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MidAmerica Productions is dedicated to empowering and enriching the lives of diverse artists, ensembles, educators and audiences through the creation of exceptional musical performances across the globe
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MidAmerica Productions envisions a world where the transformative power of music unites communities, inspires future generations, and transcends borders. MAP aims to be a leading force in the performing arts, recognized for a commitment to excellence, innovation, and inclusivity in every production. -
OUR VALUES
Artistic Excellence: We uphold the highest standards of musical artistry and performance, celebrating both established and emerging talent.
Collaboration: We believe in the power of partnership, working alongside musicians, conductors, composers, and organizations to create memorable musical experiences.
Inclusivity: We are committed to promoting diverse voices and fostering an environment where all individuals feel safe, valued, celebrated, and represented in the arts.
Community Engagement: We aim to inspire and connect audiences and musicians through outreach and local educational initiatives, making the joy of music accessible to all.
Innovation: We embrace new ideas and technologies to enhance the musical experience, continuously seeking ways to adapt and evolve in a changing world.on text goes here
MidAmerica Productions has presented a diverse array of concerts at prestigious venues, featuring choral and instrumental groups, renowned conductors, full orchestras, and soloists, with programs that include festivals and recitals, led by notable guest conductors and encompassing over 900 guest conductors, featuring more than 1500 solo artists, and 4700 choral ensembles from around the world.
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MidAmerica Productions concerts have showcased choral groups singing oratorios with talented conductors, full orchestra, and professional soloists; individual instrumental and choral groups performing as part of the Ensemble Spotlight Series; and solo recitals. Diverse programs have included Madrigal Festivals, Vocal Jazz Festivals, National Wind Ensemble, National Festival Youth Orchestra, and Sweet Adelines. Among the renowned guest conductors who have led MidAmerica’s concerts are Sir John Rutter CBE (who has conducted more than 135 concerts in Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall), Lukas Foss, Helmuth Rilling, H. Robert Reynolds, JoAnne Falletta, Michael Morgan, and Jonathan Willcocks. More than 900 conductors have conducted on MidAmerica's series in New York and abroad, sharing the stage with 1500 solo artists from the world’s greatest opera companies and concert stages, and 4700 choral ensembles from the U.S. and abroad. There have been 174 youth and collegiate orchestras as well as 146 youth and collegiate bands, jazz bands, and wind ensembles.
Over the years, MidAmerica has commissioned new works and presented numerous premieres in Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall and Avery Fisher Hall. World premieres have included Dinos Constantinides’ Byron’s Greece, Hymn to the Human Spirit, and Midnight Fantasy II for wind ensemble; Sir John Rutter’s Cantate Domino, Distant Land, Magnificat, and Mass of the Children; and John Leavitt’s A Christmas Garland. U.S. premieres have featured new and older works such as Mozart’s Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebots, Reimann’s Concerto for Violin and Cello, Tchaikovsky’s Ode to Joy, Mikis Theodorakis’ Electra and Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra, and René Clausen’s Hellas: In the Name of Freedom. In 2015, John Rutter conducted the New York premiere of his work, Canticles of Creation; in 2018, he returned to conduct the Carnegie Hall premiere of his latest major work, Visions.
In addition to its Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage series, MidAmerica Productions has presented nearly 400 chamber music concerts in Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall since 1989. World-class soloists, chamber ensembles, and members of orchestras such as the New York Philharmonic, The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, The Philadelphia Orchestra, The Atlanta Symphony, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic have appeared on MidAmerica’s chamber music series.
In 2004, MidAm International, Inc. was formed to support MidAmerica’s growing presence in Europe. Since then, concerts have taken place in Vienna, Salzburg, Florence, Verona, Paris, Lisbon, Porto, Athens, and Syros, with concerts slated in Florence, Verona, Venice, Lake Garda, Paris, Vienna, Salzburg, Athens, Syros, Lisbon, Porto, and London.
With performances described as “flawless” (Rhodes Magazine), the New England Symphonic Ensemble (NESE), under the artistic direction of Dr. Preston Hawes, is among the most frequently featured organizations in Carnegie Hall.
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Since its inception in 1989, the NESE has drawn global critical acclaim in hundreds of concerts on the world’s most prestigious stages. In collaboration with MidAmerica Productions, the NESE has been led by a roster of guest conductors including John Rutter, Peter Tiboris, Sherrill Milnes, Helmuth Rilling, Simon Carrington, and Jonathan Willcocks, and regularly hosts international guest soloists. NESE world premieres include Dinos Constantinides’s Byron’s Greece, Hymn to the Human Spirit, and Midnight Fantasy II for wind ensemble; John Rutter’s Cantate Domino, Distant Land, Magnificat, and Mass of the Children; and John Leavitt’s A Christmas Garland. The NESE boasts multiple US premieres, including Mozart’s Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebots, Reimann’s Concerto for Violin and Cello, Tchaikovsky’s Ode to Joy, and René Clausen’s Hellas: In the Name of Freedom. The NESE can be heard on the Naxos label in an award-winning recording of spirituals with internationally renowned mezzo-soprano, the late Barbara Smith Conrad.
Peter Tiboris founded MidAmerica Productions after conducting his first concert at Lincoln Center in 1984, and over 40 years, the company has become a leading independent producer of choral concerts, bringing together global conductors, soloists, and ensembles for performances at New York's premiere venues and internationally.
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Peter Tiboris created and conducted his first concert in New York on January 7, 1984, at Lincoln Center, featuring The American Symphony Orchestra, soloists, and three choruses: the Louisiana Chorale of Acadiana, Camerata Singers of Baton Rouge, and Collegiate Chorale of New York. Although he didn’t realize it at the time, Dr. Tiboris had just created his own successful production company, MidAmerica Productions, which was to become the foremost independent producer of choral concerts in Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall.
During its 40-plus years, MidAmerica Productions has brought together conductors, soloists, and choral and instrumental ensembles from the U.S. and abroad to appear at New York’s top venues, including Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, Weill Recital Hall, and Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall; and Alice Tully Hall and Avery Fisher Hall (now David Geffen Hall) at Lincoln Center. Additionally, MidAmerica Productions has presented concerts in numerous U.S. cities and in countries throughout the world, including Greece, England, Austria, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Italy, France, Portugal, and Russia.