German conductor DIRK MEYER was appointed Associate Conductor of the Sarasota Orchestra in 2011, after five successful seasons as Assistant Conductor, during which he earned an outstanding reputation with musicians, audiences and critics, alike. He also served as Music Director of the Sarasota Youth Orchestras, whose first season under his baton culminated in a 2008 Carnegie Hall performance in New York City.

In addition to his duties with the Sarasota Orchestra, Dirk Meyer’s current season includes a debut with the Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra, as well as return engagements with the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, leading thirteen "Young People’s Concerts" as well as Pops programs. He also leads a pair of "Young People’s Concerts" with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and participates in a special program with Massachusetts’ Springfield Symphony Orchestra, conducting Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, with Music Director Kevin Rhodes as soloist.

Possessing a passionate interest in the music of our own time, Dirk Meyer founded the Art Nouveau Chamber Orchestra. Originally established in 2003 to promote the music of the 20th and 21st centuries, the orchestra has commissioned and premiered several new compositions. More recently, he established a new music series with the Sarasota Orchestra, leading world premieres of scores by Miguel del Aguila, Eve Beglarian and Silas Durocher, as well as the American premieres of works by Arvo Pärt, Elliott Sharp and Joby Talbot. Dr. Meyer has compiled 20th Century Chamber Ensemble and Chamber Orchestra Music: A Catalog, published by Scarecrow Press in 2011. This volume is the first entry in Scarecrow’s new series “Music Finders,” edited by David Daniels.

Dirk Meyer’s previous American appointments were as Assistant Conductor of the Missouri and Traverse symphony orchestras and Music Director of Michigan’s Mason Symphony Orchestra. He has also conducted the orchestras of Jackson, Michigan State University, Naples and Traverse City, while abroad he has led performances in the Czech Republic with the Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra and in South Africa with the Odeion Sinfonia. Dr. Meyer has also led productions of Bizet’s Carmen and Mozart’s Don Giovanni with Bulgaria’s Plovdiv Opera. In April 2011, Dr. Meyer taught masterclasses, presented lectures and worked with the university orchestra at the University of Nevada at Reno.

Dirk Meyer earned his Doctor of Musical Arts and Master’s degrees in orchestral conducting from Michigan State University, where he served as Assistant Conductor of the MSU Opera Theatre, leading its productions of Puccini’s La Bohème and Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress. He also holds Bachelor’s degrees in both music and philosophy from Germany’s Folkwang Conservatory. Dr. Meyer undertook advanced study with Neeme Järvi, Jorma Panula and Kurt Redel. Working with the American conductor Kevin Rhodes, he assisted with numerous performances at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein, as well as at the Vienna State Opera and Spain’s Teatro Real in Madrid.

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"The real treat was watching Dirk Meyer in action for the first time. He’s got a clear, precise baton technique that can only be a relief for musicians as they navigate the plethora of mood and tempo changes in any pops program. Meyer, a German native, was as comfortable with the microphone in his hand as with the baton. With extemporaneous introductions more engaging than those heard from many native English speakers, Meyer kept the interest of his audience and charmed them as well."
HERALD-TRIBUNE (Sarasota)

"Listening to this [C.P.E. Bach] Sinfonia, played with great verve and humor under the expert direction of Dirk Meyer, we were treated to sudden shifts of mood and changes in tempo and color as the thematic material returned to a quirky unison statement by the violins before plunging back into the complex tonal picture."
HERALD-TRIBUNE (Sarasota)

"In an event that may have changed Sarasota’s only partially deserved reputation for musical stodginess forever, the Florida West Coast Symphony, under the precise and expert direction of Assistant Conductor Dirk Meyer, presented a program of exciting modern music by five ground-breaking composers."
HERALD-TRIBUNE (Sarasota)

"Conductor Dirk Meyer gave a most colorful interpretation of Mozart’s masterpiece [Violin Concerto #5]. His precision and accuracy with the work were remarkable. It is worthwhile to follow his career in the future."
VOLKSBLAD (South Africa)

9/9/2011 (7:30pm) SPRINGFIELD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (MA)
Symphony Hall
"God Bless America" Concert
Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue
soloist: Kevin Rhodes, Music Director

9/17/2011 (8pm) ORLANDO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre
soloist: Alan Pingarron, tenor
with Mariachi Cobre

