J. Calloway Cieslak

Events Coordinator

Degrees: 
B.M. Loyola University, M.M. University of Denver, M.M. University of North Texas

Joseph “Calloway” Cieslak is a New-Orleans based conductor, composer, and musician originally from Boise, Idaho. He began a career in music when he co-founded the New Orleans Volunteer Orchestra in 2012 and Co-Directed the group for the following 6 years. In 2015, Calloway founded the Voices of New Orleans Choir and served as its choirmaster for its first 3 years. Between these two ensembles, he led and assisted for dozens of concerts during his tenure, including collaborations with professional soloists from the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, choral-symphonic masterworks, and even an interactive multimedia concert. Under his direction, this orchestra and choir grew to be one of the largest and most prominent community ensembles in the city, which still today produces unique and engaging concert experiences for new audiences. In addition to this conducting experience, Calloway has regularly attended conducting clinics and workshops to hone his technique and deepen his understanding of the profession, including the Bard Summer Conducting Institute and the South Carolina Summer Conducting Institute.

Calloway has also sought to study a wide breadth of topics to help inform his work as a musician. He has primarily studied piano and regularly accompanies singers and choirs, but has also studied voice, clarinet, and violin in order to broaden his understanding of different instruments. He received a Bachelor’s degree in Music Education from the University of Loyola New Orleans (summa cum laude) and a Master’s Degree in Composition from the University of Denver. Through his time teaching, composing, and working with community musicians, Calloway has developed a musical philosophy that focuses on the personal connection that musicians and audiences find in their music. He most recently received a Master’s in Conducting from the University of North Texas under Maestro David Itkin, and is currently the Artistic & Music Director for the Symphony Of New Orleans, as well as the Events Coordinator for the Loyola School of Music and Theatre Professions. In his free time, he enjoys vaporwave and videogames.

Office Location:
CM 253 Communications/Music Complex
Direct Phone: 
504-865-2195
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