Repper grew up in Orange County, California and attended the Pacific Symphony's family concerts with his grandmother, where he was inspired to take piano lessons.[8] He was invited to study piano in Melbourne, Australia with Nehama Patkin when he was 8 years old,[9] and it was in Australia that he conducted an orchestra for the first time.[10] After he returned to the United States when he was 9, he began to study conducting formally with Marin Alsop.[11] After attending Stanford University, Michael attended the Peabody Conservatory of Music, where he studied with Gustav Meier and served as the Assistant Conductor of the Peabody Orchestras and Choruses. He was also the Conducting Fellow of the Baltimore Symphony.[12]
Music director
In 2016, Repper became the 17th music director of the New York Youth Symphony, which performs at Carnegie Hall.[13] Under his direction, the New York Youth Symphony earned international honors, winning a Classical Digital Award in 2020[14] and the Grammy Award for Best Orchestral Performance in 2023, becoming the first youth orchestra in history to achieve this recognition.[15][16]
Repper became the music director of the Ashland Symphony Orchestra and the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra in 2022.[17][18] He is regularly seen as a guest conductor in the United States and around the world.
Honors and achievements
2020, 2021, 2022 Solti Foundation US Career Assistance Awards[19]
Classical Music Digital Award 2020: Best Lockdown Project (Mahler Symphony No. 1, Mvt 2 – New York Youth Symphony)[20]
#1 Billboard Traditional Classical Chart: Works by Florence Price, Jessie Montgomery, Florence Price (New York Youth Symphony)[21]