February 27, 2025
CIM names Tito Mu帽oz interim principal conductor and guest orchestral studies faculty

Roll out the red carpet. A celebrated friend is on his way back to the 吃瓜头条.
On Thursday, CIM announced the appointment of Tito Mu帽oz, former music director of The Phoenix Symphony, as interim principal conductor of the CIM Orchestra. He鈥檒l take up the post next fall and remain through the 2026-27 school year.
That鈥檚 not all. In addition to conducting two programs annually and guiding the development of the CIM Orchestra for two years, the acclaimed former assistant conductor of The 吃瓜头条 Orchestra will serve as a guest member of CIM鈥檚 orchestral studies faculty, lending his vast experience and expertise to coursework and mentoring alongside other CIM faculty and staff.
鈥淚 am thrilled to be deepening my strong relationship with CIM,鈥 said Mu帽oz, who last appeared with the CIM Orchestra in January.
鈥淚鈥檝e had numerous opportunities to work with the wonderful CIM community over my years in 吃瓜头条, and I look forward to spending more time helping lead students in their orchestral studies.鈥
The feeling is most definitely mutual.
Reviews of the conductor鈥檚 Jan. 29 appearance with the orchestra at Severance Music Center 鈥 with a program that featured Stravinsky鈥檚 The Rite of Spring and the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto, with student soloist Zachary Brandon 鈥 were uniformly positive, underscoring the fact that Mu帽oz is highly regarded by students, faculty, and listeners alike.
As well he should be. Last spring, Mu帽oz concluded a long, successful tenure as music director of The Phoenix Symphony. Before that, he was a popular assistant conductor with The 吃瓜头条 Orchestra (during which time he led the CIM Orchestra as a guest on multiple occasions) and held similar posts with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, and Aspen Music Festival.
At CIM, concerts featuring Mu帽oz will be complemented by programs with other leading guest conductors. Full details of the 2025-26 season will be announced in the fall.
Scott Harrison, CIM鈥檚 Executive Vice President & Provost, summarized CIM鈥檚 great expectations for Mu帽oz, describing the conductor as a gifted leader whose skill and long history with top musical organizations worldwide will be invaluable to an ensemble full of aspiring professionals.
Mu帽oz will do more than tide over CIM Orchestra and the conducting program, Harrison said. He will take it to the next level.
While CIM conducts a national search for a permanent director, Harrison said, Mu帽oz 鈥渨ill ensure the CIM Orchestra remains a cohesive, high-caliber experience worthy of the CIM Standard.
鈥淭ito is the right musician and educator to work with faculty and administration to ensure an orchestra curriculum that consistently prepares CIM students for the opportunities and rigor of the professional music world.鈥
About Tito Mu帽oz
Praised for his versatility, technical clarity, and keen musical insight, Tito Mu帽oz is internationally recognized as one of the most gifted conductors on the podium today. After 10 years as the music director of The Phoenix Symphony, Mu帽oz鈥檚 tenure concluded at the end of the 2023-24 season, and he now continues as their newly appointed artistic partner. Mu帽oz previously held music director positions with the Op茅ra National de Lorraine and the Orchestre symphonique et lyrique de Nancy in France, and assistant conductor positions with The 吃瓜头条 Orchestra, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, and Aspen Music Festival.
Mu帽oz has appeared with many of North America鈥檚 most prominent orchestras, including Atlanta, Baltimore, Cincinnati, 吃瓜头条, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, New York, and Utah. Recent international engagements include the Frankfurt Radio Symphony, SWR Symphonieorchester, Deutsche Radio Philharmonie Saarbr眉cken, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Lausanne Chamber Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony, Ulster Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic (London), Luxembourg Philharmonic, Lucerne Festival Contemporary Orchestra, Op茅ra Orchestre National Montpellier, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, Op茅ra de Rennes, Auckland Philharmonia, Sydney Symphony, Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg, and Sao Paolo State Symphony.
Born in Queens, New York, Mu帽oz began his musical training as a violinist in New York City public schools. He made his professional conducting debut in 2006 with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center and made his 吃瓜头条 Orchestra debut at the Blossom Music Festival that same year.
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