Amarillo Symphony Extends Contract with Music Director

By Francisco Salazar

George Jackson has renewed his contract as Music Director at Amarillo Symphony for three years, extending it to 2028.

Jackson began his tenure in September 2022 and is leading the orchestra’s centenary celebrations this season.

In a statement, Jackson said, “The connection I have with the orchestra’s incredible musicians is truly special, and I am honored to collaborate with them in making music of the highest quality. I am particularly grateful for the unwavering support of the Texas Panhandle community. To witness their continued enthusiasm and generosity, especially after celebrating a century of the Amarillo Symphony, is truly inspiring. Following an enriching centenary season, I eagerly anticipate many more years of creating extraordinary music together.”

He added, “My vision for the Amarillo Symphony has always included a strong emphasis on new music and commissioning works. I am excited to continue building upon the ASO’s growing reputation for supporting living composers and contributing to the evolution of orchestral music.”

Executive Director Larry Lang noted, “George has been a true joy to work with and has earned the respect and admiration of the musicians, staff, and the Amarillo community. The orchestra has demonstrably developed under his leadership, and just as importantly, the musicians are clearly enjoying the process of music-making. This positive energy resonates with our audiences and strengthens the connection between the Orchestra and the community.”

Throughout his career, Jackson has performed with Ensemble Intercontemporain, Collegium Novum Zürich Jackson, Brussels Philharmonic, Orchestre de Paris, RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, Opéra Orchestre national Montpellier Occitanie and the orchestra of Opéra de Rouen.

 

 

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