Ron Spigelman
Principal Pops Conductor

A native of Australia, conductor Ron Spigelman joins the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra as Principal Pops Conductor this season. He is an honors graduate of the Royal Academy of Music, London. Earlier in his career he was the Associate Conductor of the Buffalo Philharmonic and the Fort Worth Symphony, Music Director of the Fort Worth Dallas Ballet, San Angelo Symphony, Texas Chamber Orchestra, Springfield Symphony (MO), and the Lake Placid Sinfonietta (NY) where he is now Conductor Emeritus. He has also served as Principal Pops Conductor of the Fort Worth and Syracuse symphonies. Prior to moving to the United States, he was Assistant Conductor of the West Australian, Queensland, and Adelaide symphony orchestras.

Recent guest conducting appearances include performances with the Atlanta, St. Louis, Baltimore, Utah, Oregon, Kansas City, and Vancouver symphony orchestras, as well as debuts with the Nashville Symphony and Minnesota Orchestra in the 24-25 season. In past seasons he has conducted the Dallas, North Carolina, Phoenix, and Virginia symphony orchestras, the Rochester and Naples philharmonics, the Florida Orchestra, and many others. In the 25-26 season, he will make his debut with the Milwaukee Symphony.

He has conducted symphonic, ballet, opera, musical theatre, and pops performances, plus over 30 live-to-film productions including all eight of the Harry Potter films. Guest artists he has accompanied include Horacio Gutierrez, Rachel Barton Pine, Richard Stoltzman and Pops artists including Marvin Hamlisch, Peter Paul and Mary, James Taylor, Leslie Odom Jr., Vanessa Williams, Wynonna Judd, Kenny G, and Gladys Knight.

Other career highlights include the world premiere of Pegasus by Lowell Liebermann with the Dallas Symphony in 2001, his Carnegie Hall debut with the Buffalo Philharmonic in 2004, and the world premiere recording of Sylvan by Michael Torke, which was commissioned for the Lake Placid Sinfonietta’s centennial season in 2017.

Ron lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma with his wife Laura, and they have a combined six children. He is Board president of Harmony Project Tulsa, whose mission is to bring instrumental instruction to underserved youth in collaboration with the Tulsa Public Schools. He also recently graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Family and Human Development with minors in Counseling & Applied Psychology, Sociology, and Communication at Arizona State University, receiving the prestigious School of Social and Family Dynamics Dean’s medal for academic excellence, awarded to one student per graduating class. He was the first fully online student to win this award. Along with a busy schedule of concerts, he is also currently pursuing a master’s in Liberal Studies at Arizona State University with a focus on communication, sociology and psychology in musical leadership.