I am the orchestra and opera conductor at the University of Denver's Lamont School of Music, am Chair of the Ensembles and Conducting Department and teach orchestral conducting majors as well as classes in orchestral conducting.
Specialization(s)
orchestra, opera, conducting, violin, Composition
Professional Biography
Lawrence Golan holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the Indiana University School of Music and a Doctorate from the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. In addition to his work at the University of Denver, he is a very active professional orchestra conductor. He has conducted professional orchestras, opera, and ballet companies in 28 U.S. states and 23 countries. Golan was the Grand Prize Winner of the 2024 St. Cecilia International Music Competition in the UK and was also awarded First Prize in four different categories, both as conductor and composer. In addition, he is a 10-time ASCAP Award winner, 5-time Global Music Award winner, 3-time American Prize winner, 3-time Downbeat Magazine Award winner, and 2-time Prestige Music Award winner. He was the Grand Prize Winner of the American Prize in Orchestral Programming and won 1st Place in the Ictus International Music Competition. He is also an accomplished violinist.
Degree(s)
DMA, Violin Performance and Orchestral Conducting, New England Conservatory of Music, 1995
MM, Violin Performance, Indiana University, 1989
BM, Violin Performance, Indiana University, 1988
Professional Affiliations
League of American Orchestras
International Conductor's Guild
College Orchestra Directors Association
Research
My main area of creative activity is professional orchestra conducting. Additional areas of creative activity include composition and violin performance.
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