Biography of Mr.
Stephen Squires

Mr. Squires received his musical training
at the Preparatory School of the
Eastman School of Music and the Crane School of Music, in his home
state of New
York. He earned his Master's degree in Instrumental Conducting/Trumpet
Performance at California State University, Northridge. He
continued
conducting study in seminars with Helmuth Rilling, Maurice Abravanel,
Daniel Lewis,
Tsung Yeh, and the Aspen School
As a
professional conductor, Mr. Squires has worked with many exceptional
artists, including Janos Starker, Pinchas Zukerman, Shmuel Ashkenasi,
John
Browning, Leon Bates, Ani Kavafian, Wendy Warner, James Tocco, Richard
Stoltzman, and most of the principal players of the Chicago Symphony
Orchestra
and Lyric Opera Orchestra.
Stephen Squires is the Principal Conductor
and Professor of Conducting in the Music Conservatory at Chicago
College of
Performing Arts, Roosevelt University.
A conductor active in orchestral,
wind, operatic and ballet music, Mr.
Squires' current professional appointments include Associate Conductor
of the
Elgin Symphony Orchestra, Music Director of the Mendelssohn Chamber
Orchestra
(Rockford, IL), Principal Guest Conductor of the Millar Brass
(Evanston, IL),
and Conductor of the Salt Creek Ballet Orchestra (Hinsdale, IL).
He is the
former Music Director of the Illinois Chamber Symphony.
In addition, Mr. Squires is an
accomplished recital accompanist and
freelance trumpeter.
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