David Bernard (conductor)
David Bernard is an American orchestral conductor and music director of the Park Avenue Chamber Symphony in New York City, which he founded in 1999. He is also music director of Massapequa Philaharmonic and the Eglevsky Ballet, and has conducted in the United States and in over 20 countries. In 2016, he introduced "Classical Music from the Inside Out", a new format that puts the audience are seated on stage with the orchestra during concerts.
In 2019, he won first prize in the professional division of The American Prize Orchestral Conducting Competition.
Early life and education
Bernard is a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music and Juilliard School.Career
Before founding the Park Avenue Chamber Symphony, Bernard was an assistant conductor with the Long Island Youth Orchestra. and Assistant Conductor of the Jacksonville Symphony. In 1999, he started the Park Avenue Chamber SymphonyBernard has appeared as a guest conductor with orchestras which have included the Brooklyn Symphony, the Greater Newburgh Symphony Orchestra, the Litha Symphony, Manhattan School of Music, the Massapequa Philharmonic, the New York Symphonic Arts Ensemble, the Putnam Symphony and the South Shore Symphony. He has presented world premières of scores by Bruce Adolphe, Chris Caswell, John Mackey, Ted Rosenthal, Jake Runestad Distinguished concert collaborators have included Anna Lee, Jeffrey Biegel, Carter Brey, David Chan, Catherine Cho, Adrian Daurov, Pedro Díaz, Edith Dowd, Stanley Drucker, Bart Feller, Ryu Goto, Whoopi Goldberg, Sirena Huang, Judith Ingolfsson, Yevgeny Kutik, Anna Lee, Jessica Lee, Kristin Lee, Jon Manasse, Anthony McGill, Spencer Myer, Todd Phillips, Kristin Sampson and Cameron Schutza.
He has worked with Clinton F. Nieweg, a retired librarian of the Philadelphia Orchestra, on editing new editions of Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" and "The Firebird Suite—1919 Version", which was published by Edwin F. Kalmus in 2016. He has published his own editions of Mozart's Clarinet Concerto, K. 622, and Schumann's Symphony No. 2, Op. 61.