About Apo Hsu
Artist Biography
Conductor Apo Hsu has been a mentor to younger conductors in both her native Taiwan and the U.S. She has served as music director of the National Taiwan Normal University Symphony Orchestra. Hsu began her conducting career in Oregon, serving as conductor and artistic director of the Oregon Mozart Players in Eugene from 1991 to 1997. In 1997, she became the artistic director and conductor of the Women's Philharmonic in San Francisco; she remained there until 2003 and was the orchestra's last permanent conductor before it disbanded. In 2001, she became one of the first conductors to record music by Florence B. Price, releasing an album of Price's orchestral works with the Women's Philharmonic. She has served on the faculty for the conducting workshops of the American Symphony Orchestra League.
Hometown
Taipei, Taiwan
Genre
Classical
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