SFCM Orchestra

Presented by San Francisco Conservatory of Music

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SFCM Orchestra

PROGRAM
Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No. 6

Joaquín Rodrigo
Concierto de Aranjuez
Alec Holcomb '19, guitar
Winner of the Guitar Concerto Competition

Felix Mendelssohn
Hebrides Overture

LINA GONZALEZ-GRANADOS
Biography

Praised for her "attention to orchestral colors" (OperaWire) and the ability to create "lightning changes in
tempo, meter and effect" (Boston Musical Intelligencer), Lina González-Granados has firmly established
herself locally and abroad as a talented conductor of opera, classical, and contemporary music.
Starting in the fall of 2019, she will begin her new appointments as Conducting Fellow of the Philadelphia
Orchestra and Seattle Symphony. Lina is also the 2017-19 Taki Concordia Fellow, a position created by
Maestro Marin Alsop to foster the entrepreneurship and talent of female conductors.
Recent guest appearances have included the Tulsa Opera, where Lina made history by being the first
Latina conductor to lead a major production in a U.S. Opera House, as well as the Orquesta Sinfónica
Nacional de Colombia, and the Filarmónica de Medellin. She has been the Assistant Conductor for the
Chicago Symphony at the Ravinia Festival, London Philharmonic, Carnegie Hall's National Youth
Orchestra of the United States, Orchestra of the Americas, and has worked as cover conductor of the
Nashville Symphony, working with artists such as Yefim Bronfman, Pinchas Zukerman, and Giancarlo
Guerrero, among others.

In 2019 Lina was named one of five finalists selected for the 2019 Sir Georg Solti International
Conducting Competition in Chicago. She was also selected for the 2019 Tanglewood Conducting Seminar,
working with Maestro Stefan Asbury. Lina has attended the Lucerne Festival Masterclass with Maestro
Bernard Haitink and the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music with Marin Alsop and James Ross. She
participated in the Linda and Mitch Hart Institute for Conductors at the Dallas Opera, making her the first
Hispanic conductor selected for that role.

Lina is a staunch proponent of the music of Latin American composers, work that earned her recognition
as one of the "Latino 30 Under 30" by El Mundo Newspaper in 2016. In 2014, she founded the Unitas
Ensemble, a Boston-based chamber orchestra specializing in Latin American music. Her work with the
Unitas Ensemble has yielded multiple World, North-American, and American premieres, as well as the
creation and release of the Unitas Ensemble album “Estaciones”, recorded alongside the Latin Grammywinning Cuarteto Latinoamericano.
Born and raised in Cali, Colombia, Lina made her conducting debut in 2008 with the Youth Orchestra of
Bellas Artes in Cali. She earned her Master’s Degree in Conducting and a Graduate Diploma in Choral
Conducting from the New England Conservatory, and is pursuing her Doctoral degree in Orchestral
Conducting at Boston University. Her principal mentors include Bernard Haitink, Bramwell Tovey, Stefan
Asbury, and Marin Alsop.

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Program Items

Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 6
Joaquín Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez
Felix Mendelssohn Hebrides Overture

Performers

LINA GONZALEZ-GRANADOS conductor
Alec Holcomb '19 guitar
SFCM Orchestra

San Francisco Conservatory of Music Concert Hall

San Francisco Conservatory of Music Concert Hall

50 Oak Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
United States