Wes Kenney is Music Director of the Fort Collins Symphony and former Director of Orchestras at Colorado State University, where he was named a University Distinguished Professor.
He has conducted nationally and internationally, including opera, ballet, and youth orchestras. A past president of the Conductors Guild, he is known for his dynamic leadership and dedication to music education.
BIOGRAPHY
Wes Kenney is in his 23rd season as Music Director of the Fort Collins (Colorado) Symphony. In May 2023 he retired after 20 years as Director of Orchestras and chair of conducting studies at Colorado State University. Maestro Kenney completed his tenure at CSU with two critically acclaimed performances of the Mahler Symphony No. 3. In 2022 he was named a University Distinguished Professor, the highest honor the university can award and has also been given the title of Professor Emeritus The 2007 Grand Prize Winner of the Varna (Bulgaria) International Conducting Competition, a 2020 Honored Artist from the American Prize, a winner of the American Prize for programming in 2020, a winner of the Ernst Bacon Memorial Prize for excellence in performance of American Music, and the 2020 American Prize Winner for best orchestral performance in the Professional Orchestra Division. In June 2023 Mr. Kenney completed his 10th and final season with Denver Young Artist Orchestra—the premier youth orchestra in the state of Colorado. DYAO has been recognized by the city of Denver for outreach and as an ambassador for Colorado. He has led that orchestra on two European tours and anchored two festivals at Carnegie Hall. In June of 2023 he led that orchestra on tour to Southern California where the audience responded with a standing ovation at Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles
Mr. Kenney’s guest conducting activities include the Acadiana Symphony (LA), Alabama Symphony, Buffalo Philharmonic, Colorado Symphony, Dubuque Symphony, Lafayette (IN) Symphony, Long Beach Symphony, New Mexico Symphony, Richmond Symphony, Riverside Symphonia, Savannah Symphony, and the Virginia Symphony. International guest conducting includes performances with the Liev (Ukraine) Philharmonic, Changwon (South Korea) Philharmonic, Vietnam National Symphony (Hanoi), Vidin State Philharmonic, Stara Zagora Opera Company in Bulgaria as well as the Edinburgh (Scotland) Music Festival.
Mr. Kenney has also enjoyed success directing opera, ballet, and musical theater. Previous positions include Music Director of Opera Fort Collins, Music Director of the Virginia Ballet Theater, Co-Principal Conductor of the Oakland Lyric Opera, and Guest Conductor with Universal Ballet Korea. Since 2004 he has conducted productions of Carmen, Amahl and the Night Visitors, Sweeney Todd, Turn of the Screw, Barber of Seville, Madama Butterfly, Cenerentola, Rigoletto, Tosca, Otello, Die Zauberflote, Die Fledermaus, La Traviata, Il Trovatore, Street Scene, La Boheme, Orfeo, Pagliacci, Cavelleria Rusticana, Falstaff, Turandot, Marriage of Figaro, Serse, The Merry Widow, Aida, Don Giovanni, and Tenderland. In addition, he has conducted over two hundred performances of The Nutcracker, Swan Lake, The Firebird, and many other dance works.
In six seasons as the Virginia Symphony’s Associate Conductor, Mr. Kenney appeared more than 350 times with that orchestra where he was responsible for programming and conducting Pops, Family and Young People’s Concerts. During his tenure with the Virginia Symphony, he was also invited to guest conduct the Williamsburg Symphonia, Virginia Chorale, Norfolk Chamber Consort and Virginia Waterfront International Arts Festival.
Named Educator of the Year by the Colorado Chapter of the American String Teachers Association in 2008, Mr. Kenney enjoyed working with talented young people in his position as Director of Orchestras at Colorado State University and has served as Guest Conductor with the Alabama, New Hampshire, New Mexico, and Virginia All-State Orchestras. Awarded the prestigious Carmen Dragon Conducting Prize in 1992, Wes Kenney is a founder of the CSU Summer Master of Music Education with an emphasis in conducting program, now in its 13th year.
He was recently a guest lecturer at the Conductor’s Institute held at Bard College in upstate New York, teaching alongside the late Harold Farberman and American Symphony Orchestra Music Director Leon Botstein.
Mr. Kenney is a past president of the Conductors Guild, a 2000-member service organization to the conducting profession. He currently is on the Guild’s advisory board. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California and San Francisco State University. Additional studies include three years as a fellow at the Conductors Institute, several American Symphony Orchestra League and Conductors Guild Workshops, and the Sandpoint Festival. His teachers include Harold Farberman, Hans Beer, Gunther Schuller, Hans Swarovsky and Miltiardes Carides.
