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Academy Festival Orchestra: Mahler’s Symphony No. 3
- Sat, Aug 9, 2025
- 7:30 PM
- 7-17s Ticket: $0 | Individual Ticket: $10-125
- Granada Theatre
- Pre-Concert Talk @ 6:30 pm
Be moved as monumental works, led by today’s top conductors, are performed by tomorrow’s stars. In the Summer Finale, Miguel Harth-Bedoya conducts Mahler’s epic Third Symphony, joined by the Sing! Children’s Chorus, Music Academy Women’s Chorus, and mezzo-soprano Julia Holoman.
Pre-concert, join us for a special talk with conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya and Music Academy Chief Artistic Officer Nate Bachhuber on stage at 6:30 pm.
Program
GUSTAV MAHLER Symphony No. 3 in D Minor with JULIA HOLOMAN mezzo-soprano fellow, Sing! & the Music Academy Women’s Chorus
Artists

Miguel Harth-Bedoya
conductor
ABOUT
Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Emmy award-winning and Grammy-nominated conductor, is a master of color, drawing idiomatic interpretations from a diverse and wide range of repertoire in concerts across the globe.
Celebrating 35 years of professional conducting, and with a deep commitment to passing his experience on to the next generation of musicians, he has been appointed Distinguished Resident Director of Orchestras and Professor of Conducting at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University, a position that will start in the 2025-2026 school year. Currently, he is on faculty at Baylor University, where he is the Mary Franks Thompson Director of Orchestral Studies and Music Director of the Baylor Symphony Orchestra through the 2024-2025 school year.
Harth-Bedoya has amassed considerable experience at the helm of orchestras, including tenures as Chief Conductor of the Norwegian Radio Orchestra and as Music Director of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, where he now holds the title of Music Director Laureate. Previously he also has held Music Director positions with the Auckland Philharmonia in New Zealand and the Eugene Symphony in Oregon, the Lima Philharmonic Orchestra in Peru, and the New York Youth Symphony at Carnegie Hall. He also held the Director of Orchestral Studies position at the University of Nebraska, Omaha.
Harth-Bedoya guest conducts with orchestras around the world. In the United States, he has conducted the Atlanta Symphony, Baltimore Symphony, Boston Symphony, Cleveland Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, Dallas Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, and St. Louis Symphony, among others. Worldwide he is a frequent guest of the Helsinki Philharmonic, MDR Sinfonieorchester Leipzig, National Orchestra of Spain, New Zealand Symphony, and Sydney Symphony Orchestras, and has appeared with the Melbourne Symphony, London Philharmonic, Munich Philharmonic, Dresden Philharmonic, NDR Sinfonieorchester Hamburg, Zürich Tonhalle Orchestra, Danish National Symphony, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic, Bilbao Symphony and Barcelona Orchestras, among others.
With a passionate devotion to unearthing new South American repertoire, Miguel Harth-Bedoya is the founder and Artistic Director of Caminos del Inka, a non-profit organization dedicated to researching, performing, and preserving the rich musical legacy of South America.
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Julia Holoman
mezzo-soprano fellow
ABOUT
Fellow
2025
Age
24
Birthplace
Raleigh, North Carolina
School/Professional Affiliation
Rice University
Compeers
Bridget Foreman, Linda Seltzer Yawitz
Scholarship
The Shirley and Seymour Lehrer Scholarship in Voice
JULIA HOLOMAN 24, born in Raleigh, North Carolina, earned her master's degree at Rice University Shepherd School of Music, appearing as Ruggiero in Alcina and Sorceress in Dido and Aeneas. She was a semifinalist in the 2025 Houston Grand Opera Concert of Arias and a finalist in the 2025 National Opera Association Carolyn Bailey Argento Competition.
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