Tito Munoz

Published: April 13, 2020, 10 a.m.

b'Tito Mu\\xf1oz is in his sixth year leading the Phoenix Symphony as Music Director. Before that he served as Music Director of Op\\xe9ra National de Lorraine\\xa0and the\\xa0Orchestre Symphonique et Lyrique de Nancy\\xa0in France. He has appeared with many of the most prominent orchestras in North America and is scheduled for forthcoming engagements with symphonies from Denmark to Sydney.\\n\\nTito is an ardent proponent of new music and has conducted the premieres of new works from renowned contemporary composers, including Gerald Barry and Michael Hersch.\\nIn February 2020, Corey Madden first heard Tito speak at SphinxConnect, a conference held annually in Detroit, MI and organized by the Sphinx Organization, which is dedicated to developing and supporting inclusion and diversity in classical music at every level. In this conversation with Corey, Tito discusses how he and other symphonic conductors have been taught to lead and considers what\\u2019s still missing in the training. He also reveals how celebrating contemporary composers and encouraging budding musicians to be more creative might once again make the classical music hall a place for adventurous audiences.\\nhttps://www.phoenixsymphony.org/ (https://www.phoenixsymphony.org/)\\nhttp://www.sphinxmusic.org/ (http://www.sphinxmusic.org/)\\nhttps://sevenlastwords.org/ (https://sevenlastwords.org/)'