EXPERIENCE
CURRENT POSITIONS
2003 - present
2003-2023
2013-2023
Music Director, Fort Collins Symphony Orchestra
Director of Orchestras, Professor of Music Colorado State University, retired. (University Distinguished Professor)
Music Director, Denver Young Artist Orchestra, retired.
RECENT ACTIVITIES
June 2025
Dec. 2024
Dec. 2023
Oct. 2023
Jun. 2023
Dec. 2022
Feb. 2022
Dec. 2021
Aug. 2021
Mar. 2020
2004—2020
June 2020
April 2020
Dec. 2019
June 2019
June 2019
Dec. 2018
June 2018
Jan. 2018
Apr. 2017
June 2016
Dec. 2015
Apr. 2015
Mar. 2015
Feb. 2015
Jan. 2015
Dec. 2014
June 2014
Dec. 2013
Nov. 2013
July 2013
Dec. 2012
Apr. 2012
Dec. 2011
June 2011
Feb. 2011
Dec. 2010
Jan. 2010
Dec. 2009
Mar. 2009
Dec. 2009
Apr. 2008
Mar. 2008
Mar. 2008
Jan. 2008
Nov. 2007
Mar. 2007
June 2005
Dec. 2004
2003-2004
Dec. 2003
Oct. 2003
June 2003
2000-2003
Feb. 2003
Feb. 2003
Nov. 2002
Oct.2002
1996- 2003
1996-2002
May 2002
Apr. 2002
Mar. 2002
Feb. 2002
Feb 2001
Feb. 2001
May 2001
1999- 2000
Nov. 2000
June 2000
April 2000
Mar 2000
Feb 2000
Feb 2000
Jan 2000
Guest Conductor, Canyon Concert Ballet, Rite of Spring
Guest Conductor, Canyon Concert Ballet, Nutcracker
Guest Conductor, Canyon Concert Ballet, Nutcracker
Guest Conductor, Canyon Concert Ballet, Dracula
Conductor, DYAO Concert Tour Disney Concert Hall, Disneyland, San Bernardino
Guest Conductor, Canyon Concert Ballet, Nutcracker
Guest Conductor, Minnesota All-State Orchestra
Guest Conductor, Canyon Concert Ballet, Nutcracker
Guest Conductor, Minnesota All-State Orchestra.
Guest Conductor, Lviv (Ukraine) Philharmonic
Music Director, Opera Fort Collins
Guest Conductor, Changwon Philhamonic, South Korea (Postponed)
Guest Conductor, Canyon Concert Ballet, 40th Anniv. Celebration (Postponed)
Guest Conductor, Canyon Concert Ballet, Nutcracker
Conductor, DYAO Concert Tour, Salzburg/Vienna/Bratislava/Prague.
Guest Conductor, Prague Conservatory Chamber Orchestra
Guest Conductor, Canyon Concert Ballet, Nutcracker
Guest Conductor, Changwon Philharmonic, South Korea
Guest Conductor, Vietnam National Symphony (Hanoi)
Guest Conductor, New Hampshire All-State Orchestra
Conductor, Denver Young Artist Orchestra, Carnegie Hall, NYC
Guest Conductor, Canyon Concert Ballet, Nutcracker
Guest Conductor, Denver Philharmonic
Guest Conductor, Acadiana (LA) Symphony
Guest Conductor, Colorado Symphony Orchestra
Guest Conductor, New Mexico All-State
Guest Conductor, Canyon Concert Ballet, Nutcracker
Conductor, DYAO Tour of Italy, France, Spain
Guest Conductor, Canyon Concert Ballet, Nutcracker
Guest Conductor, Lafayette (IN) Symphony
Guest Conductor, Colorado Music Festival Orchestra
Guest Conductor, Canyon Concert Ballet, Nutcracker
Guest Conductor, East China Normal University Symphony Orchestra
Guest Conductor, Canyon Concert Ballet, Nutcracker
Guest Teacher, Conductors Institute, Bard College, NY
Guest Conductor, Alabama All-State Orchestra
Guest Conductor, Canyon Concert Ballet, Nutcracker
Guest Conductor, CA South Bay Honor Orchestra
Guest Conductor, Canyon Concert Ballet, Nutcracker
Guest Conductor, Virginia Symphony
Guest Conductor, Canyon Concert Ballet, Nutcracker
Guest Conductor, Symphony of Southeast Texas
Guest Conductor, Vidin State Philharmonic (Bulgaria)
Guest Conductor, Stara Zagora Opera
Guest Conductor, New Mexico All-State Orchestra
Guest Conductor, Vallejo (CA) Symphony
Orchestra Tour, Detroit Metro Area, CSU Chamber Orchestra
Guest Conductor, Florida Young Artist Orchestra (Gmunden, Austria)
