Miguel Harth-Bedoya Speaks About Career Moves with Fort Worth Weekly

Emmy Award-winning, Grammy-nominated conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya (’91) sits down with Fort Worth Weekly‘s Edward Brown to discuss his 20-year tenure as the music director for the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, and his transition to professor and Conducting Institute director.  Read the article HERE.

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