As a music director and conductor who is committed to diversity, collaboration, innovation and education, Sarah Ioannides invigorates programming and inspires audiences. Praised by the New York Times for her “unquestionable strength and authority”, she is Music Director of Washington State’s Symphony Tacoma. Sarah Ioannides is also the newly appointed Director of Orchestral Activities and Professor of Orchestral Conducting at the School of Fine Arts with Boston University.
Internationally, Sarah Ioannides has conducted on six continents with major orchestras including the Tonkünstler, the Royal Philharmonic, Orchestre Nationale de Lyon, Malmö Symphony Orchestra, Gothenburg Symphony, the Flemish Radio Konzerthausorchester, Bilbao Symphony, and some of the world’s greatest National Youth Orchestras, including the South African National Youth Orchestra, Andalusian Youth Orchestra and the Simón Bolívar Orchestra.
Sarah began her career with the Cincinnati Symphony, appointed Ioannides as the first woman appointed to a full-time conducting position and she has since conducted extensively in the United States including the Buffalo Philharmonic, Charleston Symphony, Florida Orchestra, Hawai’i Symphony, Louisville Orchestra, North Carolina Symphony, Orchestre Symphonique de Québec, Rochester Philharmonic, San Antonio Philharmonic, Seattle Symphony (untitled series) and the Toledo Symphony.
A coach and mentor for many young musicians and conductors, she is Artistic Director of Cascade Conducting and Composing, and coaches for The Curtis Institute of Music’s Mentor Network. Sarah Ioannides is in demand as guest speaker, presenter and conductor for institutions, organizations, conservatories and universities.
“The other big discovery was guest conductor Sarah Ioannides…vigorous, solid, and with an unusually vibrant sonority. Her programming ideas were provocative”
-David Patrick Stearns, Philadelphia Enquirer

What’s New
Symphony Tacoma
Symphony Tacoma
Violin, Rubén Rengel | Piazzola: Four Seasons of Buenos Aires | Barber: Adagio for Strings | Still: Danzas de Panama | Beach: Romance
Massachusetts's All State Concert at Boston Symphony Hall
Massachusetts's All State Concert at Boston Symphony Hall
Verdi: La Forza del Destino | Selections from Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.5 & Price: Symphony No.1
Boston University Symphony Orchestra
Boston University Symphony Orchestra
Boston University Symphonic Chorus| Bernstein: Chichester Psalms - Conductor, Daniel Parsley | Rosner: Symphony No.85 "Trinity" - Conductor, Ken Amis | Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier Suite | Ravel: Daphnis & Chloe Suite No.2
Symphony Tacoma
Symphony Tacoma
Piano, George Li | Mendelssohn: Fingal’s Cave | Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54 | Dobrinka Tabakova: Kynance Cove | Vaughan Williams: Toward the Unknown Region
Concert Wrap-Up: Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra “Nicholas Namoradze gives Rachmaninoff a delicate and poetic treatment”
As Annie Glen Broder commented about Rachmaninoff’s solo concert in Calgary, this was a satisfying concert — or, if one prefers the updated version, it was terrific.
Concert Preview: Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra
Let the Calgary Phil envelop you in sumptuous orchestral sound with conductor Sarah Ioannides.
Dallas Symphony – Women in Classical Music Symposium
“Harmony in Motion: Achieving Worklife Balance & Closing Remarks” – A discussion on achieving work-life balance from women in a variety of professions, in various stages of their personal lives/family building.