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Monterey Symphony Announces Four Finalists for Conductor Search

With the departure of Music Director and Conductor Max Bragado-Darman at the end of the 2019-2020 OVATION season, the Monterey Symphony’s search for a replacement has yielded four strong candidates with impressive credentials.

Monterey, CA, September 20, 2019 — With the departure of Music Director and Conductor Max Bragado-Darman at the end of the 2019-2020 OVATION season, the Monterey Symphony’s search for a replacement has yielded four strong candidates with impressive credentials.

The finalists include Donato Cabrera, the Music Director of the California Symphony and the Las Vegas Philharmonic; Jung-Ho Pak, Artistic Director and Conductor of the Cape Symphony; Jayce Ogren, who has conducted many of the world’s most prominent orchestras, including the Boston Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic, and the Dallas and San Francisco Symphonies; and Peter Bay, the primary conductor for the Austin Symphony and Ballet Austin who has appeared with 75 different orchestras from Chicago and St. Louis to Germany and Austria. (For more detailed bios, see below.)

“A Music Director search gives an organization time to reflect on its roots, and where it would like to go artistically. We have a fabulous search committee with a shared philosophy. Now that we have named the finalists, we can devote all our attention to celebrating Max and his tremendous legacy,” said Nicola Reilly, the Symphony’s Executive Director.

Bragado-Darman announced in 2018 that he would leave his position as the music director and conductor in May 2020 to give time for the Symphony to find his successor. He was hired as the symphony’s full-time music director in July 2004, after appearing with the orchestra as a frequent guest conductor in the 1990s.

“I am humbled and honored to have served the Monterey Symphony for so many years,” he told the Monterey Herald in 2018 when announcing his departure. “Both Mary and I feel that Monterey is like a second home to us. I am deeply proud of this orchestra and consider it an absolute gem. The next two seasons, which are already planned, will be joyous for the organization.”

Support for the Music Director search was provided by the Buffett Fund at the Community Foundation for Monterey County and the Monterey Peninsula Foundation.

Finalist bios:

Donato Cabrera – OCTOBER 2020

Donato Cabrera is the Music Director of the California Symphony and the Las Vegas Philharmonic, and served as the Resident Conductor of the San Francisco Symphony and the Wattis Foundation Music Director of the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra from 2009-2016.

Since Cabrera’s appointment as Music Director of the California Symphony in 2013, the organization has reached new artistic heights by implementing innovative programming that emphasizes welcoming newcomers and loyalists alike, building on its reputation for championing music by living composers, and committing to programming music by women and people of color. With a recently extended contract through the 2022-23 season, Cabrera continues to advise and oversee the Symphony’s music education programs and community engagement activities. Cabrera has also greatly changed the Las Vegas Philharmonic’s concert experience by expanding the scope and breadth of its orchestral concerts. Cabrera has also reenergized the Youth Concert Series by creating an engaging and interactive curriculum-based concert experience.

In recent seasons, Cabrera has made impressive debuts with the National Symphony’s KC Jukebox at the Kennedy Center, Louisville Orchestra, Hartford Symphony, Orquesta Filarmónica de Jalisco, New West Symphony, Kalamazoo Symphony, and the Reno Philharmonic. In 2016, he led the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in performances with Grammy Award-winning singer Lila Downs. Cabrera made his Carnegie Hall debut leading the world premiere of Mark Grey’s Atash Sorushan with soprano, Jessica Rivera.

Awards and fellowships include a Herbert von Karajan Conducting Fellowship at the Salzburg Festival and conducting the Nashville Symphony in the League of American Orchestra’s prestigious Bruno Walter National Conductor Preview. Donato Cabrera was recognized by the Consulate-General of Mexico in San Francisco as a Luminary of the Friends of Mexico Honorary Committee, for his contributions to promoting and developing the presence of the Mexican community in the Bay Area.

