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Micah Gleason

Conductor

  • Micah Gleason, an “easygoing yet fiercely skilled conductor and singer” (NYT), graduated from the Curtis Institute of Music as a mentee of Yannick Nézet-Séguin, was chosen by the Dallas Opera for its renowned Hart Institute for Women Conductors, is a recipient of the 2024 Taki Alsop Conducting Award, and winner of the 2025 American Prize in Conducting. 

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  • Interdisciplinary collaboration and community building are at the core of Gleason's music-making. She is curious about the most effective ways to disrupt the stasis and comfort of the modern concert hall; and how artists across disciplines, activists, and researchers can most effectively collaborate. 


    An active symphonic and opera conductor, Gleason has collaborated with notable ensembles including the Iceland Symphony, Symphony of the Americas, San Diego Symphony, Fort Worth Symphony, The Spoleto Festival Orchestra, The Orchestra Now, Carnegie Hall’s National Youth Orchestra, the Dallas Opera Orchestra, and the Curtis Symphony Orchestra; and served as cover conductor for opera productions with Washington National Opera, Opera Philadelphia, The Glimmerglass Festival, Beth Morrison Projects, Juilliard Vocal Arts, Curtis Opera Theater, and Bard College Opera Theater.  


    An avid performer of chamber music as both conductor and a singer, Gleason has appeared at the 92nd Street Y, with Chamber Music Northwest, Philharmonic Society of Orange County, Friends of Music Concerts Inc., Phoenix Chamber Music Society, the Collaborative Arts Institute of Chicago.


    A multidisciplinary artist herself, Gleason enjoys working with collaborators across a range of artistic specializations. Alongside mezzo-soprano Joanne Evans, she is a co-founder of LOAM, an artistic partnership presenting semi-immersive theatrical and musical works. 


    In the 2025/26 season, Gleason looks forward to conducting debuts with Washington National Opera, Santa Fe Pro Musica, Opera Memphis, City of London Sinfonia, Mannes Opera Theater, and the Chicago Center for Contemporary Composition’s Grossman Ensemble, as well as serving as cover conductor at the National Symphony Orchestra, and returning to the Spoleto Festival. 

    2025/26 season, 310 words. Not to be altered without permission.

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'Gleason honors the fluidity of the score, keeping the rhythm loose and seductive. It’s for this reason that the frenzied finale absolutely punches us in the face. Gleason up to this point has been teasing, stirring the orchestra with a subtle, gentle hand. When the finale arrives, Gleason digs in, and her joy and exuberance come through both in the music and in her physical performance.'

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Intermusica represents Micah Gleason worldwide.

Aimee Chow
Joint Head of Artist Management
+44 20 7608 9949
achow@intermusica.com

Rachel Feldhaus
Associate Artist Manager, Intermusica New York (representation in North America)
+1 619-762-8336
rfeldhaus@intermusica.com

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Contralto

Avery Amereau

Actor / Narrator

Amira Casar

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Harpsichord

Richard Egarr

Piano accompanist

Roger Vignoles

Saxophone

Branford Marsalis