Amos to guest conduct London Phil’monic Orchestra

David Amos
David Amos

SAN DIEGO (SDJW)– During the week of October 19, 2015, San Diego conductor David Amos will be conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra in a recording of the music of the late composer Arnold Rosner. This is by invitation from the Rosner family, to memorialize the late composer who died in 2013.

Four selections will be recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London: The composer’s Piano Concerto No. 2,  his Six Pastoral Dances, and two works of particular Jewish relevance, Gematria, a tone poem about the numerology of the Kaballa, and From The Diaries of Adam Czerniakow, for narrator and orchestra, about the years of the Warsaw Ghetto.

With this recording, David Amos will complete a cycle of having conducted the five major London Orchestras. He also has commercial recordings with the national and radio orchestras of Scotland, Russia, Poland, Lithuania, Israel, and Slovakia, totaling over 30 compact discs..

Locally, Amos conducts the Tifereth Israel Community Orchestra, comprised of 75 musicians, and celebrating its 42 years of continuously performing for San Diego audiences.  He also is a music columnist for San Diego Jewish World.

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