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Maestro Alfred Savia
Conductor Laureate

Appointed Music Director of the Evansville Philharmonic in 1989, Alfred Savia completed his 31st and final year with the Orchestra in 2020. Under his leadership the Orchestra expanded to include a comprehensive Youth Orchestra program, the incorporation of the Philharmonic Chorus, and the Eykamp String Quartet. He initiated many new programs including Messiah and Nutcracker, Music Alive  residencies, orchestra concerts in outlying communities, and fully staged opera
presentations at Philharmonic concerts.


The 2005 and 2011 collaborations for the opera Brundibar (performed extensively by children in the Terezin concentration camp during WW II) with CYPRESS garnered unparalleled local, regional and national attention through a featured story on CNN. His innovative programming skills and ability to connect with audiences have been documented in profiles in Musical America and Symphony Magazine. He was recipient of the 2004 Mayor’s Arts Award. In 2013 he was made a Sagamore of the Wabash, Indiana’s highest civilian honor.


Savia was Associate Conductor of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra from
1990–1996, and is still a frequent guest conductor with that orchestra leading their 4th of July Symphony On The Prairie concerts each season. His North American appearances include performances with the Saint Louis, Detroit, Phoenix, Savannah, Columbus, Memphis, Portland (Maine), WinstonSalem, Roanoke, San Antonio, Spokane and Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Orchestras, as well as the Louisville Orchestra and Dayton, Rhode Island, Naples (FL), Lexington and Fresno Philharmonic Orchestras. Internationally, he has conducted the Korea Philharmonic
Orchestra (KBS), State of Mexico (Toluca) Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra da
Camera Fiorentina in Florence, Radio & Television Serbia (Belgrade) Symphony
Orchestra, Denmark’s Aalborg Symphony Orchestra, Presidential Symphony
Orchestra of Ankara, Turkey, Osnabrück Symphony Orchestra in Germany,
Symphony Orchestra of Xalapa, Mexico and the Orchestra Sinfonica della
Provincia di Bari (Italy). He has conducted extensively in South America, appearing
with the Orquesta Sinfonica de Chile in Santiago, the Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional del Ecuador (Quito), and the Orquesta Filarmonica de Montevideo (Uruguay). Festival appearances have included Chicago’s Grant Park Symphony, Summer Music at Harkness Festival in New London, Connecticut, Lucius Woods Performing Arts Center in Wisconsin, the Wintergreen Summer Music Festival in Virginia, and The Professional Advantage opera program in the Marche region of Italy. He recorded Russell Peck’s The Thrill of the Orchestra with London’s Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. 


A native of Livingston, New Jersey, Savia graduated from Butler University’s
Jordan College of the Arts. He studiedconducting with Franco Ferrara at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, Italy, and privately with Sixten Ehrling and
Otto Werner Mueller (Juilliard School). Conducting studies at the American Symphony Orchestra League’s Institute of Orchestral Studies and the Tanglewood
Music Center led to his first professional appointment as Assistant Conductor of
The Omaha Symphony. Subsequently, he served as Resident Conductor of
the Florida Philharmonic and New Orleans Symphony Orchestra, Associate
Conductor of the Florida Symphony Orchestra and Music Director of the
Orlando Opera. He played an integral role in the emergence of the Orlando
Philharmonic, serving as Artistic Director and Principal Conductor from 1995 to
2000. He also conducted the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra (New Orleans) in
one of their first post-Katrina concerts in 2006, and returned there the following
two seasons. In 2013 he conducted La Traviata at the “Il Giglio e’ Lirica”
Festival on the island of Giglio in Tuscany as part of Italy’s celebration of the 200th
anniversary Verdi’s birth. In 2017–18 he not only brought La Traviata to the Victory
Theatre stage, but also led performances of Traviata with the Indianapolis Opera.
He has recently been appointed Artistic Advisor of the Indianapolis Opera and
will conduct yearly productions there each season beginning with Donizetti’s
Elixir of Love this November.

Maestro Savia assumed the title of Conductor Laureate of the Evansville Philharmonic on April 25, 2020.

