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| David Sloss |
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David Sloss has served as music director and conductor of the Fremont Symphony Orchestra since 1980. This season's Opening Night Gala will be Saturday, September 13, 2003, at 8:00 p.m. All concerts are performed in the Jackson Theater at the Gary Soren Smith Center for the Fine and Performing Arts, Ohlone College, 43600 Mission Blvd., Fremont CA 94539. |
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In addition to the Fremont Symphony, Mr. Sloss has appeared as conductor with the Stanford Symphony, the Stanford Chamber Orchestra, Stanford New Music Ensemble (ALEA II) and the Vallejo Symphony, among others. He is General Director of West Bay Opera, where he has conducted many of the company's productions since 1981 and has served frequently as stage director. This season he will be conducting The Marriage of Figaro and La Boheme. He has also conducted Commedia del' Opera in Berkeley, San Francisco Opera Talent Bank, Lamplighters, Bay Area Rapid Opera Company, San Francisco Opera Talent Bank, and Youth in Arts productions.
Maestro Sloss studied piano with Alice Morini; violin with William Wolski, Felix Kuhner and Frank Hauser; viola with Don Ehrlich; conducting with Sandor Salgo; and chamber music with Colin Hampton. He holds degrees in music from Harvard University and Stanford University.
From 1970 until the start of his full-time work at West Bay Opera in 1997, he was Professor of Music at Sonoma State University, where he served as director of the Center for Performing Arts and the Chamber Music for Strings program, and conducted the opera workshop.
Prior to his appointment at Sonoma State University, Mr. Sloss worked as a producer and director for WGBH-TV in Boston, where he received an Emmy nomination for the national Educational Television series A Roomful of Music.
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