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Kenneth Kiesler | Maestro Kenneth KieslerPausing between movements of Mahler Symphony No. 5 on the main stage of Carnegie Hall | Kenneth KieslerJohn Luther Adams & Kenneth Kiesler |
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Maestro Kenneth Kieslerconducting Mahler's Second Symphony with Manhattan Symphony Orchestra at Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York City | Kenneth KieslerWilliam Bolcom, John Luther Adams & Kenneth Kiesler | Recording SessionRecording The Old Burying Ground by Evan Chambers |
Kenneth Kiesler | Maestro Kenneth Kiesler | Ken rehearses in Zankel HallRehearsing Strauss for concert at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall with the Manhattan Chamber Sinfonia and principal players of the New York Philharmonic |
Kenneth Kiesler at Zankel HallRehearsing world premiere of Robert Sirota's A Rush of Wings at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall with the Manhattan Chamber Sinfonia | Maestro Kenneth Kiesler | Kiesler rehearsing in Zankel HallRehearsing Strauss for concert at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall with the Manhattan Chamber Sinfonia and principal players of the New York Philharmonic |
Ken Kiesler, conductorRehearsing Strauss for concert at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall with the Manhattan Chamber Sinfonia and principal players of the New York Philharmonic | Kenneth Kiesler | Old Burying Ground Recording TeamLeft to right: David Frost, producer; Evan Chambers, composer; Kenneth Kiesler, conductor, Jason Corey, recording engineer |
Kiesler conducting in FranceEnsemble Orchestral de Paris (now The Chamber Orchestra of Paris) at Chambord | Kenneth Kiesler and Robert SirotaFollowing the world premiere of Robert Sirota's orchestral piece, 212, with the Manhattan Symphony Orchestra | Maestro Kenneth Kiesler |
Kiesler at the Eastman Theatre 2013 | Maestro Kiesler, Hill Auditorium | Maestro Kiesler, recording sessionMaestro Kiesler, recording session |
Maestro Kenneth Kiesler |
C O N D U C T O R
KENNETH KIESLER
KENNETH KIESLER
"There do exist great American conductors, and Kiesler is one of them!"
Roger Bouchard
Debut, Chamber Orchestra of Paris
"Kiesler drew an assured, colorful performance, winning a prolonged ovation... The Account of Mahler‟s “Titan” Symphony was solid and winning."
New York TImes
"A refreshing vision…allowing innate brilliance to come through" Los Angeles TImes
"Kiesler shapes the score with a keen ear for balance, pacing and nuance."
Gramophone Magazine
"A man with a musical mind at work. He reads, interprets and conducts idiomatically, in the spirit, in which a given work was written."
The Indianapolis News
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". . . an intense and charismatic leader
with a vibrant conducting style"
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