Geoffrey McDonald
Geoffrey McDonald is a dynamic presence at the forefront of America’s contemporary opera scene, known for his “original and flexible musical imagination” (Observer) and confident technical command on the podium. Described by The New York Times as “an agile conductor…whose pacing is sure in both reflective and restless passages,” critics and audiences alike have lauded Mr. McDonald’s musical sensitivity across an uncommonly wide range of repertoire, as well as his ability to build and maintain dramatic intensity. A committed interpreter of new opera, he has led workshops and world premieres of operas for leading companies, such as Washington National Opera and Opera Philadelphia. Having conducted the world premiere of Sky on Swings (Beecher/Moscovitch) at Opera Philadelphia, Mr. McDonald will return to lead the world premiere of Woman with Eyes Closed (Higdon/Dye). Other highlights from past seasons include Flight at Minnesota Opera, Hänsel und Gretel at Opera Saratoga, four productions at Wolf Trap Opera (with the National Symphony Orchestra), La finta giardiniera at Atlanta Opera, Elizabeth Cree at Chicago Opera Theatre, and Sweeney Todd with Curtis Opera Theatre. Since joining New York City's On Site Opera in 2015 as the company’s first Music Director, Mr. McDonald has demonstrated a unique ability to marshal performances of the highest musical standard in a variety of immersive settings, with Observer’s describing OSO’s Barber of Seville as a “miracle of nuanced coordination between orchestra and singers.” Of other recent On Site Opera performances, The New York Times noted, “Geoffrey McDonald drew stylish, nimble playing”, elsewhere admiring his “grace and verve.” One of the few conductors in his field combining empirical study and performance, Mr. McDonald is currently working toward a Ph.D. in music psychology at the University for Music in Freiburg, Germany. He last appeared at Toledo Opera conducting Suor Angelica/Cavalleria Rusticana and before that The Ballad of Baby Doe.