator with Opera
San José where she conducted four world premieres
in addition to numerous repertoire pieces. She holds
a masters degree in harpsichord performance from San
José State University, with advanced studies
with the legendary Fernando Valenti defining an alter-ego
musical life as a harpsichordist. Upcoming projects
include leading the Redwood Symphony, and productions
of Manon Lescaut and Gypsy with Utah
Festival Opera and The Elixir of Love with
Rimrock Opera in Montana. |
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