Schwob Philharmonic Orchestra

Schwob Philharmonic Orchestra Our mission is to perform exciting programs of great orchestral music for our community, state, and country with passion, energy, and commitment.

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Music Director and Conductor of the Schwob Philharmonic, Paul Hostetter holds the Ethel Foley Distinguished Chair in Orchestral Activities and is a Professor of Music at Columbus State University, the Conductor and Artistic Advisor for the acclaimed Sequitur Ensemble, the Principal Conductor of the Flageolet Ensemble, and the Fo

under and Artistic Adviser to the Music Mondays chamber series in New York City. He has held appointments as the Director of Orchestral Studies/Associate Professor of the John J. Cali School of Music at Montclair State University, the Music Director of the Colonial Symphony, the Music Director of the High Mountain Symphony, Artistic Director of the Winter Sun Music Festival, Music Director of the New Jersey Youth Symphony, Principal Conductor of the NY Concerti Sinfonietta, Associate Conductor for the Broadway productions of Candide and The Gershwins' Fascinating Rhythm, and Assistant Conductor at the Metropolitan Opera to James Levine. Recently he served as the Principal Conductor for the Pixar Live show at Disney World’s Hollywood Studios, leading 78 performances in the Theater of the Stars. He also serves as the Artistic Director for the Music Under the Dome series, in partnership with the Coca-Cola Space Science Center in Columbus, GA. Maestro Hostetter has appeared as a guest conductor with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, the American Composers Orchestra, the New York City Opera, Philharmonia Virtuosi, the Delaware Symphony Orchestra, the Orlando Philharmonic, the Pittsburgh Opera, Peak Performances, the Syracuse Symphony, the Naples Philharmonic, the Genesis Opera Company, the Prism Chamber Orchestra, the New York Virtuosi, the Florida Lakes Symphony, the Daylesford Sinfonia (Bermuda), the PAI Festival Orchestra (Kingston, PA), the Family Opera Initiative, and the Stony Brook Summer Music Festival Orchestra among others. His performances have garnered rave reviews in multiple publications including the NY Times, NJ Star Ledger, Daily Record, Bermuda Gazette, Pittsburgh Tribune, and many others. He has had a tremendous impact on the world of contemporary music having premiered over ninety works by composers including Pulitzer Prize winners David Del Tredici, Lewis Spratlan, and Ned Rorem with groups including the Washington Square Contemporary Music Society, Ensemble 21, the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players, Music from China, The Society for New Music, the Glass Farm Ensemble, and Phillip Glass’s Music at the Anthology series. He conducted Elliot Carter's Double Concerto at the Library of Congress as part of Mr. Carter's 100th-year celebration, led Newband in the premiere of Dean Drummond’s opera Café Bufe with the Harry Partch Instruments, and conducted the co-premiere of Robert Aldridge’s Grammy winning opera Elmer Gantry for Peak Performances and the Nashville Opera. As a recording artist he has collaborated with jazz greats Jim Hall, Pat Metheny, and Joe Lovano, with strings from the Orchestra of St. Lukes (By Arrangement), which received a Downbeat Critics Award, as well as with Heidi Grant Murphy and members of the Aureole Ensemble and Metropolitan Opera in music by Harrison Birtwistle. His recording, Where Crows Gather, featuring the music of Lewis Spratlan, was listed by the New York Times chief critic Anthony Tommasini as one of the top five of 2005, and a recording of the music of Harold Meltzer was also named again by Tommasini as one of his top five in 2010. Hostetter’s extensive conducting discography includes recordings on labels including Telarc, Koch, Mode, CRI, Albany, Tzadick, and Naxos, and his most recent recording of Concerti with the Sequitur Ensemble received five stars for performance from BBC Music Magazine. His release of music by Arthur Levering was named Best of 2014 by Gramophone Magazine. An avid instrumentalist, Maestro Hostetter performed as a percussionist/timpanist with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra with whom he toured and recorded extensively (including a Grammy Award) as well as with the American Symphony Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, and many others. He has recorded for labels including Argo, Decca, Delos, Deutsche-Grammaphon, Naxos, New World, Polygram, Pro-Arte, RCA Victor, Sony Classical, and Warner Brothers, and has appeared on numerous movie soundtracks and jingles, as well as over ten Broadway productions. He holds degrees in performance from the Florida State University and the Juilliard School of Music and has appeared in master classes with Daniel Barenboim, Leonard Slatkin, Larry Rachleff, and Christopher Wilkins.

04/29/2025
04/28/2025

Know a high school musician looking for summer plans? Come join the Schwob Summer Music Festival! The 2025 Schwob Summer Music Festival takes place June 23rd through June 28th on the vibrant RiverPark campus at Columbus State University. The festival offers 5 days of intensive masterclasses, private lessons, chamber music, and special topics seminars, as well as student and faculty performances, all led by the world-class faculty at the Schwob School of Music.

Our festival offers young musicians, ages 14-18, a unique opportunity to grow through chamber music. Participants will work directly with Schwob faculty in the private lesson setting and be coached as chamber musicians throughout the week. This unique opportunity allows students to develop deep listening skills, effective rehearsal techniques, and robust communication skills. Students will be housed in Columbus State University’s apartment-style housing, just a block from the Schwob School of Music.

04/28/2025

Congratulations to the Schwob Philharmonic trumpet section on a wonderful final concert of the semester! Till Eulenspiegel, Mathis der Mahler, Coleman’s 7 O’Clock Shout, and Puccini’s Intermezzo from Act III of Manon Lescault made for an incredibly rewarding program. Bravissimo to these students, and a special congratulations to Noah, Annalise, and Connor on performing their final concert at Schwob.

04/27/2025

Congratulations to the Schwob Philharmonic trombones with an amazing concert tonight! Keep up the good work and GO COUGZ!!

04/27/2025
04/27/2025

Amazing way to end the semester performing Till, Coleman, and Hindemith!! Congratulations Ashlynn, Brissa, Colleen, Daniel, and Mason! Shout out to the - fantastic performance! 🎉🎉🎉

04/12/2025
Only two more days until the opening show for the 2025 Schwob Opera Theatre double bill of exciting lyric dramas, Suor A...
04/10/2025

Only two more days until the opening show for the 2025 Schwob Opera Theatre double bill of exciting lyric dramas, Suor Angelica by Giacomo Puccini and The Medium by Gian Carlo Menotti! Directed by the incredible Dr. Joshua May!

You will see many talented students of the Schwob Vocal Department on stage and can find several Schwob Philharmonic Orchestra members in the pit orchestra led under the baton of our very own Professor Paul Hostetter! There will also be a pre-concert talk with Schwob Public Musicology’s Dr. Reba Wissner. You don’t want to miss it!

These performances will take place at the Springer Opera House this weekend, so be sure to reserve your tickets today! https://www.springeroperahouse.org/calendar-events/schwob-opera-theatre-presents-an-opera-double-bill

🗓️ Performance Dates:
Saturday, April 12, 2025 at 7:30pm
Sunday, April 13, 2025 at 4pm

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