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 Week of March 15, 2010
 
 

 

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Daniel HathawayDaniel Hathaway left his long-time position at Trinity Cathedral (Anglican) in Cleveland in 2008, to pursue a variety of new projects in the United States and abroad. He launched ClevelandClassical.com in September of that year.
     During his 31-year tenure as Canon for Music, Worship and Arts, he founded Music & Performing Arts at Trinity Cathedral, the Wednesday Brownbag Concert Series, Trinity Chamber Orchestra, Trinity Chamber Players and The Medieval Feasts at Trinity Cathedral. In addition to his activities at Trinity Cathedral, he also served as music director of The Great Lakes Theatre Festival, and assistant chorus master of Cleveland Opera.
     Educated at Harvard College, Princeton University and the Episcopal Divinity School, Hathaway studied orchestral conducting at Tanglewood with Leon Barzin and Leonard Bernstein.
     He made his Latin American conducting debut in April of 2004 in a production of Dido & Aeneas at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, and during the Summer of 2004, taught conducting at a Beethoven course sponsored by the Fundación el Sonido y el Tiempo in San Martin, Province of Buenos Aires, and was guest conductor of the Orquésta de Camára del Neuquén in Patagonia.
     As a concert organist, he has played recitals in the U.S. cathedrals of St. John the Divine, New York, Washington, Kansas City and Topeka, in the U.K. cathedrals of Chester, Edinburgh, Norwich & Winchester, and in France, Germany, Austria & Sweden.