PROGRAM:
Rossini: Overture to The Barber of Seville
Gershwin: Porgy and Bess
Bizet: Carmen Suite No. 1
Copland: Hoedown from Rodeo
- Intermission -
Bernstein: West Side Story
Williams: Jurassic Park
Kander: Chicago Medley
Williams: Raiders March
Timothy Semanik currently serves as music director for the Bradley Symphony Orchestra, the Northwest Symphony Orchestra, and the Salt Creek Chamber Orchestra. He was previously music director for the Carleton College Orchestra, the University of Chicago Chamber Orchestra, the Northern Illinois University Philharmonic, and the Central Illinois Youth Symphony. He has appeared as guest conductor with the Colorado Symphony and Chorus, the San Diego Symphony, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, the Elgin Symphony, the Elgin Master Chorale, the Chicago Youth Symphony, the Pacific Symphony Institute and Youth Orchestra, and the orchestras at Northwestern University and the University of Michigan.
Now in his sixteenth season as music director of the Savoyaires, Dr. Semanik also maintains an active operatic career. His credits include productions with Winter Opera St. Louis, Festival Opera, Light Opera Works, Great Lakes Lyric Opera, Ann Arbor Opera, Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, Comic Opera Guild, Ann Arbor Civic Theater, Opera in the Ozarks, Bradley University, Northwestern University, the University of Michigan, and California State University, Fullerton. He has conducted numerous choral ensembles including the Pacific Chorale, the Bradley Community Chorus, and the California State University Singers and Men’s Chorus. In addition, he has held music director positions for numerous church music programs, including his current role at the First United Methodist Church of La Grange.
Timothy Semanik holds a doctoral degree in orchestral conducting from Northwestern University, a master’s degree in orchestral conducting from the University of Michigan, and a Bachelor of Arts in Music Education and a Bachelor of Music in Music Performance from California State University, Fullerton. He was a member of the conducting class at the Tanglewood Music Center and a recipient of the Bruno Walter Scholarship at the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music.