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Jamie Reeves

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Jamie Reeves is the Music Director and Conductor of the Montgomery Symphony Orchestra, a role he began in the 2021-2022 season. Under his leadership, the MSO has experienced significant artistic growth, delivering dynamic performances and innovative programming. In addition to his work with the MSO, Jamie has recent and upcoming debuts with the Chattanooga Symphony, New Mexico Philharmonic, and Omaha Symphony, and has served as a cover conductor with the New York Philharmonic and the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl.

Dedicated to fostering a vibrant symphonic culture in Montgomery, Jamie engages world-class soloists, celebrates contemporary American music, and commissions new works deeply rooted in the central Alabama community. In the 2024-2025 season, Jamie launched the Alabama Composers Project, a multi-season initiative aimed at commissioning one new work per season by composers from Alabama or whose works are influenced by Alabamas history and culture. In February 2025, Jamie appointed Nkeiru Okoye as the inaugural William Levi Dawson Composer-in-Residence. This collaboration will involve a series of projects culminating in the February 2026 world premiere of A Time for Jubilee, a choral-orchestral work commemorating the 60th anniversary of the historic 1965 Selma to Montgomery March. In November of 2025, Jamie leads the MSO in a program dedicated to the symphonic works of Tobias Picker, including the U.S. Premiere of Pickers Cello Concerto with cellist Santiago Cañón-Valencia. In recent seasons, Jamie has collaborated with esteemed soloists including Jeffrey Biegel, Geneva Lewis, Laquita Mitchell, Evren Ozel, and Natasha Paremski.

Jamies commitment to enriching Montgomery’s musical landscape is also evident in the orchestra’s engaging pops series, featuring exhilarating film-in-concert performances such as Home Alone, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, Jurassic Park, and Star Wars: A New Hope. He also leads the MSO in the annual Joyce Caddell Holiday Pops, which recently featured Americas Got Talent alumnus Jimmie Herrod. Jamies dedication to inspiring young audiences shines through in the annual performances of Carnegie Halls Link Up series, and the MSO’s early childhood program, Symphonic Storytime

In previous seasons, Jamie has refined his craft through participation in prestigious international conducting masterclasses and competitions. He has trained at the Lucerne Festival Masterclass with Bernard Haitink, the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music with Cristian Măcelaru, and masterclasses with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra under Marin Alsop. He has been recognized as a finalist in the Gregorz Fitelberg and Besançon conducting competitions, where he led the Filharmonia Śląska and LOrchestre Victor Hugo Franche-Comté.

Jamie has been honored with awards such as the Artistic Excellence Fellowship from Indiana University, the Peabody Career Development Grant from Johns Hopkins University, and the Thelma A. Robinson Award from the International Conductors Guild and the National Federation of Music Clubs. He holds degrees in conducting from Indiana University and the Peabody Conservatory, having studied under esteemed conductors including Marin Alsop, David Effron, Arthur Fagen, and John Ratledge.

Meet the Musicians

FIRST VIOLIN
Cármelo de los Santos
Karen McKinnon Concertmaster Chair
Elizabeth Young ••
Associate Concertmaster
Sarah Tasker •••
Assistant Concertmaster
Heidi Deifel
Olivia de Souza Maia
Lorenzo Gallegos
Juliana Huestis
Barbara Rivers
Nicolle Maniaci
Barbara Scalf Morris

SECOND VIOLIN
Carol Swift •••
Julanie Lee
Lidija Peno-Kelly
Cleveland Chandler
Liana Austin
Nicolas Armer
Andre Silva
Sheila McLay
Jessica Retana
Jocelyn Kirsch
Brad Richards

VIOLA
Laura Chang
Kimberly Fredenburgh •••
Allegra Askew
Christine Rancier
Laura Steiner
Michael Anderson
Lisa DiCarlo
Joan Hinterbichler
Laura Campbell

CELLO
Amy Huzjak
Amy Delevoryas •••
Carla Lehmeier-Tatum
Ian Mayne-Brody
Dana Winograd
David Schepps
Lisa Collins
Elizabeth Purvis
Felix Wurman Chair

BASS
Joe Weldon Ferris •
Mark Tatum •••
Katherine Olszowka
Terry Pruitt
Marco Retana
Frank Murry

FLUTE
Valerie Potter
Esther Fredrickson
Noah Livingston ••

PICCOLO
Esther Fredrickson

OBOE
Kevin Vigneau
Robert J. and Greta L. Dean Chair
Amanda Talley

ENGLISH HORN
Melissa Peña ••

CLARINET
Marianne Shifrin
Lori Lovato •••
Jeffrey Brooks

E-FLAT CLARINET
Lori Lovato

BASS CLARINET
Jeffrey Brooks

BASSOON
Stefanie Przybylska
Denise Turner

HORN
Peter Erb
Allison Tutton
Maria Long ••
Andrew Meyers

TRUMPET
John Marchiando
Brynn Marchiando
Sam Oatts ••

TROMBONE
Aaron Zalkind
Byron Herrington

BASS TROMBONE
David Tall

TUBA
Richard White

TIMPANI
Tyler Brown

PERCUSSION
Jeff Cornelius
Kenneth Dean
Emily Cornelius

HARP
Carla Fabris

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Associate Principal ••
Assistant Principal •••
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