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Bryan Nies is the Assistant Conductor of the Oakland East Bay Symphony, Principal
Conductor of Festival Opera, and the Resident Conductor of Oakland Youth
Orchestra, which he led on a tour of Australia and New Zealand during
the orchestra's 40th season. With "superb musical direction,"
Bryan conducted sold-out performances of Puccini's Turandot and Bizet's
Carmen with Festival Opera to rave reviews that stated, "Nies is
undeniably a talent to watch." In addition, he has been a cover conductor
for the St. Louis Symphony, conducted performances with Opera Idaho (Barber
of Seville, Cosi fan Tutte), West Bay Opera (La Boheme), and the Oakland
Chamber Ensemble. With Eugene Onegin, Bryan Nies made his Opera San Jose
debut as principal conductor, after serving as assistant conductor for
five company productions between 2003 and 2007: Don Pasquale, Die Zauberflote,
The Crucible, Un Ballo in Maschera, Manon and Werther and the west coast
preimere of Anna Karenina.
Pursuing an avid interest in all musical genres, Mr. Nies has also been
an associate music director with American Musical Theater of San Jose,
Theatreworks in Palo Alto, and is on the faculty at the San Francisco
Conservatory of Music and San Jose State University.
During the summer of 2002, Mr. Nies was honored with a Leonard Bernstein
Fellowship to participate as a conductor at the Tanglewood Music Center.
There he conducted performances to rave reviews in the Boston Globe. In
addition, he received personal instruction with many leading professional
conductors, including, Michael Morgan, Roberto Abbado, Jeffery Tate, Hans
Vonk, Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos, and Grant Llewellyn.
A native of Chicago, IL, Mr. Nies also holds a B.M. in Piano Performance
and a B.A. in Psychology from Northwestern University in Evanston, IL.
He has won numerous piano competitions in the Chicago area including a
Gramma Fisher Scholarship to study at the American Institute of Musical
Studies in Graz, Austria. In addition, he has performed with William Warfield
for the Lyric Opera of Chicago and the Elmhurst Symphony Orchestra, as
their Assistant Conductor. Mr. Nies also served on the staff of Northwestern
University's Theater Department as vocal coach and piano accompanist.
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