Jonathan Talberg
Area Director
University Choir + Chamber Choir
Office: UMC-A50
Phone: 562.985.5112
e-mail: jtalberg@csulb.edu
Dr. Jonathan Talberg serves as Director of Choral, Vocal, and Opera Studies at the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music at CSULB where he is music director of the University and Chamber Choirs, and he oversees one of the finest, and the largest, voice program in the state of California. Ensembles under his baton have toured the United States and the world. He has conducted at the Music Educator’s National Conference, at the 2008 American Choral Directors Association Western Convention, at several All-State choir concerts, and in various venues throughout Europe and Asia, including St. Mark’s Cathedral in Venice, the Karlskirche in Vienna, the Matyas Templom in Budapest, and at the Great Wall of China. In constant demand as a guest conductor, he has worked with all levels of singers—from elementary to professional—throughout the United States and Europe. He has prepared choirs for the Cincinnati Symphony, the Long Beach Symphony Orchestra, the Pacific Symphony and the Pasadena Pops. Dr. Talberg is Music Director of First Congregational Church of Los Angeles, where he also serves as director of the Los Angeles Bach Festival, celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2008. He also serves as music director of the Camerata Singers of Long Beach, a 60 voice ensemble that presents standard and new repertoire in a five concert season.
Prior to his appointment at The Bob Cole Conservatory in 2000, Dr. Talberg served as Conducting Assistant to the Cincinnati Symphony and the Cincinnati Pops and as principal choral conductor at Arrowbear Music Camp. He holds the position of Youth and Student Activities Chair for the California Chapter of the American Choral Director’s Association, and he is an editor at Pavane Music Publishing, where a choral series is published under his name.
Dr. Talberg earned his BM in Choral Conducting from Chapman University and his MM and DMA in Choral Conducting from the University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music. He completed a post-doctoral fellowship, graciously underwritten by the Oliver Family Foundation, with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Pops, and the May Festival Chorus.