![]() |
![]() |
||||
John Jeter is presently in his twelfth season as the Music Director and
Conductor of the Fort Smith Symphony (Arkansas). He is the recipient of
the American Symphony Orchestra League 2002 Helen M. Thompson Award. This
national award "in recognition of outstanding artistic leadership" is
presented to one "early career" music director in the
United States every two years. Mr. Jeter has been given The Mayor's Achievement
Award presented by the City of Fort Smith "for His Outstanding
Talents in the Field of Music" and in 2005, the Mayor's Civic Center
Award for the Performing Arts.
Mr. Jeter has created numerous new ensembles, projects and programs including
the Fort Smith Symphony String Quartet and Woodwind Quintet, composer-in-residence
program, guest artists in the schools program and "Earquake" concerts
for sixth grade students employing multi-media and large symphony orchestra.
His efforts have led to the Fort Smith Symphony’s international recording
on Naxos as well as a feature length film festival documentary about the
Symphony called “Extreme Orchestra”.
Mr. Jeter is co-host of “Conductor’s Choice” of KUAF
National Public Radio and co-producer of the Symphony’s television
and radio commercials. His media presence in the community has included
a weekly radio talk show and "Addy" Award winning "Custom
Classics" infomercials on Clear Channel, Cumulus and KTCS radio.
Mr. Jeter is also seen on televised music infomercials produced by CoxMedia
and KFSM Channel 5. With the release of the Symphony’s CD on Naxos,
Mr. Jeter was interviewed by over 20 radio and television stations throughout
the United States including classical radio stations in New York City,
Dallas and Memphis to name a few. Mr. Jeter is concept creator for all
of the Symphony’s season brochures and video projects. His narrative
writings for Arkansas Arts Council Grants have consistently ranked among
the highest in the state.
Mr. Jeter has held conducting positions with the Indianapolis Symphony,
North Arkansas Symphony, Greater Indianapolis Youth Symphony, Purdue University,
University of Tulsa and University of Oklahoma. He has conducted numerous
orchestras in the United States and Europe. These include the Wichita Symphony,
Oklahoma City Philharmonic, Arkansas Symphony Orchestra, Charleston Symphony
(SC), Mississippi Gulf Coast Symphony, Springfield Symphony Orchestra (MO),
Illinois Chamber Symphony and the West Bohemian Symphony (Czech Republic).
He has participated in American Symphony Orchestra League Conducting Workshops
in Pittsburgh, Chicago, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. He is a Magna Cum
Laude graduate of the Hartt School of Music with a degree in Music Theory
and Piano and graduated with distinction from Butler University's Jordan
College of Fine Arts with a master's degree in Orchestral Conducting. Mr.
Jeter is a voting member of The Recording Academy for the classical music
categories of the Grammy Awards.