Steven
Fox

CONDUCTOR

“It seems to have fallen to Steven Fox and his excellent choirs to tend to Rachmaninoff’s motley but treasurable body of choral works.” -The New York Times

Steven Fox is Artistic Director of The Clarion Choir & The Clarion Orchestra, and is the Music Director of Cathedral Choral Society, performing at Washington National Cathedral. The last two seasons he has been a Cover Conductor at the New York Philharmonic for Jaap van Zweden. He has appeared as a guest conductor with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Handel & Haydn Society, Orchestre Symphonique de Québec, Opéra de Québec, Charleston Symphony Orchestra, and Theatre of Early Music in Toronto. This June, he is also returning as a chorus master to the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center.

In 2023, Steven embarked on a project to perform Rachmaninoff's complete choral works, a project that was featured in The New York Times and BBC Music Magazine, and which culminated with a performance of the composer's Vespers in Carnegie Hall. He has made four recordings of choral music by Maximilian Steinberg, Alexander Kastalsky, and Rachmaninoff, a series that has received four GRAMMY® nominations for Best Choral Performance, Editor's Choice in Gramophone, and a nomination for the BBC Music Magazine Choral Award. Fox was also the Chorus Master for the GRAMMY®-award-winning debut recording of Dame Ethel Smyth's The Prison.

Steven was named an Associate (ARAM) of the Royal Academy of Music for contributions to the field of music, and has given master classes at The Royal Academy of Music, Dartmouth College, The Juilliard School, SUNY Purchase, and Yale University, where he served for two years as a preparatory conductor of the Yale Schola Cantorum.

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