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Theodore Kuchar
Theodore Kuchar (born May 31, 1963) is a Ukrainian American conductor of classical music and a violist.
==Biography==

Kuchar was born in 1963 in New York City.〔(Great Prokofievans: Theodore Kuchar. ) Accessed 1 August 2011.〕〔Smindak, Helen. (Holiday Happenings in the Big Apple. ) ''The Ukrainian Weekly'', 2 January 1994, page 8. Accessed 1 August 2011.〕〔Bradley, Jeff. Kuchar Planning an Ambitious Year at Boulder Phil. ''Denver Post'', 1 September 1997.〕 He started to learn to play the violin at ten years of age, later switching to viola.〔Witcher, T.R. (An Unharmonious Ending. PeakArts Founder Karen Romeo May Be a Victim of the Boulder Arts Community's Haughty Ego. ) ''Westword'' (Denver, Colorado), 22 June 2000. Accessed 1 August 2011.〕 He graduated from the Cleveland Institute of Music, where his viola instructor was Robert Vernon, in 1982.〔Kent/Blossom Music, Kent State University. (Biography of Kent/Blossom Music Conductor, Theodore Kuchar. ) Accessed 1 August 2011.〕〔Price Rubin & Partners. (Theodore Kuchar - Conductor. ) Accessed 7 August 2011.〕
In 1980, he was awarded a Paul Fromm Fellowship from the Boston Symphony Orchestra to study at Tanglewood Music Center.〔〔Duckett, Richard. (Peripatetic conductor: Globe-Trotting Kuchar Brings the Czech Symphony Orchestra to Worcester. ) ''Telegram & Gazette'' (Worcester, Massachusetts), 25 January 2009. Accessed 1 August 2011.〕 He was the principal violist of orchestras in Cleveland, Helsinki, and Cape Town.〔〔〔(Makes Good in Capetown. ) ''The Ukrainian Weekly'', 10 April 1983, page 11. Accessed 1 August 2011.〕
In 1987 he became music director of the Queensland Philharmonic Orchestra in Australia,〔 a post that he held until 1993.〔 Between 1990 and 2006, he served as the first Artistic Director of the Australian Festival of Chamber Music in Townsville; a Theodore Kuchar Scholarship for Excellence in Music was established there after his departure.〔〔(2010 Theodore Kuchar Scholarship. ) ''High Notes'' (Australian Festival of Chamber Music newsletter), Summer 2011. Accessed 1 August 2011.〕〔Townsville City Council. (Theodore Kuchar Scholarship for Excellence in Music. ) Accessed 1 August 2011.〕〔(Scholarship Opportunity for Young Orchestral Musicians. ) ''Magnetic Times'' (Magnetic Island), 4 July 2008. Accessed 1 August 2011.〕 He was also Music Director of the West Australian Ballet in Perth until 1993.〔
In 1992 Kuchar was appointed Principal Guest Conductor of the Ukrainian State Symphony Orchestra, which changed its name to National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine in 1994.〔 In that year he became Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the Orchestra.〔〔National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine. (History of Orchestra. ) Accessed 1 August 2011.〕 After his contract with the Orchestra ended in 2000, he was awarded the title of Conductor Laureate for Life.〔〔 Under Kuchar's direction, the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine became the most frequently recorded orchestra of the former Soviet Union,〔〔 with over 60 compact discs under Naxos Records and its Marco Polo label.〔 Theodore Kuchar's complete discography is numbered over 100 with over 90 records under Naxos Records.〔()〕
Between 1996 and 2006, he was music director and conductor of the Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra.〔〔(Kuchar to Leave Boulder Post. ) Denver Musicians Association, 23 Nov 2004. Accessed 1 August 2011.〕 He founded the Sinfonia of Colorado, a chamber ensemble, in 1997; it was disbanded in 2002.〔(Boulder Philharmonic Timeline. ) ''Daily Camera'' (Boulder, Colorado), 5 October 2007. Accessed 1 August 2011.〕 He was also professor and director of orchestral studies at the College of Music of the University of Colorado at Boulder between 1996 and 2001.〔〔
His current positions include:
* Music Director of the Fresno Philharmonic Orchestra, a position to which he was appointed in 2001.〔〔Fresno Philharmonic. (Overview. ) Accessed 1 August 2011.〕
* Music Director of the Reno Chamber Orchestra since 2003.〔(Kuchar Named Music Director of Reno Chamber Orchestra. ) ''The Ukrainian Weekly'', 18 May 2003. Accessed 7 August 2011.〕
* Resident Conductor at the Kent/Blossom Music Festival since 2004.〔Kent/Blossom Music, Kent State University. (Theodore Kuchar - Resident Conductor. ) Accessed 1 August 2011.〕
* Artistic Director of the Nevada Chamber Music Festival since 2005.〔Reno Chamber Orchestra. (Theodore Kuchar. ) Accessed 7 August 2011.〕
* Chief Conductor of the Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra since 2005.〔(Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra Ostrava. ) Accessed 1 August 2011.〕
* Artistic Director of the Venezuela Symphony Orchestra since 2011.〔Munro, Donald. (Fresno Phil's Kuchar Adds Another Post to his Portfolio. ) ''Fresno Bee'', 2 February 2011. Accessed 1 August 2011.〕

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