The viewers at Roy Thomson Corridor on the night of April 23 was handled to a grasp class in conducting. The occasion was a part of the Ladies in Musical Management (WML) program, an initiative of Tapestry Opera. The three-year program goals to offer the following era of ladies and non-binary conductors a soar begin of their skilled careers. To that finish, Tapestry has created a community of companion organizations.
In his opening remarks, Tapestry Opera’s Creative Director Michael Hidetoshi Mori defined the impetus behind WML. As he famous, he’d gone to a Canadian music college the place a large share of the graduates had been ladies. But, in the case of skilled careers as leaders within the business, they had been only a few and much between.
“This simply didn’t really feel proper,” he stated.
This system is now in its fourth yr, with one cohort of graduates already, and partnerships with 25 music organizations from coast to coast.
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra is the lead companion in this system, and each the orchestra and Music Director Gustavo Gimeno had been readily available to permit three of the present contributors to check drive a world class ensemble as conductors.
Mark Williams, Beck Household Chief Government Officer of the TSO, referred to as the initiative “extremely vital work”.
As every conductor took to the rostrum, they led the orchestra via a motion of a symphony whereas Gimeno at first noticed, then provided recommendation. Each the conductors and Gimeno had been miked, which meant that the viewers may hearken to each the recommendation and their responses.
As was famous, solely three of the present 4 contributors had been within the corridor. Maria Fuller, a 12 months 2 Cohort, was in Poland making her conducting debut in that nation — proof of the success of the group.

The Conductors
“It’s like hopping on a Ferrari for the primary time!” declared Naomi Woo, the primary conductor to move to the rostrum.
Naomi Woo was the 2022 winner of the Canada Council’s Virginia Parker Prize. The Canadian conductor and pianist was the assistant conductor of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra for 3 years. Following that tenure, she joined the Orchestre Métropolitain Montréal as Creative Associate from the 2023-24 season, and the Philadelphia Orchestra as assistant conductor for the 24-25 season. Naomi was chosen by her mentor, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, as a member of the Orchestre Métropolitain’s inaugural orchestral conducting academy.
She earned a PhD from the College of Cambridge, the place she studied as a Gates Cambridge Scholar. Beforehand, Naomi studied arithmetic, philosophy, and music at Yale School, the Yale College of Music, and Université de Montréal.
She is presently the Music Director of NYO Canada.
“Thanks for coming again!” Monica Chen advised the orchestra as they took up their locations after a brief break.
Monica Chen is the RBC Assistant Conductor of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra in addition to Music Director of the College of Manitoba Symphony Orchestra and Sistema Winnipeg program. She has been working with Yannick Nézet-Séguin since 2021, after her choice as a conducting fellow within the inaugural yr of Orchestre Métropolitain’s Conducting Academy.
Monica holds two Masters levels, one in Orchestral Conducting from UBC, and the opposite in violin efficiency from Indiana College.
Chinese language-Canadian conductor Kelly Lin is the founder and Creative Director of Montréal-based Ensemble Lagom. She earned her Grasp’s diploma in orchestral conducting from McGill College, and obtained the Hnatyshyn Basis – Christa and Franz-Paul Decker Fellowship in Conducting.
She has labored with orchestras and ensembles throughout Canada and past, and as a musician, has carried out at Toronto Summer season Music, Ottawa Chamberfest, and different outstanding music festivals.
The High-quality Artwork Of Conducting An Orchestra
As Mark Williams identified in his opening remarks to the viewers, “It is a nice alternative to search out out in regards to the nice thriller of conducting.”
There have been many insights to be gleaned, even from the viewers’s perspective.
Gestures are essential, each the timing and the character — vertical or horizontal? Marking time, or conveying the emotion? The place are these gestures directed?
“How can I assist? Who wants me?” Gimeno coached.
It’s about anticipating the following phrase, and sustaining a stability between serving to and intervening an excessive amount of throughout difficult passages. It’s as essential to belief the musicians as it’s to assist them.
“Don’t get too concerned emotionally,” Gustavo suggested. But additionally, “By some means, be there for everybody.”
His feedback had been well mannered, whereas pertinent.
“Thanks, however are you pleased with the final three bars from the violas?” he requested at one level. (Spoiler alert: the reply ought to be ‘no’.)
Gimeno has mastered the artwork of accentuating the optimistic.
“There have been some lovely moments,” he stated — after efficiency of an extended part.
Confidence can also be vital.
“Let’s be optimistic,” he suggested.
With every of the conductors, he labored on totally different areas to superb tune their strategy, tackling all the things from actions and posture to strategies of communication.
He requested all three to explain the varied passages and phrases in phrases with the intention to seize their feelings and essence. Greater than the technical points, it’s the soul of the music that should come via the efficiency.
“That’s when the magic works.”
Kudos to all three conductors for sustaining their poise, and their arduous work throughout what should have been a nerve wracking expertise.
- Discover out extra in regards to the Ladies In Musical Management program [HERE].
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