
Now in his forty-fourth season as Founder and Music Director of the AmorArtis Chorus and Orchestra, Johannes Somary has conducted such ensembles as the English Chamber Orchestra, the Irish Chamber Orchestra, the Polish Television and Radio Orchestra, the New Orleans Symphony, XXI Sajandi Orkester in
Tallinn, Estonia,
London's Royal Philharmonic, and the Vienna Philharmonic.
He has participated in many international music festivals ranging from Sion to
Dubrovnik, from
Madeira to
Israel and
Greece.
His discography includes sixty recordings, four of which received
Stereo Review “Record of the Year” Awards, and three of which were first recordings of Handel oratorios.
Maestro Somary, born in
Switzerland and a graduate of the Yale School of Music, has been active not only as a conductor, but also as a composer, organist and teacher.
As a composer he was commissioned recently by the Jefferson Music Festival, the Blessed Sacrament Fathers, and the Benedictine Monastery of San Anselmo in
Rome.
His recently completed violin concerto was premiered and recorded in
St. Petersburg, Russia in March 2004, and other works have been recorded on Premier and Leonarda.
As an organist he has received critical acclaim for his recent recording of Handel organ concerti.
And, as a teacher, he served for thirty-seven years as Chairman of the Arts as
Horace Mann School.
Since coming to
New York in 1959, he has served as Choirmaster and Music Director in several churches, including the Cathedral of Saint Patrick.
He is also in his thirtieth year as conductor of
Connecticut's Fairfield County Chorale.
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