

The Resident Conductor
Meet Morihiko Nakahara!
Recognized by critics, orchestras, and audiences alike as “a splendid conductor” possessing “a poet’s sensitivity and a craftsman’s efficiency,” Morihiko Nakahara begins his tenure as Music Director of the South Carolina Philharmonic in Fall 2008. Nakahara also enters his sixth highly successful season with the Spokane Symphony Orchestra (WA), first as Associate Conductor and now in a redefined role of Resident Conductor.
Increasingly regarded as a leading young conductor equally at home in a wide range of repertoire and concert formats, Nakahara was featured in the League of American Orchestra’s prestigious Bruno Walter National Conductor Preview in March 2005. During the 2006-2007 season, the Bruno Walter Foundation honored Nakahara and the Spokane Symphony Orchestra with the title of Bruno Walter Associate Conductor Chair and Career Development Grant. Recently named as a music director finalist with the Lexington Philharmonic (KY), he will guest conduct the orchestra during the 2008-2009 season.
Known for his charismatic presence on and off the podium, innovative and audience-friendly programming skills, and thoughtful interpretations of both standard and new repertoire, Nakahara recently completed a successful six year tenure as Music Director and Conductor of the Holland Symphony Orchestra in Michigan. The Grand Rapids Press declared, "what is notable is how musically and expressively the orchestra performs. Credit for that goes to its music director.... International success of Nakahara would surprise nobody who has seen him work."
Acclaimed as a versatile artist and passionate believer in music education for all ages, Nakahara leads a series of successful educational and community access concerts with the Spokane Symphony Orchestra every season. In addition, he has been a popular clinician, guest conductor, and speaker at various educational institutions throughout the Northwest. As a personable ambassador for classical music, Nakahara makes frequent appearances on local media outlets as well as at local businesses and service clubs.
Nakahara's guest conducting engagements took him to the Lansing Symphony, South Carolina Philharmonic, and the Boston University Tanglewood Institute Young Artists Orchestra during the 2007-2008 season. Other recent engagements have taken him to the symphonies of Toledo, Lubbock, Southwest Michigan, and Missoula.
A native of Kagoshima, Japan, Nakahara holds a Master of Music degree in Instrumental Conducting from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, where he studied with Rodney Winther. In 1998 he received a Bachelor of Music degree in Music Education with distinction from Andrews University. He has done additional conducting studies with Larry Rachleff, Mark Gibson, Jerry Junkin, and Alan Mitchell.
More about Morihiko Nakahara at Wikipedia and on his website.


































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