The Conductor

The Conductor at Hartford Symphony Orchestra

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Film preceded by an introduction from Carolyn Kuan, Music Director of the Hartford Symphony.

Marin Alsop is a woman of firsts. She was the first (and only) conductor to receive a MacArthur Award. Marin became the first female to be appointed as music director of a major symphony, the first female music director of the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra and the first woman to conduct the BBC’s ‘Last Night of the Proms’. In 2020, Marin became the first woman ever appointed as Chief Conductor of the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra (RSO) and speculation in music circles suggests that she’s on track to become the first woman to conduct the prestigious Vienna New Year’s Concert.


Born into a musical family in New York, Marin set her sights on becoming a conductor at just nine years old while accompanying her father to one of Leonard Bernstein’s Young People’s concerts. Her journey to professional success was neither easy nor straightforward, however at a time when, according to NYT reporter Michael Cooper, “it was easier for a female to become a leader of a G5 nation or a Five Star General than to become a conductor of a major symphony.” Despite being told “being told “girls can’t do that” and being repeatedly rejected by the establishment of classical music,” Marin Alsop persisted and never let go of her dream of becoming a conductor. And now, as she says, “Look at me, I’m doing it!”


Set to a breathtaking soundtrack of her performances, The Conductor tells Marin’s story through a combination of intimate interviews and shared professional and private moments, encounters with musicians and cognoscenti in the music world, unseen archival footage with her mentor Leonard Bernstein, and Vérité scenes of Marin conducting some of the world’s great orchestras and teaching the next wave of conductors who, like her, were being excluded from the classical music canon.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    90 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    Tribeca Film Festival 2021
  • Rating
    NR
  • Director
    Bernadette Wegenstein
  • Screenwriter
    Bernadette Wegenstein, Stefan Fauland
  • Producer
    Annette Porter
  • Executive Producer
    Elizabeth Grass Weese, Robert Meyerhoff, Rheda Becker, Patricia and Marc Joseph
  • Co-Producer
    Lindsay Firestone, Katherine Oliver
  • Filmmaker
    Bernadette Wegenstein
  • Cast
    Marin Alsop
  • Cinematographer
    Shana Hagan, John Benam, Judith Benedikt
  • Editor
    Stefan Fauland
  • Composer
    Marin Alsop
  • Sound Design
    Erich Hoffmann, Friedrich Trondl, Tong Zhang
  • Music
    Marin Alsop