Matthew Mainella, Music Director of
the Evanston Civic Orchestra and Acting Music Director of the Evanston Civic Chorus, is a conductor, educator, and arts advocate
currently residing in Salt Lake City, UT. Throughout his varied career, Dr.
Mainella has led professional, college, community, and youth orchestras, wind
bands, choirs, and stage productions. Most recently, he conducted the winter
opera production at Westminster College in Salt Lake City, leading Gilbert’s Ages
Ago and P.D.Q. Bach’s Stoned Guest. In 2018, Dr. Mainella guest conducted
at Brigham Young University, and led several world premieres at the University
of Utah. In 2017, he was featured as guest
conductor in the American Guild of Organists’ Western Region convention. He
also conducted the annual Christmas production of Menotti’s Amahl and the
Night Visitors with Sinfonia Salt Lake and the University of Utah Lyric
Opera Ensemble. Dr. Mainella has served as Principal Conductor of the
University of Utah Campus Symphony, Assistant Conductor of the Salt Lake
Symphony and Valdosta (GA) Symphony Orchestra, and Musical Director of the
Peach State Summer Theatre, where he led
performances of The Sound of Music, Mary Poppins, Les
Misérables, and A Little Night Music, among others.
Dr. Mainella is strongly devoted to
music education at all levels and enjoys performing with students on a regular
basis. Recently he was invited to work with students of the Granite Youth Symphony
Orchestras, appearing as Guest Clinician and Conductor for their 2019 Winter
Concert. While at the University of Utah he was instrumental in launching the Conducting
Master Class Series, which brought internationally renowned conductors and
pedagogues to the U. He also led the musicians of the Utah Philharmonia and
Campus Symphony through the core orchestral repertoire. During his time in
Georgia, he conducted and coached middle and high school students of the South Georgia
String Project. A passionate and engaging teacher, he designed and taught music
courses at Valdosta State University, South Georgia State College, and Georgia
Military College.
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