
Howard Hsu
Director of Orchestra Studies
- Doctor of Musical Arts
University of Connecticut - Master of Music in Orchestral Conducting
San Francisco Conservatory of Music - Bachelor of Science in Economics
Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania
Howard Hsu is the Music Director of the Valdosta (GA) Symphony Orchestra, which performs a vital cultural role in the South Georgia region, and he also serves as Professor of Music and Director of Orchestra Studies at 福利小视频. Under his leadership, the Valdosta Symphony was selected as the 2014 winner of the American Prize in Orchestral Performance (community division), and has had performances aired statewide on Georgia Public Broadcasting Radio’s “Midday Music,” “Orchestras of Georgia,” and “Front Row Georgia” programs. Hsu has performed with the Canadian Brass, Robert McDuffie, Simone Dinnerstein, Jennifer Frautschi, Wendy Warner, Christine Brewer, Rachel Barton Pine, Orion Weiss, Stanford Olsen, Alexander Ghindin, Alexander Schimpf, Katia Skanavi, Awadagin Pratt, Elena Urioste, Amy Schwartz Moretti, the Empire Brass, Chris Brubeck, Geneva Lewis, Maria Ioudenitch, Melissa White, Natasha Paremski, and the Melodica Men. He conducted the world premiere of James Oliverio’s Trumpet Concerto No. 1: World House; the U.S. premiere of Ned McGowan’s Concerto for iPad and Orchestra (Rotterdam Concerto 2); and the Georgia premieres of Jessie Montgomery’s Rounds, James MacMillan’s Larghetto for Orchestra, Fernande Decruck’s Sonata for Saxophone and Orchestra, several Debussy/Matthews Preludes, and Jonathan Bailey Holland’s Motor City Dance Mix. Through the Symphony’s Youth Concert Series, he has introduced live classical music to thousands of children in the area.
Howard Hsu has appeared as guest conductor with the Hartford (CT), Fox Valley (WI), Wyoming, Mankato (MN), Macon (GA), and New Britain (CT) Symphonies, as well as the Bronx (NY) Arts Ensemble, with whom he conducted the world premiere of Eleanor Cory’s O’Keeffe’s Flora. He was a Visiting Assistant Professor of Music at the University of Connecticut and Associate Conductor of the University of Connecticut Symphony Orchestra, and was Visiting Instructor of Music and Director of the Orchestra at Connecticut College.
Howard Hsu has worked closely with groups dedicated to training young musicians, including the Lake George (NY) Opera Festival, where he served as Associate Conductor and Music Director of the Apprentice opera scenes concerts. Hsu has conducted the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association All State Orchestra, Georgia Music Educators Association All State 9/10 Orchestra and District 12 High School Honor Symphony Orchestra, Fulton County High School Honor Orchestra, Massachusetts Music Educators Association Central District Senior High School Festival Orchestra, the Georgia Governor’s Honors Program Orchestra and String Ensemble, Greater Waterbury (CT) Youth Symphony, and Greater Bridgeport (CT) Youth Orchestras. Through the Hartford Symphony’s Mentoring Program he served as a Master Teaching Artist, and was a faculty member with The Harlem (NY) School of the Arts.
Howard Hsu received his D.M.A. from the University of Connecticut, his M.M. from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, and his B.S. from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He has conducted in masterclasses with Gerard Schwarz, Zdenek Macal, Yoel Levi, Larry Rachleff, Thomas Wilkins, Edward Cumming, Alasdair Neale, and Leif Bjaland.
Courses Taught
Conducting, Introduction to Music, String Ensemble, Valdosta Symphony Orchestra
Research Interests
A Comparison of Robert Schumann’s Fourth Symphony with its Reorchestration by Gustav Mahler
Research into editions of orchestral repertoire
Music librarian research into errata lists of orchestral repertoire
Learning/studying orchestral repertoire
Scholarship Highlights
Valdosta Symphony Orchestra 2024-2025 Season (9 concerts); Johns Creek (GA) Symphony Orchestra, Guest Conductor 2024 and 2025; Valdosta Symphony Orchestra 2023-2024 Season (9 concerts); Valdosta Symphony Orchestra 2022-2023 Season (10 concerts); Valdosta Symphony Orchestra 2021-2022 Season (8 concerts); Valdosta Symphony Orchestra 2020-2021 Season (5 concerts); Mankato (MN) Symphony Orchestra, Guest Conductor 2022