Maestro Alfred Savia
Conductor Laureate

Appointed Music Director of the Evansville Philharmonic in 1989, Alfred Savia completed his 31st and final year with the Orchestra in 2020. Under his leadership the Orchestra expanded to include a comprehensive Youth Orchestra program, the incorporation of the Philharmonic Chorus, and the Eykamp String Quartet. He initiated many new programs including Messiah and Nutcracker, Music Alive  residencies, orchestra concerts in outlying communities, and fully staged opera
presentations at Philharmonic concerts.


The 2005 and 2011 collaborations for the opera Brundibar (performed extensively by children in the Terezin concentration camp during WW II) with CYPRESS garnered unparalleled local, regional and national attention through a featured story on CNN. His innovative programming skills and ability to connect with audiences have been documented in profiles in Musical America and Symphony Magazine. He was recipient of the 2004 Mayor’s Arts Award. In 2013 he was made a Sagamore of the Wabash, Indiana’s highest civilian honor.


Savia was Associate Conductor of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra from
1990–1996, and is still a frequent guest conductor with that orchestra leading their 4th of July Symphony On The Prairie concerts each season. His North American appearances include performances with the Saint Louis, Detroit, Phoenix, Savannah, Columbus, Memphis, Portland (Maine), WinstonSalem, Roanoke, San Antonio, Spokane and Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony Orchestras, as well as the Louisville Orchestra and Dayton, Rhode Island, Naples (FL), Lexington and Fresno Philharmonic Orchestras. Internationally, he has conducted the Korea Philharmonic
Orchestra (KBS), State of Mexico (Toluca) Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra da
Camera Fiorentina in Florence, Radio & Television Serbia (Belgrade) Symphony
Orchestra, Denmark’s Aalborg Symphony Orchestra, Presidential Symphony
Orchestra of Ankara, Turkey, Osnabrück Symphony Orchestra in Germany,
Symphony Orchestra of Xalapa, Mexico and the Orchestra Sinfonica della
Provincia di Bari (Italy). He has conducted extensively in South America, appearing
with the Orquesta Sinfonica de Chile in Santiago, the Orquesta Sinfonica Nacional del Ecuador (Quito), and the Orquesta Filarmonica de Montevideo (Uruguay). Festival appearances have included Chicago’s Grant Park Symphony, Summer Music at Harkness Festival in New London, Connecticut, Lucius Woods Performing Arts Center in Wisconsin, the Wintergreen Summer Music Festival in Virginia, and The Professional Advantage opera program in the Marche region of Italy. He recorded Russell Peck’s The Thrill of the Orchestra with London’s Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. 


A native of Livingston, New Jersey, Savia graduated from Butler University’s
Jordan College of the Arts. He studiedconducting with Franco Ferrara at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, Italy, and privately with Sixten Ehrling and
Otto Werner Mueller (Juilliard School). Conducting studies at the American Symphony Orchestra League’s Institute of Orchestral Studies and the Tanglewood
Music Center led to his first professional appointment as Assistant Conductor of
The Omaha Symphony. Subsequently, he served as Resident Conductor of
the Florida Philharmonic and New Orleans Symphony Orchestra, Associate
Conductor of the Florida Symphony Orchestra and Music Director of the
Orlando Opera. He played an integral role in the emergence of the Orlando
Philharmonic, serving as Artistic Director and Principal Conductor from 1995 to
2000. He also conducted the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra (New Orleans) in
one of their first post-Katrina concerts in 2006, and returned there the following
two seasons. In 2013 he conducted La Traviata at the “Il Giglio e’ Lirica”
Festival on the island of Giglio in Tuscany as part of Italy’s celebration of the 200th
anniversary Verdi’s birth. In 2017–18 he not only brought La Traviata to the Victory
Theatre stage, but also led performances of Traviata with the Indianapolis Opera.
He has recently been appointed Artistic Advisor of the Indianapolis Opera and
will conduct yearly productions there each season beginning with Donizetti’s
Elixir of Love this November.

Maestro Savia assumed the title of Conductor Laureate of the Evansville Philharmonic on April 25, 2020.