Ken Selden, D.M.A.
Assistant Professor of Music
Director of Orchestral Studies
Office: 340 LH
Phone: 503.725.8112
Fax: 503.725.8215
E-mail: kselden@pdx.edu
In the fall of 2006, KEN SELDEN was appointed Music Director
of the Symphony Orchestra and New Music Ensemble at Portland State University.
His inaugural season with the PSU Symphony was awarded First Prize in
Adventurous Programming from ASCAP and the American Symphony Orchestra League.
During the previous five years, Ken Selden led a series of
highly acclaimed performances as Assistant Conductor of two innovative
ensembles - the Brooklyn Philharmonic and the Eos Orchestra. He also worked
extensively with the Juilliard Pre-College Orchestras and the New Jersey Youth
Symphony, and was Music Director of orchestras at Brooklyn College and Columbia
University.
A strong advocate for new music, Ken Selden has worked
closely with composers Pierre Boulez, John Cage and Tan Dun, and has conducted
recent world premieres of music by Peter Lieberson, Michael Nyman and Stephen
Paulus.
A graduate of New England Conservatory, Indiana
University and Peabody Conservatory, Ken Selden studied violin with James
Buswell and Yuval Yaron, and conducting with Gustav Meier and Markand Thakar.
He attended the National Conducting Institute at Kennedy Center, where he
worked with Leonard Slatkin and conducted the National Symphony. He made his
debut with the National Arts Center Orchestra at the invitation of Pinchas
Zuckerman, and subsequently appeared with orchestras of Baltimore, Denver,
Minnesota, North Carolina, Oregon, and at music festivals in the United States,
Israel, Japan, Romania and Switzerland. Most recently, he performed with the
Moscow Chamber Orchestra at the David Oistrakh Festival and conducted
orchestras in Belgium, Finland and Italy.