Livermore-Amador Symphony
Assistant Conductor
Bob Williams
Bob Williams began his association with the Livermore-Amador Symphony as a horn player in 1972 when he moved to California. He still plays horn in the orchestra while also serving as assistant conductor of the Symphony and conductor of the pit orchestra. The pit orchestra performs at many of the semiannual shows presented by the Valley Dance Theatre, especially at its yearly multiple performances of The Nutcracker.
Also affiliated with the Pleasanton Community Concert Band since 1975, Williams has been its conductor for more than 20 years. He is a graduate of West Chester University (Pennsylvania) and the Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester (New York). Williams is now retired from 22 years of public school music teaching and a second career in metallography with General Electric at Vallecitos.
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