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Marietta Cheng

Marietta Cheng

Professor of Music; Conductor of the Colgate University Orchestra
Music , 206 Charles Dana Arts Center
p 315 2287637

In addition to her role as conductor of the Colgate University Orchestra, Marietta Cheng is conductor laureate of the Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes, one of America's outstanding professional symphony orchestras

Previously, she was conductor of the Corning Philharmonic, and she also has appeared as guest conductor of the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra and appears regularly as guest conductor of the Hudson Valley Philharmonic.

Cheng was interviewed for a story about prominent women conductors for a story on CNN, and she has written many articles about women in music, one of which appeared on the opinion page of The New York Times.

Degree

AB Smith College 1974; MM New England Conservatory of Music 1976

Teaching Experience

Haverford College; Bryn Mawr College; Aspen Music Festival; Binghamton University; New England Conservatory of Music

Specialities

Conducting

Interests

Conducting, women in music, Beethoven

Professional Experience

Music Director and Conductor, The Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes, 1995- ; Conductor of the faculty of the Aspen Music Festival 1980-83; Music Director and Conductor, Corning Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus 1986-96; taught summer workshops at the New England Conservatory of Music 1982, 1983; Conductor, Binghamton University Symphony Orchestra 1983-86; Founder, Conductor, Colgate University Chorus 1976-94

Distinctions

Lectured at Carnegie Hall on Tchaikovsky, 1998; guest conductor of the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra, 1998; interviewed for CNN as noted woman conductor 1997; Lifetime Women's Summit in Washington, D.C., 1997; articles, op/eds, and radio interviews across the country on women in music, including an op/ed in the New York Times, 1997