About Rotem Weinberg
Bio
Israeli-American conductor Rotem Weinberg is known for his profound musicality, creative programming, and polished performances. He is a cross-genre musician, at home in classical, operatic, and orchestral pops repertoires alike. In Fall 2023 he assumed the position of Director of Orchestral Activities at West Virginia University, where he conducts the WVU Symphony Orchestra and teaches graduate and undergraduate conducting.
Weinberg began his conducting studies at the age of seventeen, under the guidance of Vag Papian. He earned a BM in orchestral conducting from the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music of Tel-Aviv University, where he studied with Prof. Yoav Talmi, Yi-an Xu, and Ronen Borshevsky. His graduate studies took him to The University of Michigan, where he earned both MM and DMA degrees in orchestral conducting, studying with the renowned conductor and pedagogue Kenneth Kiesler.
At the University of Michigan, he served as Music Director of the Campus Symphony Orchestra and the Michigan Pops Orchestra, bringing these ensembles to new musical heights. He also filled the role of assistant conductor to the prestigious orchestra program, supporting the work of four student orchestras. As cover conductor of the University of Michigan Opera Theater, he conducted operas such as Puccini’s La bohème, Handel’s Alcina, and William Bolcom’s Dinner at Eight. In February 2018 he served as the first assistant conductor for the ground-breaking test performance of Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess’ new critical edition. Following his studies, Rotem served as Music Director of Spectrum Orchestra in Birmingham, Michigan, Associate Conductor of the Michigan Youth Symphony Orchestra, and Cover Conductor for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. In 2022-2023 he held the position of Director of Orchestras at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where he conducted orchestras, opera, and taught conducting.
Weinberg participated in workshops and masterclasses with world renowned orchestral conductors, including Simon Rattle, Zubin Mehta, Zsolt Nagy and Christopher Lyndon Gee. He participated in additional conducting workshops with Joseph Missal, Felix Hauswirth, and Laszlo Marosi.
In his native Israel, Weinberg led several orchestral, wind, and vocal ensembles, achieving national acclaim as a conductor and educator. He received frequent honors and awards for his conducting and musicianship, including the America-Israel Cultural Foundation Excellence Grant in orchestral conducting, the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music Excellence Scholarship, and the Tel Aviv University Dean of Arts Excellence Award for his outstanding musical and academic achievements.
An advocate of contemporary music, Weinberg has collaborated and premiered work by composers Nina Shekhar, Natalie Moller, Tyler Arnold, Sawyer Denton, and Samuel Sussman.
Select Conducting Positions
Director of Orchestral Activities
West Virginia University | 2023-present
Director of Orchestras
University of North Carolina at Greensboro | 2022-2023
Music Director
Spectrum Orchestra | 2021-2022
Music Director
The Michigan Pops Orchestra | 2016-2020
Music Director
Campus Orchestras at University of Michigan | 2017-2020
Conducting Coach
Conductors Retreat at Medomak | Summer 2022, 2024
Cover Conductor
Detroit Sympohny Orchestra | 2021-2022
Associate Conductor
Michigan Youth Symphony Orchestra | 2021-2022
Associate Conductor
Defiant Requiem Foundation | 2019-present
Education
D.M.A. Orchestral Conducting
University of Michigan 2017-2020
Main teacher: Kenneth Kiesler.
M.M. Orchestral Conducting
University of Michigan 2015-2017
Main teacher: Kenneth Kiesler.
Additional teachers: Oriol Sans, Michael Haithcock, Jerry Blackstone.
B.M. Orchestral Conducting
Buchmann-Mehta School of Music, Tel Aviv University 2010-2014
Main teacher: Yoav Talmi.
Additional teachers: Vag Papian, Ian Xu, Ronen Borshevski.