Jung-Ho Pak – NOVEMBER 2020

Described by the New York Times as a conductor who “radiates enthusiasm” and the Los Angeles Times as “a real grabber”, Jung-Ho Pak is known for his unique vision of the role of classical music. Since 2007 he has been Artistic Director and Conductor of the Cape Symphony. From 2003-2013, he has been Director of Orchestras and Music Director of the World Youth Symphony Orchestra and at the Interlochen Center for the Arts. In 2012, Mr. Pak stepped down after six seasons as Artistic Director and Conductor of Orchestra Nova (San Diego), an orchestra recognized for its innovative programs and business model. Mr. Pak is also Music Director Emeritus of the New Haven Symphony Orchestra. As Music Director of the San Diego Symphony Orchestra (1997-2002), Mr. Pak led the orchestra from bankruptcy to an unprecedented financial success.

As a nationally recognized educator, he served as Music Director with the University of Southern California (USC) Symphony and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music Orchestra. He has also served as Principal Conductor of the Emmy-nominated Disney Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra and as Music Director of the Debut Orchestra, International Chamber Orchestra, NEXT Chamber Orchestra, Colburn Chamber Orchestra, and Diablo Ballet. Guest conducting has taken him to Europe, Russia, South America and Asia. Mr. Pak is also a frequent speaker on television and radio including TED Talks and NPR appearances, as well as a clinician and conductor at national music festivals.

Jayce Ogren – FEBRUARY 2021

Jayce Ogren has established himself as one of the most innovative and versatile conductors of his generation. From symphonic concerts to revolutionary community service programs to operatic world premieres.

Mr. Ogren is a leader in breaking down barriers between audiences and great music. Mr. Ogren began his career as Assistant Conductor of The Cleveland Orchestra and Music Director of the Cleveland Youth Orchestra, a concurrent appointment he held from 2006-2009. In the years since, he has conducted many of the world’s most prominent orchestras, including the BBC Symphony, Boston Symphony, Ensemble Intercontemporain, Hong Kong Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic, the Dallas and San Francisco Symphonies, and the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, in programs ranging from Mozart to Beethoven through Sibelius and Bernstein, to presenting U.S. and world premieres of works by Steve Mackey and Nico Muhly.

Among the numerous progressive projects Mr. Ogren has conducted are the New York premieres of Leonard Bernstein’s only opera, A Quiet Place, and puppeteer Basil Twist’s The Rite of Spring, both at Lincoln Center; the world premiere of David Lang’s symphony for a broken orchestra, bringing together 400 student, amateur and professional musicians in Philadelphia; and the world premiere of Jack Perla’s Shalimar the Clown at Opera Theatre of St. Louis.

A longtime collaborator of singer/songwriter/composer Rufus Wainwright, Mr. Ogren conducted the 2012 U.S. premiere of his opera Prima Donna at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and led its recording with the BBC Symphony on Deutsche Grammaphon in 2016. Mr. Ogren and Mr. Wainwright have since appeared together throughout the world, with ensembles such as the National Arts Centre Orchestra in Ottawa, the Orchestre national d’Île-de-France in Paris and the Toronto Symphony.

A devoted educator, Mr. Ogren was invited by renowned poet Paul Muldoon to create an interdisciplinary studio class at Princeton University for the 2017-2018 academic year. He has worked with students at the Brevard Music Center, the Juilliard School, Manhattan School of Music, Music Academy of the West and Verbier Festival. In 2016, he presented a unique workshop in orchestral rehearsal techniques for music teachers at Carnegie Hall in collaboration with the Carnegie Hall Weill Music Institute and the Juilliard School Pre-College. For his own part, Mr. Ogren earned his Masters in conducting at the New England Conservatory and studied as a Fulbright Scholar with Jorma Panula.

A native of Hoquiam, Washington, Jayce Ogren lives in Brooklyn, New York with his wife Carly, an architect, and their son, Alistair. An avid athlete, he has run the Big Sur, Boston and New York City marathons, the JFK 50 Miler trail run, and the Ironman Lake Placid triathlon. As an individual member of 1% for the Planet, Mr. Ogren is proud to connect his artistic work with his deep love of nature and concern for the environment.

