Uri Segal

Israeli conductor
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IntroIsraeli conductor
PlacesIsrael
isMusician Conductor
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Birth7 March 1944, Jerusalem
Age80 years
The details

Biography

Uri Segal (born 7 March 1944, Jerusalem) is an Israeli musical conductor.
Segal studied violin and conducting at the Rubin Academy of Music (now the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance). From 1966 to 1969, he attended the Guildhall School of Music.
In 1969, shortly after his graduation, Segal won first prize in the Dimitri Mitropolous Conducting Competition in New York City. For a year after this, he served as Leonard Bernstein's assistant with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
From 1980 to 1982, Segal was the chief conductor of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. From 1981 to 1985, he was principal conductor of the Philharmonia Hungarica. He has also served as artistic director of the Israel Chamber Orchestra.
In the US, Segal became Music Director of the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra in 1990, and held the post through 2007. In 1990, in Osaka, Japan, he founded the Century Orchestra and was its chief conductor through 1998. He subsequently became the Century Orchestra's Laureate Conductor.
Segal married Ilana Finkelstein in 1966. They have three daughters and a son.

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