Conductors

Robert Moody

Music Director of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra

Maestro Robert Moody is thrilled to begin sixth season as Music Director of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra.  Expanded and adventurous programming, expanded collaboration with multiple arts organizations in the Mid-South, commission of several new works for the orchestra, the MSO’s first commercial recording in over three decades, and a new $25-million-dollar endowment are but some of the many achievements made under his direction.  

Moody is also Music Director of the lauded Arizona Musicfest, boasting one of the finest festival orchestras in North America.  Players hail from the top orchestras in the world, including the Vienna and New York Philharmonics, Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Memphis, Seattle, and San Francisco Symphonies, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the San Francisco and Metropolitan Opera Orchestras.


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Kyle J. Dickson

Madeleine Luce Moore Assistant Conductor Chair

American conductor Kyle Dickson is quickly building a reputation as an inspiring and compelling presence on the podium. Recipient of the 2021 Grant Park Music Festival Advocate for Arts Award and the Concert Artists Guild's (CAG) Robert S. Weinart Award, Dickson is a Salonen Conducting Fellow with the San Francisco Symphony and the Colburn School under the guidance of Music Director Esa-Pekka Salonen.

Highlights of this season included debuts with San Francisco Symphony’s SoundBox and concerts with the Detroit, Oakland, Wichita and National Symphony Orchestras. In 2023-2024, he will appear as a Guest Conductor with the Louisville Philharmonic, Minnesota Orchestra, and the Pasadena, Portland (ME), and Marin Symphony Orchestras.

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Lawrence Edwards

Artistic Director of the Memphis Symphony Chorus

Lawrence Edwards, Professor (B.A. - Seattle Pacific University; M.S. and Ed.D. University of Illinois), is the Artistic Director of the Memphis Symphony Chorus. He has conducted Bach’s St. John Passion and Mass in B-Minor with the Memphis Symphony and Handel’s Messiah with the Alabama Symphony Orchestra. Dr. Edwards was Director of the University of Memphis Choral Program from 1987 - 2021. He directed the University Singers, University of Memphis Chamber Choir and Sound Fuzion, a contemporary vocal/instrumental ensemble. He was coordinator of the graduate degree in conducting and mentored the graduate students in Choral Conducting. Dr. Edwards teaches undergraduate and graduate Choral Conducting. He is also Prior to teaching at the University of Memphis, Dr. Edwards was the Director of Choral Activities at West Virginia University, Morgantown.