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2 0 1 5 G R AN T PA R K MU S I C F E S T I VA L

Now in his 14th Season with the Grant

Park Music Festival,

CHRISTOPHER BELL

has served as Chorus Director of the Grant

Park Chorus since 2002. Bell oversees a

chorus of more than 100 singers, along

with the Apprentice Chorale made up of

young singers from local universities. Bell

prepares the Festival’s choral programs,

conducts the Orchestra’s

Independence

Day Salute

at both the South Shore Cultural

Center (July 1) and the Jay Pritzker Pavilion

(July 4) and takes his chorus for an evening of

a cappella

music to the South

Shore Cultural Center (July 21) and Columbus Park Refectory (July 23).

During his tenure he and the chorus have been recipients of the coveted

Margaret Hillis Award for Choral Excellence given by Chorus America, as well

as glowing reviews from both critics and audiences alike. In 2013, Bell won the

Michael Korn Founders Award for Development of the Professional Choral Art.

In addition to his work with the Festival, Christopher Bell is the Chorus Master of

the Edinburgh Festival Chorus and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior

Chorus. Largely responsible for the formation of the National Youth Choir of

Scotland in 1996, he has been its Artistic Director ever since. The National Youth

Choir of Scotland has toured to Sweden, Ireland, Chicago, Hungary, Germany

and Central Europe, has won a prestigious Royal Philharmonic Society Award,

and performed at the BBC Proms and the Edinburgh International Festival

to great acclaim. In 2012, Bell was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Music

from the Royal Conservatoire in Scotland in recognition of his contribution to

performing arts in Scotland.

Born in Belfast, Bell was educated at Edinburgh University and held his first

post as Associate Conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony. Since then, he has

worked with many of the major orchestras in the UK and Ireland, including the

Royal Philharmonic, London Philharmonic, Royal Scottish National, BBC Scottish

Symphony, Ulster Orchestra, Scottish Chamber, City of London Sinfonia, London

Concert, RTENational Symphony, RTEConcert and the Bournemouth Symphony.

In 2009 he was appointed Associate Conductor of the Ulster Orchestra.

He is well-known for his work with young musicians. Before his current posts with

the RSNO Junior Chorus and the National Youth Choir of Scotland, he was the

founding conductor of the Ulster Youth Choir and director of the Total Aberdeen

Youth Choir for six years.

The position of Chorus Director is partially underwritten

by a generous gift from Joyce Saxon.

CHRISTOPHER

BELL

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