Tag: Lina Gonzalez-Granados

  • Link Roundup: July 12, 2022

    Link Roundup: July 12, 2022

    We have news about women conductors this week!! At the Chicago Symphony, Apprentice Conductor Lina González-Granados stepped in for Ricardo Muti with a minute’s notice – (really!)  exciting moments in the life of a young conductor, and she has earned acclaim all around!  (reports HERE and HERE in the Chicago press)  An intrepid musician, she…

  • Monday Link Round Up: February 24, 2020

    Monday Link Round Up: February 24, 2020

    News and music to start your week! The Seattle Times introduces readers to Lina Gonzalez-Granados (pictured above) – one of the first Latin American women to hold a conducting position with the Seattle Symphony. BTW, Gonzalez-Granados’  Boston-based Unitas Ensemble received a WPA Performance Grant in 2018 for a concert that included the north American premiere…

  • Monday Link Round Up: April 8, 2019

    Monday Link Round Up: April 8, 2019

    News and music to start your week! The Philadelphia Orchestra was in the news this week for hiring two new conductors – both of whom happen to be women. Erina Yashima has been appointed assistant conductor, and Lina Gonzalez-Granados is the newly appointed conducting fellow.  Read more at the Philly Inquirer.  We are particularly excited…