Loudoun Symphony Orchestra
concert_header

Maestro McCoy

Mark Allen McCoy is the Music Director and Conductor of the Loudoun Symphony Orchestra in Leesburg, Virginia. Having been lauded by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram as ” . . . conducting with the broad, sweeping gestures typical of the old Central European tradition . . .” this dynamic American conductor has enjoyed success on a national and international scale.  Known for his exciting and innovative programming, McCoy is a dedicated advocate for the arts, making classical music accessible to entire communities.

Maestro McCoy’s recent engagements include the Philippine Philharmonic, Szczecin Filharmonia (Poland), Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Toledo Symphony, and Virginia Symphony. He has also appeared with the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Kharkov Philharmonic (Ukraine), Tokyo City Philharmonic, Japan Shinsei Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Opera Orchestra, Orchestra Sinfonica dell’Emilia Romagna “Arturo Toscanini” (Italy), St. Joseph Symphony, St. Petersburg  State Symphony Orchestra (Russia), and the Fort Worth Chamber Orchestra. McCoy has had the pleasure of working with such artists as Marvin Hamlisch, Hilary Hahn, Bruce Hornsby, Eugene Fodor, Judith Ingolfssohn, Brian Ganz, and the Capital Quartet.

McCoy has served as cover conductor for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and was Music Director of the Chesapeake Youth Symphony Orchestras from 1995 to 1998. McCoy is former Director of Orchestras at Towson University, and also served as Music Director of the Orchestral Academy of the Tropics in Miami, Florida. His outreach efforts have included work with young musicians, musical lectures, in-school appearances, and the promotion of new music.

Mr. McCoy received acclaim as the only American chosen as one of six finalists during the 1997 “Arturo Toscanini” International Competition for Conductors held in Parma, Italy. In November of the same year, McCoy received an Honorable Mention in the finals of the prestigious Tokyo International Conducting Competition. McCoy was First Prize Winner in the 1996 Freedman Conducting Competition, and was awarded the Harold Randolph Prize for Outstanding Musicianship and Performance from the Peabody Conservatory of Music in 1995.

As a recipient of a Conducting Fellowship to the Aspen Music Festival, McCoy was granted concerts with the Aspen Concert Orchestra. In the opera and ballet world, he has lead productions of Le Nozze di Figaro, Cosi fan Tutte, Suor Angelica, Gianni Schicchi, L’Elisir d’Amore, The Impresario, The April Witch, Dido and Aeneas, La Serva Padrona, The Old Maid and the Thief, Peter and the Wolf, Swan Lake, and The Nutcracker among others.

Mr. McCoy holds degrees from the Conservatory of Music in Kansas City and the University of Illinois, and furthered his conducting studies at the Peabody Conservatory of Music. His former teachers have included Frederik Prausnitz, Gustav Meier, Paul Vermel, Mehli Mehta, Margaret Hillis, and Glenn Block.