Peter Bay – MARCH 2021

Maestro Bay has appeared with seventy-five different orchestras including the National, Chicago, St. Louis, Houston, Dallas, Baltimore, New Jersey, North Carolina, Tucson, West Virginia, Colorado, Hawaii, Sarasota, Fort Worth, Bochum (Germany), Carinthian (Austria), Lithuanian National, and Ecuador National Symphonies, the Minnesota and Algarve (Portugal) Orchestras, the Louisiana, Buffalo, Rhode Island Philharmonics, the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Eastman (Postcard from Morocco) and Aspen (The Ballad of Baby Doe) Opera Theaters, and the Theater Chamber Players of the Kennedy Center. Summer music festival appearances have included Aspen and Music in the Mountains (CO), Grant Park and Ravinia (IL), Round Top (TX), OK Mozart (OK) and Skaneateles (NY).

Peter is the primary conductor for Ballet Austin. For Austin Opera he has conducted A Streetcar Named Desire, La Traviata, Turandot, and The Marriage of Figaro.

Other positions held by Bay have included Music Director of the Erie Philharmonic, Annapolis Symphony Orchestra, Breckenridge Music Festival (CO), Britt Festival Orchestra (OR), and posts with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and Richmond Symphony. Bay and the ASO with pianist Anton Nel released a critically acclaimed Bridge CD of Edward Burlingame Hill’s music. With the Richmond Symphony he recorded the US premiere of Britten’s The Sword in the Stone for Opus One Records, and with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra Voices, featuring the percussion ensemble NEXUS.

In 1994, he was one of two conductors selected to participate in the Leonard Bernstein American Conductors Program. He was the first prize winner of the 1980 Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Young Conductors Competition and a prize winner of the 1987 Leopold Stokowski Competition sponsored by the American Symphony Orchestra. In July 2012 he appeared in Solo Symphony, a choreographic work created for him by Allison Orr of Forklift Danceworks.

Peter is married to soprano Mela Dailey and they have a son Colin.

Contact:

Marci Bracco Cain

Chatterbox PR

Salinas, CA 93901

(831) 747-7455

https://www.montereysymphony.org/

Federal Candidates Weigh In Against Immigration Reform Amnesty For Illegal Aliens

Washington, DC, USA (January 14, 2014) — Contact: Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC): Press@alipac.us / (866) 703-0864

An unprecedented number of federal candidates are responding to Americans for Legal Immigration PAC’s (ALIPAC) federal candidate survey this year indicating they support the adequate enforcement of America’s existing immigration and border laws instead of any form of amnesty for illegal immigrants.

“We already have 20 candidates weighing in against immigration reform amnesty for undocumented immigrants,” said William Gheen, President of ALIPAC. “It is clear that many Republican primary candidates are addressing the public’s desire for Congress to support existing laws instead of conceding our laws, Constitution, and borders to lawlessness brought on by illegal immigration.”

ALIPAC was founded on September 11 of 2004, making 2014 the national organization’s sixth election cycle. ALIPAC is America’s best known political action committee addressing the topics of illegal immigration, immigration laws, and border security.

ALIPAC’s more than 50 thousand e-mail list subscribers and more than 200,000 social media subscribers are being asked to circulate the group’s 2014 candidate survey to candidates running for US Congress and Senate in each state. This survey asks only one question of concern. (click here for survey copy)

The first surveys received for 2014 can be found online (Click Here). Early responses included candidates running against illegal alien amnesty supporters like Representatives John Boehner, Renee Ellmers, Greg Walden, and Ami Bera, as well as Amnesty supporting Senators like Lindsey Graham and Mitch McConnell!

