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Philip J. Bauman came to prominence in 1993 when he stepped onto the podium of the Chicago Opera Theater's performance of Romeo and Juliet on 5 minutes notice. In his own production of Four Saints in Three Acts with COT, he received a rave review from the Chicago Tribune: 'Philip J. Bauman drew a clean, buoyant, and lively reading from the 21 piece orchestra, coordinating stage and pit very well. The final scenes in fact were very moving.' John Von Rhien. Equally at home whether conducting opera, musical theater, or concerts, Mr. Bauman is the Music Director/Conductor of the La Porte County Symphony (IN), Assistant Conductor of the Northwest Indiana Symphony, Conductor of the Northwest Indiana Symphony Youth Orchestra, and Music Director of the Chicago Brass Choir.
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