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Kermit Poling

Winner of the 2019 Silver Medal from the International Global Music Awards, Kermit Poling is an inspiring and passionate voice in American music. The classical music magazine Fanfare wrote, "the Romantic spirit lives, breathes and flourishes in Kermit Poling", remarking on his "quite natural musicianship."and a "Schubertian gift for melody." Indeed, Kermit's talents encompass conducting and composition along with years of virtuoso violin performances. After 26 seasons as Music Director of the South Arkansas Symphony, 36 seasons as the Shreveport Symphony's Associate Conductor, 27 years as SSO Concertmaster, and many seasons as music director of the Marshall Symphony Orchestra and the Shreveport Metropolitan Ballet, audiences throughout the region have come to delight in his precise, energetic and passionate performances. Kermit conducts world-wide, with his compositions also performed throughout the world. In January, 2017 he conducted his debut recording with the London Symphony Orchestra for an album of his compositions for the Centaur label. Fanfare described the release as "a fabulous disc, splendidly recorded and executed." He has been featured with the Orchestra Filarmonia Veneta, the Orchestra of the Province of Lecco in Italy, the Symphony Orchestra of the State of Mexico, the Guanajuato Symphony Orchestra, the Shenzhen Symphony of China, and many other orchestras across the world and in the United States. Poling's compositions have excited audiences everywhere. His Symphony #1 "Shreveport Symphony" was premiered by the Shreveport Symphony and Michael Butterman in 2016. His 1st string quartet, Within the Orb of Glories Wearing, received its international television debut in February 2017 on the EWTN cable network. Ballet companies throughout the United States such as Ballet Des Moines, the University of Hartford, Ballet Oklahoma and The Pennsylvania Ballet in Philadelphia have commissioned and performed his works, including "Snow White", (originally composed for Shreveport Metropolitan Ballet), Peter Pan, Prince Charming, and Beauty and the Beast. The Pennsylvania Ballet debuted Fairy Rhymes in 2020 and Ballet Des Moines premiered The Beautiful Mermaid. His work, No Sound of Trumpet nor Roll of Drum, was premiered in was featured in Symphony magazine. His score to the silent films Nosferatu, Tarzan of the Apes and for the documentary Tarzan: Lord of the Louisiana Jungle won accolades across the country. In February, 2022, a new guitar concerto will premiere featuring renown guitarist Lily Afshar. Poling received the Outstanding Artist in Music Fellowship in 2000 from the State of Louisiana and twice received a Music Fellowship from the Shreveport Regional Arts Council. Maestro Poling studied at the Boston Conservatory of Music, the Cleveland Institute of Music and the Tanglewood Music Center, where he studied with Leonard Bernstein, Kurt Masur, Gustav Meier and Seiji Ozawa. In 2012, he was awarded a career advancement award from the State of Louisiana. Kermit Poling has been a featured conductor on NPR's Performance Today, the Arkansas Educational Television Network, the Red River Radio Network, WGBH Boston and has appeared as violinist on Louisiana Public Television and PBS in addition to numerous television and radio stations throughout the country. He has served on the faculty of Centenary College, Texarkana Community College, the Boston Conservatory and the Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music. He has also served as artist in residence and taught master classes at the University of Delaware, Kilgore College, Stephen F. Austin State University and others. Away from the concert stage, he is choirmaster and organist at St. George's Episcopal Church in Bossier City, LA. and is the General Manager and well-known classical music voice of Red River Radio (KDAQ Public Radio).
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