Artistic Staff
Concert Orchestra Conductor
Jeremy Mulhollandreceived a Master of Music in Violin degree from the University of Louisville in 1997, and holds undergraduate degrees in Violin performance and Music Theory and Composition.
Mr. Mulholland has been on the faculty of both Asbury and Centre colleges, and was recently granted tenure as professor of violin and viola, Director of Orchestral Studies, and Head of the String Area at Eastern Kentucky University. He is beginning his 7th year at EKU.
He is currently in his 12th year as the musical director of the Heritage Area String Program, an after-school string program which serves Danville, and Boyle and surrounding counties by offering string classes, orchestra, and chamber music opportunities for students.
Mr. Mulholland has enjoyed six years as a faculty member, conductor, and director of the Stephen Collins Foster Orchestra camp in Richmond. Other conducting positions have included directorships with the Centre College Symphony and String Orchestras, the Heritage Area String Program, the Central Kentucky Youth Orchestras, and the Kentucky Ballet Theatre Orchestra.
In addition to his teaching and conducting, Mr. Mulholland has enjoyed performing on violin and viola with groups such as the Lexington Philharmonic, the Huntington Chamber Ensemble, the Wintergreen Festival Orchestra, and the West Virginia Symphony. He has performed solo with the Lexington Community Orchestra, and has twice been a featured soloist for the Crawford Whitworth Concert series.
