Dr. Kathryn D. Brownlee to Conclude Tenure as New Texas Symphony Orchestra ConductorBoard Launches National Search in 2025 while Founder, Distinguished Leader Transitions to Artistic Director Role Through 2026
Throughout her 21-year leadership, Dr. Brownlee has transformed NTSO from vision to reality, earning prestigious recognition, including the 2023 American Prize in Community Orchestra Conducting and second place in Non-Collegiate Orchestral Programming. Her innovative programming has ranged from classical masterworks to contemporary premieres, featuring collaborations with emerging artists and fostering community engagement across Dallas. Under her direction, NTSO has grown from a grassroots initiative into one of North Texas's most dynamic volunteer orchestras, consistently delivering high-caliber performances that bridge classical traditions with contemporary musical expressions. "The journey of building NTSO has been a highlight of my musical career," Dr. Brownlee said. "I'm deeply grateful to our dedicated musicians, supporters, and audience members who have made these past two decades extraordinary, and I look forward to supporting the orchestra's continued growth in my role as artistic director." Her final season as conductor showcases NTSO's artistic breadth, featuring performances at the Moody Performance Hall and Central Commons, including holiday concerts at NorthPark and RedBird this weekend (https://www.ntso.org/ The NTSO Board of Directors will search nationwide for a new conductor and artistic director. The search committee will seek candidates who demonstrate exceptional musical abilities and a deep commitment to community engagement and creative innovation, qualities that have defined Dr. Brownlee's leadership. "The New Texas Symphony Orchestra has been fortunate to have such a passionate and impactful leader for so many years," Board Chair Alec Horton said. "We wish Cathy all the best in retirement and are eager to carry forward her vision that has made the NTSO a beloved ensemble in our community." A celebration honoring Dr. Brownlee's legacy will be announced in 2025, allowing the community to recognize her contributions to Dallas's cultural landscape. The nationwide search begins immediately, with NTSO maintaining its commitment to enriching North Texas through exceptional orchestral music and community outreach programs that have become synonymous with its mission. Contact Alec Horton, Board Chair ***@ntso.org Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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