Robert Baldwin is Music Director for the Salt Lake Symphony and
Director of Orchestral Activities at the University of Utah.
His tenure with the Salt Lake Symphony has resulted in increased
audiences, repertoire expansion and community visibility. He
is also the conductor for “It’s a Grand Night for
Singing,” in Lexington, Kentucky, and has held conducting
positions with the University of Kentucky, Lexington Philharmonic,
New American Symphony, Northern Arizona University, and Flagstaff
Symphony orchestras. Also an accomplished violist, he has
held several positions, including professor of viola at Northern
Arizona University and principal viola with the Arkansas Symphony,
Flagstaff Symphony, and Arizona Opera Orchestras.
Guest conducting appearances include the Hermitage Camerata
Symphony in Saint Petersburg, Russia, the Lexington Philharmonic,
Utah Virtuosi Brass, Flagstaff Festival of the Arts, Colorado
State University, the Abilene Tri-Collegiate Opera, and numerous
festivals and All-State Orchestras around the country. He
has upcoming concerts in Finland, Arkansas, Kentucky and New York
City. His performances have been featured on National Public
Radio’s Performance Today and Weekend Edition, as well as
in the New Yorker magazine.
A published author on music, he has written for music journals
and periodicals, and contributed to a book on preparing
orchestral viola sections in the recently published Playing the
Viola. In 2007 he was awarded the Higher Education Teacher
of the Year award by the Utah chapter of the American String
Teachers Association.
As a violist, experiences include guest appearances with the
Amadeus Trio, and the Saint Petersburg and Stanford String
Quartets. He has appeared as a soloist with the Flagstaff
Symphony, SMU Festival Orchestra, and Sedona Chamber Music
Festival. He was violist of the Arizona-based Coconino
Chamber Ensemble from 1989-1999. Recent appearances include
recitals in the US and Mexico, and performances with the
University Faculty Chamber Players, the Utah Chamber Artists and
the Utah Symphony.
Dr. Baldwin studied in the United States and in Saint Petersburg,
Russia. He holds degrees from the University of Northern
Colorado, University of Iowa, and the University of Arizona,
where he received the Graduate Achievement Award. His
conducting teachers have included Mikhail Kukushkin, Alexander
Polishuk, James Dixon, Duilio Dobrin, Eugene Corporon, and Gregg
Hanson. He has studied viola with Jeffrey Showell, William
Preucil, Sr., Ronald Smith and Vernon Ashcraft and has performed
in master classes for Gustav Meier, Kenneth Kiesler, the Tokyo
String Quartet, and Atar Arad, among others.
His wife, Maria, is a violist with the Salt lake Symphony and
teaches viola and Kindermusik (music for young children).
His two children, Daren and Alyssa study cello and viola,
respectively. In his spare time Rob enjoys hiking, fishing,
reading, travel and spending time with his
family.