ARTISTIC STAFF
STRING ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR
Patricia Kelly has taught and conducted at all levels from the Bethel University Philharmonic Orchestra and Chamber Strings to first graders at Ramsey International Fine Arts Center. Currently, Pat is teaching at the FAIR Fine Arts School in Robbinsdale Public Schools.
Pat has been invited to direct many Honor Orchestras, Conference Orchestras, Orchestra Invitationals and Festivals over the past 40 years. She is honored to direct with the Minnesota Youth Symphonies as Conductor of the String Orchestra, Director of the MYS Summer Programs, and Co-Artistic Director from 2020–2022.
Her K-12 orchestras from Minneapolis Public Schools as well as Roseville High School have been chosen to perform numerous times at the Minnesota Music Education Association Midwinter Conference, the National Principals Convention, and the American String Teachers National Orchestra Festival. Her students have consistently won superior ratings in music competitions and appeared many times at the MNSOTA Middle Level Orchestra Festival at Orchestra Hall which she co-founded in 1996.
She has hosted music luminaries at her schools such as Yo Yo Ma, Ray Brown, and Bobby McFerrin. She was awarded the Minnesota Master String Educator Award in 1998, the Outstanding School Orchestra Program from the American String Teachers Association, nominated as Teacher of the Year, and the Minnesota Public Radio’s Music Teacher Award in 2015. Building inclusive, strong, exceptional and diverse orchestral programs at all levels of education in collaborative partnerships is her core philosophy.
Pat loves chamber music and has played viola with the Nicollet Quartet since 1998. Pat received her BA in Music and Journalism from the University of St. Catherine, and a Masters in Art and Doctoral Studies from University of Minnesota. She lives in Saint Paul with her son and their cat Casper.
PATRICIA KELLY
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This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.