Bio - Tiffany Lu

Conductor Tiffany Lu is Assistant Professor and Director of Orchestra at the University of Florida, and Music Director of the renowned Pierre Monteux School and Music Festival in Hancock, Maine, where she recently conducted the first performance of the Rite of Spring in the school's history.  Previous guest conducting appearances include the Cumberland Symphony Orchestra (Sewanee Summer Music Festival), NYSSMA 2024 All-State Symphonic Orchestra, Symphony New Hampshire, and Elgin Symphony Orchestra.  From 2020-2022, she was Director of the Sewanee Symphony Orchestra and Assistant Professor of Orchestral Conducting at Sewanee University of the South.  Prior to her current appointment, she served for five seasons as Associate Conductor of the Pierre Monteux Music Festival and two seasons as Interim Music Director.


Over seven years, Lu developed a diverse portfolio of work in the D.C.-Maryland-Virginia areas and Delaware.  She held the position of Assistant Conductor with the Prince Georges’ Philharmonic (MD) from ‘19-’22, was Music Director of the Wilmington Community Orchestra for five seasons, and also Assistant and then Associate Conductor with Washington, D.C.’s Capital City Symphony from ‘15-’22, creating groundbreaking and creative programming.  She was also selected as Conducting Fellow for the Allentown Symphony in 2019 and 2020.


Other positions have included Music Director of the University of Maryland Repertoire Orchestra, cover conductor and principal librarian at the 2016 and 2017 National Orchestral Institute, and conductor with the DC Youth Orchestra Program and Annapolis Symphony Academy.


Lu has guest-conducted the Symphony New Hampshire as well as the Millikin-Decatur Symphony Orchestra; and acted as cover conductor with the Elgin Symphony Orchestra, Symphony New Hampshire, Princeton Symphony Orchestra, Georgetown University Orchestra, and Cornell University Orchestra.  Recently, she also served as lead producer on two recordings by the Virginia Symphony Orchestra as well as one with the Smithsonian Chamber Players. 


Lu maintains an active performing profile as an orchestral violinist, chamber music collaborator, and private violin teacher. Her doctoral research focused on new models in the orchestral education of undergraduate string players.  Her primary conducting mentors have included Michael Jinbo, Jim Ross, and Jeffery Meyer.


Lu grew up in Tampa, FL and holds degrees from Princeton University, Ithaca College, and the University of Maryland.

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