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Drostan Hall, conductor and founder of Camerata Chicago, is a native
of the U.K. He is a graduate of the Royal Northern College of Music
in Manchester, England and Northern Illinois University USA.
He has performed globally, participating in festivals in Europe
and the United States. He has collaborated with distinguished artists
from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Vermeer String Quartet.
WFMT (FM 98.7 Radio Network Chicago) featured Drostan Hall and
Lyudmila Lakisova in a violin and piano recital broadcast hosted
by Kerry Frumkin.
Maestro Hall conducted the world premier of The Story of Ferdinand
orchestrated by Jonathan Blumhofer at the Utah Music Festival in
2003. He has guest conducted the Elmhurst Symphony Orchestra.
He has guest conducted at the Chicago Cultural Center for the
City of Chicago’s Mozart 250th birthday celebration with two performances
of the opera Bastien & Bastienne featuring the opera troupe,
The Comic Intermezzo.
He has also collaborated with violinist Shmuel Ashkenasi for Camerata
Chicago’s Mozart 250th birthday celebrations in 3 performances
of Mozart’s 5th Violin Concerto. Also featured was the Symphony
No. 29. DMD records issued the live performances on CD which were
subsequently featured on the New Releases show at WFMT 98.7 Chicago
radio station.
In November 2007 he released his first commercial recording on
the Centaur Label directing Camerata Chicago in works by Stamitz.
Future engagements include guest conducting at the prestigious
Woodstock Mozart Festival (August 08) as well as conducting
Camerata Chicago in a world premiere of a work for soprano,
strings and
oboe by Gwyneth Walker to be broadcast live on WFMT, November
08.
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