Guest Conductor, University of Utah, Symphonia
Artistic Advisor, Williamsburg (VA) Symphonia
Guest Conductor, Williamsburg Symphonia
Guest Conductor, Buffalo Philharmonic
Guest Conductor, Virginia Chorale
Director, William and Mary Symphony Orchestra
Guest Conductor, Ft. Collins Symphony
Guest Conductor, Acadiana Symphony
Guest Conductor, New Mexico Symphony
Guest Conductor, Williamsburg Symphonia
Music Director, Virginia Ballet Theater
Associate Conductor, Virginia Symphony Orchestra
Guest Conductor, Buffalo Philharmonic
Guest Conductor, San Juan Symphony
Guest Conductor, Taconic Opera
Finalist, Pittsburgh Symphony Assistant Conductor
Guest Conductor, Long Beach Philharmonic
Guest Conductor, New Mexico Symphony
Guest Conductor, New Mexico Symphony
Guest Conductor, William and Mary Symphony Orchestra
Guest Conductor, Red Mountain Chamber Orchestra (Birmingham, AL)
Guest Conductor, Buffalo Philharmonic
Guest Conductor, Richmond Symphony
Guest Conductor, Alabama Symphony
Guest Conductor, Dubuque Symphony
Guest Conductor, Alabama Symphony
Guest Conductor, Buffalo Philharmonic
EDUCATION
HIGHER EDUCATION
MM Degree with Honors in Conducting, SFSU
Graduate work in Musicology & Conducting, University of Southern California
BA Degree with Honors in Music, University of Southern California
Certificate work, Die Hochschule fur Musik und Darstellende Kunst, Vienna
PRIVATE CONDUCTING TEACHERS
Harold Farberman, Hans Beer, Hans Swarovsky, Miltiardes Carides, Karl Osterreicher
CONDUCTING WORKSHOP AND SEMINAR TEACHERS
AWARDS AND COMPETITIONS
2022
2021
2021
2020
2007
1995, 1996
1992
1992
1986
1985
1982
Claudio Abbado, Maurice Abravanel, Herbert Blomstedt, Anshel Brusilov, Lukas Foss, John Giordano, Daniel Lewis, Brian Priestman, Gunther Schuller, Lawrence Leighton Smith, Don Thulean, Carl Topilow, Edo de Waart
University Distinguished Professor, Colorado State University
Conductor, Fort Collins Symphony, First Prize Professional Division, Orchestra Performance, American Prize
2nd Place, Fort Collins Symphony, Professional Division, Programming
Honored Artist, American Prize
First Prize, Varna International Conducting Competition
ASCAP Award for Adventuresome Programming
“Carmen Dragon" Conducting Prize for Outstanding Conductor in California State University System
Outstanding Graduate Student, SFSU
Selected to compete in Toscanini Competition (Parma, Italy)
Recognition Award for Excellence in Youth Work, Los Angeles City Council
Chosen as "Music Director of the Year" by L.A. Weekly Magazine
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
2004 – Present
2001 - 2003
1999 - 2001
1995 - 2003
1993 - 2003
1992 - Present
1989 - 1991
1987 - Present
1986 - 1992
1986 - 1988
1985 - Present
1984 - Present
RESUME
American String Teachers Association
Past President, Conductors Guild
President, Conductors Guild
Member, Chorus America
Board Member, Conductors Guild
Member, College Music Society
Board Member, American Symphony Orchestra League, Youth Orchestra Division
Member, Conductors Guild
Member, Los Angeles County Youth Symphony Orchestra Council
President, San Fernando Valley Chapter, Choral Conductors Guild
Member, Choral Conductors Guild (CCG)
Conductor Member, American Symphony Orchestra League
VIDEOS
Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture
Wes Kenney conducting the Fort Collins Symphony, June 23, 2025
Brahms Tragic Overture
Wes Kenney conducting the Fort Collins Symphony, June 23, 2025
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