Announcing Grammy-Winning Conductor Michael Christie's 2021-2022 Season
Christie is a thoughtfully innovative conductor, equally at home in the symphonic and opera worlds.
By: A.A. Cristi
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Grammy-winning conductor Michael Christie announces his 2021-22 season with audience-building initiatives and a kaleidoscopic array of musical masterworks. Christie is a thoughtfully innovative conductor, equally at home in the symphonic and opera worlds, who is focused on making the audience experience at his performances entertaining, enlightening, and enriching.
The 2021-22 season is Christie's third as Artistic and Music Director of the New West Symphony (NWS), and will also see him lead performances of Mason Bates' groundbreaking opera, The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs in Atlanta, GA and Kansas City, MO.
Christie returns to Lyric Opera of Kansas City (March 11, 12, 13, 2022) and makes his debut with Atlanta Opera (April 30, May 3, 6, 8, 2022), in Mason Bates' The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs, for which he won a 2019 Grammy Award (Best Opera Recording) for the world premiere recording with The Santa Fe Opera (PENTATONE). In 2017, he led the world premiere performances at The Santa Fe Opera, "with suave assurance" (San Francisco Chronicle), with "precision and pizzazz" (Santa Fe New Mexican), and "preside[d] over an expertly executed performance" (The Financial Times).
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E=MC² Einstein The Musical Kiki & David Gindler Performing Arts Center (7/03-7/26) |
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STRAITJACKET SIRENS The Three Clubs (6/01-6/30) |
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John Proctor is the Villain Mark Taper Forum (3/17-4/25) |
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Jack Johnson Greek Theatre - U.C. Berkeley (10/01-10/01) |
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The Bed Trick Chance Theater (9/11-10/03) |
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Dog Man: The Musical Kirk Douglas Theatre (9/12-10/18) |
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Hit a grand slam with baseball hero “MATTY: an evening with Christy Mathewson” – bring the kids! Santa Monica Playhouse (8/15-8/16) |
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BROADWAY SHOWCASE WITH GLENN ROSENBLUM: VALENTINE TO BROADWAY Coachella Valley Repertory (7/14-7/14) |
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Disney''s Beauty and the Beast Hollywood Pantages Theatre (8/12-9/06) |
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C.S. Lewis' The Screwtape Letters Performing Arts Center San Luis Obispo (8/02-8/02) |









