DR. ANDREW ROSENFELD
Interdisciplinary Arts Experiences
Interdisciplinary Arts Experiences
Andrew Rosenfeld has served as Associate Conductor of Maryland's Frederick Symphony Orchestra since 2015, following numerous guest appearances on the orchestra's podium. That same year he founded the FSO Camerata, a chamber orchestra offering innovative, admission-free outreach programs as a way to make great music even more accessible to the public. In 2016 Rosenfeld was invited to be a conductor and music director for the International Opera Project in Berlin, Germany. Since 2013, he has been music director and conductor of Maryland's Hub Opera Ensemble, with numerous productions under his baton. His work with Hub Opera was praised by DC Metro Theater Arts as “breathing new life” into classic works. Complementing and informing Rosenfeld's musical role is his experience as an educator. As Professor of Music and chair of the Department of Visual and Performing Arts at Mount St. Mary’s University, Rosenfeld directs the university's vocal ensembles and teaches a wide array of courses in music history and theory and in the humanities. Additionally, he has served as Assistant Conductor of the Gettysburg Schola Cantorum, leading several collaborative performances with the Gettysburg Chamber Orchestra. Rosenfeld holds advanced degrees in conducting from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and the University of Illinois.
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