“We are now calling for candidates to run against every immigration reform amnesty supporting incumbent in America!” said William Gheen. “The real truth is that the vast majority of America’s voters in 2014 want enforcement of our immigration laws, not some path to citizenship and voting rights for 20 million illegals that will devastate our borders forevermore!”

ALIPAC is currently endorsing more than 130 members of Congress who are standing up against the Obama, Boehner, and Rubio backed immigration reform amnesty. (click here for current endorsements)

ALIPAC is also asking all American voters, conservatives groups, and Tea Party groups to target all Democrats and the 35 Republican members of Congress that support immigration reform amnesty for removal from office in the 2014 elections!

For more information about ALIPAC’s efforts to throw immigration reform amnesty supporters out of office in 2014 or to schedule interviews, please visit http://www.alipac.us.

PAC Launches 2014 Campaign Program To Stop Amnesty Legislation in DC

ALIPAC is launching their 2014 candidate and campaign program to put the brakes on any legislation that would put America’s borders on a path to destruction by legalizing illegal aliens.

Raleigh, NC, USA (April 10, 2013) — Contact: Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC) 866 703-0864 / press@alipac.us

In response to illegal invader supporters marching in American streets today demanding amnesty legislation that is expected soon in Washington, ALIPAC is launching their 2014 candidate and campaign program to put the brakes on any legislation that would put America’s borders on a path to destruction by legalizing illegal aliens.

“The vast majority of Americans want border and immigration law enforcement instead of any form of amnesty for illegal invaders,” said William Gheen President of ALIPAC who was cited in the national and global media last week opposing the AP style change discarding the term ‘illegal immigrant.’ “By starting our 2014 campaign efforts early, we will send a clear message to all incumbent lawmakers that they will not be able to hide any cloture or actual votes on amnesty from their constituents!”

ALIPAC was formed on September 11, 2004 in honor of the victims of 9/11 who were killed due to the inadequate enforcement of America’s existing immigration laws, just like the DC sniper victims and the thousands of Americans killed each year on American soil by illegal invaders. Millions of American are displaced in their jobs and billions of dollars are lost to illegals due to depreciated wages and stolen taxpayer resources.

ALIPAC opposes Obama’s DACA (Deferrred Action) amnesty because it is unlawful, unconstitutional, and not backed by any legislation or lawmaker voters.

ALIPAC opposes any new legislation that would rubber stamp Obama’s dictatorial actions, because changing America’s laws to accommodate millions of illegal invaders is sending the message around the world that America’s defenses are down and that illegal immigration will not be stopped. While over 80% of Americans want the current borders of the United States enforced, the Executive Branch refuses to comply.

Such hopes for future border security or immigration law enforcement designed to protect American jobs, property, and lives from invasion will vanish if Comprehensive Immigration Reform Amnesty passes, placing millions of illegal invaders on a path to voting rights and a radical transformation of American politics which will displace over 15 million American voters.

ALIPAC is currently endorsing more than 100 members of Congress that the organization feels can be counted on to oppose Amnesty for illegal aliens CLICK HERE FOR LIST.

For more information about ALIPAC’s 2014 candidate and campaign operations, or to schedule interviews with William Gheen, please visit http://www.ALIPAC.us.

National Call for Federal Candidates Fighting Illegal Immigration

Candidates for Congress and US Senate are being asked to complete ALIPAC’s 2012 federal candidate survey and pledge.

(For National Release) Raleigh, NC, USA (March 27, 2012) — Candidates for Congress and US Senate are being asked to complete ALIPAC’s 2012 federal candidate survey and pledge, which will be used to inform voters and provide endorsements from America’s largest political action committee addressing the issues of illegal immigration and Amnesty for illegal immigrants.

This year’s survey can be easily returned by campaigns and includes questions about candidate positions on illegal immigration, which is one of the top issues of the 2012 campaign cycle.

