Lansdowne Symphony Orchestra & Reuben Blundell


Biography Lansdowne Symphony Orchestra & Reuben Blundell


Reuben Blundell
Music Director of the Lansdowne Symphony Orchestra since 2014, was recently re-engaged to serve the orchestra through its 2019-20 season. Over the past three years, he, the players, and the board have built on the orchestra’s great talent and potential on stage and in the community, making it one of Pennsylvania’s great artistic treasures.

This year the LSO works with Philadelphia Orchestra concertmaster David Kim and also completes its groundbreaking recording project of unheard classics by American Romantic-era composers. Previous seasons have featured soloists including renowned soprano Lisa DiNolfo in Strauss’s Four Last Songs, and flautist David Cramer of the Philadelphia Orchestra. ​

Reuben has performed in his native Australia, as well as in Austria, Chile, Iraq, Japan, Lebanon, and the Netherlands, and across the United States. He conducted the New World Symphony in their 2013 John Cage centennial: Making the Right Choices. For the last eight years, he served as Assistant Professor at CUNY’s Hunter College, growing it into a full symphony orchestra, and he recently joined the conducting faculty at New York’s Trinity School. He is also Music Director of the Riverside Orchestra in New York, collaborating with soloists from across New York including members of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and New York Philharmonic. He also performs with The Chelsea Symphony, as a conductor and as concertmaster.

Lansdowne Symphony Orchestra
Founded in 1946 at the First Presbyterian Church in Lansdowne, the Lansdowne Symphony Orchestra (LSO) is one of the oldest community orchestras in the Greater Philadelphia area.

Although the talented musicians who form the core of the 75+ members of the LSO come from many walks of life, they all share a strong love of music.

Our season runs from October to April. This year the orchestra will present five concerts. The repertoire includes orchestral music from the Baroque through contemporary classics, including time-honored favorites and interesting rarities.



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