The 2010-2011 season marks Maestro David Itkin’s fourth season as Music
Director and Conductor of the Las Vegas Philharmonic, his sixth season
as Music Director and Conductor of the Abilene Philharmonic, and his
third year serving as Professor of Music and Director of Orchestral
Studies at the University of North Texas College of Music. Following a
distinguished seventeen-year tenure, Maestro Itkin was named Conductor
Laureate of the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra in July 2010.
During past seasons Maestro Itkin’s career has taken him to 44 U.S.
states and fifteen countries in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia,
including concerts and recordings with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra,
the Slovenska Filhamonija, the San Diego Symphony, and the Seoul
Philharmonic. Other guest conducting appearances include concerts with
the Colorado Philharmonic, the Annapolis Symphony, the National
Repertory Orchestra, the Illinois Symphony, the Delaware Symphony, the
New Hampshire Symphony, the Cheyenne Symphony, and the Indianapolis,
Baltimore, and Reno Chamber Orchestras. During the summer of 2006
Maestro Itkin appeared once again with the Slovenska Filharmonija in
Ljubljana, Slovenia, conducting the opening concert of the 14th World
Saxophone Congress.
Mr. Itkin’s first film score (Sugar
Creek) was recorded in 2006 by the Arkansas Symphony for the
film’s 2007 release. His most recent major work, Exodus, an oratorio, was premiered
in April 2005 in Little Rock, with William Shatner narrating. Exodus was released world-wide on
CD in 2007.
In May 2009 Maestro Itkin was awarded both an Honorary Doctorate of
Humane Letters by Lyon College and the Above the Barre award by Ballet
Arkansas.
In addition to his professional schedule, Maestro Itkin regularly
serves as a guest conductor/clinician, including concerts with the
Arkansas All-State Orchestra, the Southern California High School
Honors Orchestra, and several Texas all-region Honors Orchestras.
Mr. Itkin is also in demand as a speaker and lecturer. During the
Summer of 2007 he was a featured lecturer at the Arkansas Governor’s
School for the second consecutive year, and lectured in Europe for
Silversea cruise lines.
Maestro Itkin’s previous positions include serving as Music Director
and Conductor of the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra (1993-2010), Music
Director and Principal Conductor of the Lake Forest Symphony Orchestra
in Chicago (1997-2000), Music Director/Conductor of the Kingsport
Symphony (Tenn.) (1992-1995), Music Director of the Birmingham Opera
Theatre (1992-1995), and Music Director for the Lucius Woods Festival
Concerts in Solon Springs, Wisconsin (1993-2000). From 1988 to 1993 he
served as Associate Conductor of the Alabama Symphony Orchestra, during
which time he was made Honorary Lt. Governor of the State of Alabama
for outstanding service to the Arts.
[September 2010]