ALIPAC’s 2012 Federal Candidate Survey and Pledge
http://www.alipac.us/f30/alipacs-2012-federal-candidate-survey-pledge-253198/

Completed surveys and pledges should be emailed to William Gheen, President of ALIPAC at WilliamG@alipac.us

The survey includes questions that voters want answered, including how candidates feel about Obama’s Department of Justice lawsuits against states like Arizona, South Carolina, and Alabama? The survey also asks candidates how they feel about the deportation of illegal immigrants, enforcement of existing border and immigration laws, Dream Act and Comprehensive Amnesty legislation, Obama’s “prosecutor discretion” memo Amnesty for illegal aliens, Article IV, Section 4 of the US Constitution, in-state tuition and other benefits for illegals, and employers who hire illegal labor.

“We are looking for federal candidates who stand with the 80% of Americans showing up in scientific polls who want our existing immigration laws enforced instead of any form of Amnesty that would undermine America’s borders forever,” said William Gheen President of ALIPAC. “We hope that an unprecedented number of candidates will take the time to share their positions on illegal immigration with voters through ALIPAC’s efforts this year.”

Americans for Legal Immigration PAC has been making endorsements and sending in campaign volunteers to endorsed campaigns since September 11, 2004. With over 40,000 supporters nationwide, ALIPAC is quoted often in the national and local media, and is credited with defeating state and federal legislation that sought to encourage and finalize illegal immigration. Candidate survey responses will be viewed tens of thousands of times by election day through direct voter contacts and online at http://www.ALIPAC.us

Media Contact:
William Gheen
President
Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC)
Post Office Box 30966, Raleigh, NC 27622-0966
FEC ID: C00405878
(866) 703-0864
williamg@alipac.us
http://www.alipac.us

ALIPAC Launches 2012 Candidate Endorsements & Support Operations

ALIPAC Launches 2012 Candidate Support Operations.

(For National Release) Raleigh, NC, USA (March 23, 2012) — “ALIPAC endorsed candidates represent the members of the US Congress and challengers who are aligned with the large majority of Americans who want more done to stop and reverse illegal immigration in our nation,” said William Gheen, President of ALIPAC. “We are going to work hard to make sure that voters in these districts know that our endorsed candidates stand with them against illegal immigration and any sneaky form of Amnesty that would further erode America’s sovereignty and stability.”

ALIPAC is starting 2012 operations with more incumbent endorsements than ever before due to the high degree of success immigration law enforcement advocates earned in the 2010 elections. While ten incumbents endorsed by ALIPAC are retiring this year, ALIPAC expects to go into Election Day 2012 with more candidates than ever before.

“The political revolution taking place in America is not complete and must proceed with more urgency than ever before,” said William Gheen. “We need to rally around lawmakers who are loyal to the interests of the American public, and we have to throw out as many of these illegal immigration invasion supporting lawmakers as possible.”

While ALIPAC is a Federal Political Action Committee and cannot endorse state level campaigns, the growing national organization is asking supporters to pay close attention to state races this year to throw out illegal immigration supporters, with special focus on California, Texas, Florida, North Carolina, and New Mexico. ALIPAC has worked hard to spread versions of Alabama’s and Arizona’s illegal immigration fighting bills to other states while fighting to stop in-state tuition and driver license access for illegal aliens.

ALIPAC is now issuing a call for candidates across America to take up the issue of illegal immigration control to offer voters a clear choice on the issue in the 2012 elections. ALIPAC is also asking for other websites to establish links into the Campaign section of the new ALIPAC 2.0 website, which will now begin keeping endorsements visible at all times instead of just during the election months.

Federal candidates interested in completing ALIPAC’s 2012 survey for possible endorsement should contact us through http://www.ALIPAC.us

ALIPAC’s 2012 Endorsement List (Updated Weekly)
http://www.alipac.us/campaign/

Media Contact:
William Gheen
President
Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC)
Post Office Box 30966, Raleigh, NC 27622-0966
FEC ID: C00405878
Tel: (866) 703-0864
E-Mail: press@alipac.us
Web: http://www.alipac.us