Gerard Floriano has been named the Artistic Director and Music Director for the Rochester Chamber Orchestra. Credit: PHOTO PROVIDED

The Rochester Chamber Orchestra announced Monday that Gerard
Floriano has been named Artistic Director for the
2014-15 season, and will become the Orchestra’s Music director in August 2015.
Current Music Director and Principal Conductor David Felter
will continue in his role through the upcoming season.

Floriano, a Professor of Music and
Director of Choral Activities at SUNY Geneseo and
conductor of the Greater Buffalo Youth Orchestra, is also the Director of the
Conductor’s Institute at Opera Viva! In Vicenza, Italy, and the Artistic
Director of the newly formed Finger Lakes Opera.

“The RCO Board and I look forward to working with Maestro Floriano in the coming years,” said Ray Grosswirth,
president of the Rochester Chamber Orchestra. “He is a master of the baton, and
he is a wonderful person to collaborate with.”

The Rochester Chamber Orchestra’s 2014-15 season will open
on October 12 with a tribute to the late Jan DeGaetani,
a professor of voice at the Eastman School of Music. The concert, conducted by Floriano, will commemorate the 25th anniversary
of DeGaetani’s death and will feature works by women
composers.

When Floriano takes over as Music
Director next year, David Felter will become
Conductor Laureate, returning every year to direct the RCO’s annual performance
of Handel’s “Messiah.”

“I also appreciate the fact that our current and long-time
music director, David Felter, played an important
role in the transition that is about to take place,” Grosswirth
said.