Diane Wittry

Diane Wittry

Composer and Conductor, Diane Wittry, writes music that is "evocative and soulful" and colorized with "a large pallet of orchestral sounds and textures."

Diane Wittry's compositions have been performed and recorded by the Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra, Kosice, the Allentown Symphony, PA, the Norwalk Symphony, CT, the Symphony of Southeast Texas, TX, the Garden State Philharmonic, NJ, the Saratoga Chamber Orchestra, WA, the Ridgewood Symphony ,NJ, the Nashua Chamber Orchestra, NH, the Adelphi Chamber Orchestra, NJ, and the Fox Valley Symphony, WI, among others.

Diane Wittry has served as an adjudicator for the Nissim Composer's Competition in New York sponsored by ASCAP, and for the I-Park International Composer's Competition. She has also been selected to participate in Composer Residency Programs in Connecticut and Italy. Other composition awards Diane Wittry has received include a CAP (Composers Assistant Grant) from the American Music Center, and a Haddon Career Grant award.

Diane Wittry is currently the Music Director and Conductor of the Allentown Symphony, PA, and the Garden State Philharmonic, NJ. She is also a frequent guest conductor with orchestras across the United States including the Milwaukee Symphony, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the San Diego Symphony, the Houston Symphony, the New Jersey Symphony, as well as orchestras in Japan, China, Canada, Italy, Ukraine, Russia, and Slovakia, among others.

Named as one of the "30 Top Music Professionals" (2015) by Musical America nationally. Diane Wittry has also been profiled in the New York Times and Newsweek Magazine. Wittry received her Masters Degree from the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music, where she was named the "Outstanding Alumnus in 2013."

Wittry received the "Helen M. Thompson Award" from the League of American Orchestra for her artistic leadership with the Symphony of Southeast Texas and she is the author of two award winning books that have become standards in the field: "Beyond the Baton-What Every Conductor Needs to Know" and "Baton Basics- Communicating Music Through Gestures," both published by Oxford University Press.

Diane Wittry has been a guest speaker at the Curtis Institute of Music, PA, the Juilliard School of Music, NY, the Manhattan School of Music, NY, the Mannes School of Music, NY, New York University (NYU), Brandeis University, MA, Queens College, NY, Lamar University, TX, and the University of Southern California, CA, among others, as well as being a frequent guest speaker for national conferences. Diane Wittry is a member of ASCAP.

Composer's Web Page: www.DianeWittry.com

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