Victor Liva Picture




Dr. Victor H. Liva

Music Director & Conductor

 

Victor Liva begins his second season as Music Director of the

Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra as the orchestra celebrates its 

71st Concert Season in 2008/2009


Victor Liva began his violin studies at the age of eight with his father, Ferdinand Liva, a well-acclaimed conductor and violinist of the Northeastern Pennsylvania region.  He has studied violin with accomplished musicians, such as Dr. Min Soo Chang, Helen Kwalwasser, Odin Rathnam, and Ryan Kho.  He holds degrees from Wilkes University, Temple University, and the University of South Carolina, where he earned the Dr. of Musical Arts Degree in Conducting under the tutelage of Donald Portnoy.  

Dr. Liva has served as assistant concertmaster of the Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra, and is a former member of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic, the Harrisburg Symphony, the Haddonfield Symphony, Augusta Symphony, Augusta Opera, Philadelphia Virtuosi, and many other orchestras.  He is currently a freelance musician in the Cleveland Area.  He has conducted various youth, college, and professional orchestras, including the Symphony and Chamber orchestras of the Encore Music Camp of Pennsylvania, the Wilkes University Symphony and Chamber Orchestras, the Sinfonia Youth Orchestra, the Scottsdale Symphony, the Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra, and is the former Director of Orchestras at Northern Arizona University.  He has conducted festivals in Arizona, Ohio, and Pennsylvania.  

Dr. Liva is currently on the conducting staff at the Performing Arts Institute of Wyoming Seminary in Kingston, Pennsylvania, and is serving as Orchestra Director and Coordinator of String Studies at Cleveland State University.