Rice University Ensemble

Campanile Orchestra

Joseph Kneer, conductor

Campanile

4:00pm
Stude Concert Hall at Alice Pratt Brown Hall
Cost: Free


Tickets Required

Tickets on sale in 2025

Campanile Orchestra is a symphony orchestra made up of Rice University non-music majors and members of the greater Rice community who wish to continue their orchestral activities. 

Free, tickets required

Repertoire

Program information coming soon

Artists

Joseph Kneer

Conductor and violinist Joseph Kneer currently serves as Associate Professor of Music and Conductor of the Trinity Symphony Orchestra at Trinity University, Conductor of the Campanile Orchestra at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music, and Music Director of Alamo City Symphony Viva. Winner of the Audience Choice and Third Prize at the 2023 Los Angeles Conducting Competition, Kneer has conducted numerous orchestras and ensembles, including the Oberlin Chamber Players, the Mercyhurst String Ensemble and community string chamber music program, the Mercyhurst Civic Orchestra, and the Brown Memorial Presbyterian Chancel Choir in Baltimore.

Previous collaborations and engagements include Dvořák’s Violin Concerto with Jinjoo Cho, Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy with pianist Carolyn True, Poulenc’s Gloria with the Trinity University Choir, a period production of Dido and Aeneas with Trinity’s Opera Workshop, Symphony Viva’s production of Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf, and the premiere of Roger Zare’s commissioned work Neowise for the TSO in May 2021. In demand as a guest conductor and clinician, Joseph leads a full year of concerts and ballet performances during the 2023-2024 season, including productions of The Nutcracker and Little Red Riding Hood with the Alamo City Dance Company. Conducting mentors include Larry Rachleff, Donald Schleicher, Neil Thomson, Scott Weiss, John Farrer, and Howard Williams.

Kneer holds a B.M. in Violin Performance from Oberlin Conservatory, an M.M. and D.M.A. in Violin Performance from the Peabody Institute, and an M.M. in Theory Pedagogy, also from Peabody. Joseph’s principal violin teachers include Mary West, Milan Vitek, Herbert Greenberg, and Violaine Melançon.

Location

Stude Concert Hall at Alice Pratt Brown Hall