10/1/2011 (8pm) DULUTH SUPERIOR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Duluth Entertainment Convention Center Auditorium
Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro (overture)
Beethoven: Violin Concerto
soloist: Erin Aldridge
Prokofiev: Symphony #5

10/3/2011 (10:30am&12pm) ORLANDO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
10/4/2011 (10:30am&12pm)
Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre
10/6/2011 (10:30am&12pm) Young People’s Concerts
10/7/2011 (10:30am&12pm)
10/11/2011 (10:30am&12pm)
10/12/2011 (10:30am&12pm)
10/13/2011 (10:30am&12pm)


10/15/2011 (2&8pm) ORLANDO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre
Pops: "A Night at the Oscars"

10/23/2011 (4pm) ORLANDO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Mary McLeod Bethune Performing Arts Center
Bethune-Cookman University (Daytona Beach)
with Wintley Phipps

10/24/2011 (10:30am&12pm) ORLANDO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
10/25/2011 (10:30am&12pm)
Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre
10/26/2011 (10:30am&12pm) Young People’s Concerts
10/26/2011 (10:30am&12pm)

11/5/2011 (6pm) ORLANDO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Bok Tower Gardens (Lake Wales)
Pops

11/7/2011 (10:30am&12pm) ORLANDO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
11/8/2011 (10:30am&12pm)
Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre
Young People’s Concerts

12/7/2011 (5:30pm) SARASOTA ORCHESTRA
12/8/2011 (7:30pm)
Holley Hall, Beatrice Friedman Symphony Center
12/9/2011 (5:30pm) Great Escapes: "Holiday on Parade"
12/10/2011 (8pm)

12/15/2011 (5:30pm) SARASOTA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Holley Hall, Beatrice Friedman Symphony Center
Beethoven: Symphony #2

12/18/2011 (8pm) SARASOTA ORCHESTRA
The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota
"Jewish Family & Children Service Gala"
with West Coast Black Theatre Troupe

1/11/2012 (5:30pm) SARASOTA ORCHESTRA
1/12/2012 (7:30pm)
Holley Hall, Beatrice Friedman Symphony Center
1/13/2012 (5:30pm) Great Escapes: "Forever Tango"
1/14/2012 (8pm)
1/19/2012 (5:30pm)
SARASOTA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Holley Hall, Beatrice Friedman Symphony Center
Grieg: Holberg Suite

1/28/2012 (2&8pm) ORLANDO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre
Pops: "The Music of Billy Joel"
with Michael Cavanaugh

2/2/2012 (5:30pm) SARASOTA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Holley Hall, Beatrice Friedman Symphony Center
Prokofiev: Classical Symphony

2/8/2012 (5:30pm) SARASOTA ORCHESTRA
2/9/2012 (7:30pm)
Holley Hall, Beatrice Friedman Symphony Center
2/10/2012 (5:30pm) Great Escapes: "Embraceable You"
2/11/2012 (8pm)

2/25/2012 (1:30&3:30pm) TORONTO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Roy Thomson Hall
Young People’s Concert Series: "Orchestra Olympics"
Smith: Orchestra Games
with Greg Smith, narrator & host

3/28/2012 (9:20&10:50am) DULUTH SUPERIOR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Duluth Entertainment Convention Center Auditorium
"KIDS Concert"

3/31/2012 (7pm) DULUTH SUPERIOR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Duluth Entertainment Convention Center Auditorium
"Old Turtle Family Concert"
with The Minnesota Ballet

4/19/2012 (5:30pm) SARASOTA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Holley Hall, Beatrice Friedman Symphony Center
Mahler/Schoenberg: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
soloist: Jason Collins, tenor
Schoenberg: Chamber Symphony #1

4/28/2012 (4&8pm) SARASOTA ORCHESTRA
Holley Hall, Beatrice Friedman Symphony Center
"Journeys to Genius: Shostakovich - Truth or Consequences"
Shostakovich: Symphony #5

5/2/2012 (5:30pm) SARASOTA ORCHESTRA
5/3/2012 (7:30pm)
Holley Hall, Beatrice Friedman Symphony Center
5/4/2012 (5:30pm) Great Escapes: "La Bamba"
5/5/2012 (8pm)