The musical education of the The American conductor, John Sigerson, includes study with double-bass soloist Gary Karr, and tenor voice with Mexico’s José Briano and Italy’s Antonella Banaudi.
John Sigerson is the principal conductor, music director, and Vice-Chair of the Board of the Schiller Institute NYC Chorus. He is also a founding member and Music Director of the Schiller Institute, and has worked for decades with Schiller Institute Founder Helga Zepp-LaRouche and her husband Lyndon LaRouche to bring about a Renaissance of Classical musical composition and performance.
In 1992, John Sigerson co-authored A Manual on the Rudiments of Tuning and Registration in which the general argument is presented why Classical music must be based on a fixed tuning of A=432 cycles per second. He has directed choruses for the Schiller Institute in Europe, Mexico, Colombia, and the USA, and enjoys singing an occasional concert of Classical German Lieder. |