Marin Alsop (; born October 16, 1956) is an American conductor. She is the first woman to win the Koussevitzky Prize for conducting and the first conductor to be awarded a MacArthur Fellowship. She is music director laureate of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and chief conductor of the Ravinia Festival and of the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra. She was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2008 and to the American Philosophical Society in 2020.
In July 2013, the BSO announced a further extension of her contract as music director through the 2020–2021 season. In February 2020, the orchestra announced that Alsop would conclude her music directorship of the orchestra at the close of the 2020–2021 season and take the title of music director laureate. She conducted a series of three farewell concerts in summer 2021.
Alsop's initiatives with the BSO have included the Webumentary Film Series, a free iTunes podcast titled Clueless About Classical, and the OrchKids program, directed at underprivileged Baltimore children. In August 2015, Alsop was appointed director of graduate conducting at the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, succeeding one of her mentors, Gustav Meier.
Alsop conducted the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra in the final round of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 2022 and 2025.
In April 2007, Alsop was one of eight conductors of British orchestras to endorse the 10-year classical music outreach manifesto "Building on Excellence: Orchestras for the 21st Century" that called for increasing the presence of classical music in the UK, including giving all British schoolchildren free entry to a classical music concert. Alsop received an honorary degree of Doctor of Music from Bournemouth University on November 7, 2007. Alsop served as an Artist-in-Residence at the Southbank Centre, London, for the 2011–2012 season.
In 2012, Alsop became principal conductor of the São Paulo State Symphony Orchestra (OSESP), the first female principal conductor of OSESP. In July 2013, OSESP granted her the title of music director and in April 2015 extended her contract to the end of 2019. Alsop led the orchestra on a European tour, including its first appearance at the Proms in August 2012, the first Proms appearance by any Brazilian orchestra. They returned to Europe in October 2013, with concerts in Berlin, London, Paris, Salzburg and Vienna and to the Proms in August 2016. Alsop concluded her OSESP tenure in December 2019 and subsequently took the title of honorary conductor with the orchestra.
In 2010, 2013, 2015 and 2016, Alsop conducted the Belgian National Orchestra at the Queen Elisabeth Competition. On 7 September 2013, Alsop became the first female conductor of the Last Night of The Proms, and returned to conduct the Last Night on 12 September 2015. On 4 September 2014, at the Proms, she was awarded Honorary Membership of the Royal Philharmonic Society. Alsop returned to conduct the Last Night of the Proms in 2023.
In 2014, Alsop first guest-conducted the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra (RSO Wien). In September 2019, she became chief conductor of the RSO Wien, the first female chief conductor in the orchestra's history. Alsop was a recipient of one of the 25th Annual Crystal Awards for 2019 at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland. Since 2020, she has been artist in residence at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. Alsop concluded her RSO Wien tenure at the close of the 2024–2025 season, after which the orchestra named her its Ehrendirigentin (honorary conductor).
In June 2023, the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra announced the appointment of Alsop as its next artistic director and chief conductor, the first female conductor named to the posts, effective with the 2023–2024 season.
In April 2023 the players of the Philharmonia Orchestra appointed Alsop as Principal Guest Conductor from the 2023/24 season for three seasons, "in recognition of her exceptional musicianship, her commitment to diversity and education, and the breadth of her repertoire".
In June 2006, Alsop conducted the BSO and violinist Joshua Bell in John Corigliano's violin concerto The Red Violin, recorded by Sony Classics and released in September 2007. She and the BSO made their first-ever live recording release for iTunes of Igor Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring. Following her advent to the Baltimore post, one of her first projects as music director was a series of recordings of Dvořák for Naxos. The first disc in the series, featuring Symphony No. 9, From the New World, and Symphonic Variations, was released in February 2008, and was nominated for BBC Music Magazine’s 2008 Album of the Year.
Other recordings by Alsop with Naxos include a Johannes Brahms symphony cycle with the London Philharmonic Orchestra (the first commercially recorded Brahms symphony cycle by a female conductor), and a continuing series of Bournemouth SO recordings, which include Bartók's The Miraculous Mandarin, Bernstein's Chichester Psalms and the symphonies of Kurt Weill.
In 2009, Alsop released a recording of Leonard Bernstein's Mass with the BSO that earned a Grammy nomination for Best Classical Album. In 2010, her recording of Jennifer Higdon’s Percussion Concerto with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and soloist Colin Currie won a Grammy Award for Best Classical Contemporary Composition.
Other recent releases include Dvořák symphonies No. 7 & No. 8 with the BSO, Nixon in China, and works by Roy Harris, Aaron Copland, and Barber, all on the Naxos label. In 2012, Alsop and the BSO released a recording of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 1, also on Naxos.
Yunchan Lim's recording of Rachmaninoff's 3rd Concerto for Piano and Orchestra made during the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, conducted by Alsop, was released by Decca Records on May 16, 2025.
Additional US career
Outside the US
Personal life
Discography
Honors and achievements
Grammy Awards
2003 Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with orchestra) Samuel Barber: Violin Concerto, Op. 14, A Scene From Shelley, etc. 2005 Best Spoken Word Album for Children The Story of Classical Music 2008 Best Instrumental Soloist(s) Performance (with orchestra) Daugherty: UFO 2010 Best Classical Album Bernstein: Mass 2024 Best Orchestral Performance Adams: City Noir, Fearful Symmetries & Lola Montez Does the Spider Dance
Emmy Awards
2005
Outstanding Special Class Program
Leonard Bernstein's "Candide" in Concert (Great Performances)
Other awards
2010 Induction, American Classical Music Hall of Fame
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