Altoona Symphony Orchestra concerts part of search for conductor
One of four finalists will be chosen at end of season
- Isaac Selya will conduct the Sept. 26 concert “Quests.” Courtesy photo
- Scott Seaton will conduct the Oct. 24 concert “From Shadow and Light.” Courtesy photo
- Rebekah O’Brien will be featured March 13, 2027, conducting the “Voices that Shaped America” concert. Courtesy photo
- Soo Han will wrap up the guest conductor series on April 10, 2027, with the concert “Symphonic Fantasies.” Courtesy photo

Isaac Selya will conduct the Sept. 26 concert “Quests.” Courtesy photo
As the Altoona Symphony Orchestra prepares to enter its second century, the organization has reached a milestone in the search for its next music director and conductor, announcing four nationally recognized conductors who will each take the podium during the orchestra’s 98th season.
Selected following a comprehensive national search, the finalists are Isaac Selya, Scott Seaton, Rebekah O’Brien and Soo Han. Each candidate will conduct one of the ASO’s four classical concerts in the 2026-27 season, giving audiences and the orchestra’s musicians the opportunity to experience each conductor’s artistic vision, leadership style and musicianship firsthand.
Following the conclusion of the season, the Altoona Symphony Orchestra board will appoint one of the four finalists as the organization’s next music director and conductor.
The successful candidate will succeed Maestro Nick Palmer, who will retire from the position at the conclusion of Season 98 after more than three decades of leadership with the ASO. Palmer will continue to serve as music director throughout the upcoming season and will conduct the orchestra’s Pops concerts before concluding his tenure.
The national search was led by the Altoona Symphony Orchestra board through a search committee composed of representatives of the board, the orchestra’s musicians and community leaders. Together, the committee conducted a comprehensive search to identify candidates with exceptional artistic credentials, proven leadership ability and a demonstrated commitment to artistic excellence, orchestra development and community engagement.

Scott Seaton will conduct the Oct. 24 concert “From Shadow and Light.” Courtesy photo
“The extraordinary response to this search reflects the respect that conductors across the country have for the Altoona Symphony Orchestra,” said Rick Ayers, chair of the music director search committee and immediate past president of the Altoona Symphony Orchestra. “We are delighted that these outstanding, nationally recognized artistic leaders have expressed interest in leading the ASO into its 100th season and beyond. Just as exciting, our audiences and community will have the opportunity to get to know each of them over the course of next season as they lead one of our classical concerts.”
Ayers added, “The remarkable level of interest we received from conductors across the country speaks volumes about the exceptional caliber of our professional musicians, the artistic foundation Maestro Nick Palmer has built over more than three decades, and the opportunity to lead a professional orchestra with tremendous momentum as it approaches its centennial.”
The audition concert format will allow the orchestra’s musicians, audiences, and the search committee to experience each finalist’s musical leadership in a live performance setting while providing valuable feedback to inform the board’s final selection.
The finalists include:
Isaac Selya

Rebekah O’Brien will be featured March 13, 2027, conducting the “Voices that Shaped America” concert. Courtesy photo
Selya will conduct the Saturday, Sept. 26, concert “Quests.”
Currently music director of the Columbus Indiana Philharmonic; founder and artistic director of Queen City Opera, Cincinnati; staff conductor of the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, and conductor/cello teaching artist with the MYCincinnati Youth Orchestra, Selya has guest conducted ensembles throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Central America. He holds a doctoral degree in conducting from the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, a master’s degree in orchestral conducting from Mannes College of Music in New York, and a bachelor’s degree in music from Yale University.
Featured Repertoire:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Overture to Die Zauberfloete, K. 620
Jeremy Soule: Dragonborn from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

Soo Han will wrap up the guest conductor series on April 10, 2027, with the concert “Symphonic Fantasies.” Courtesy photo
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Concerto for Oboe and Strings in A minor
Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98
Scott Seaton
Seaton will take the podium on Saturday, Oct. 24, for the concert “From Shadow and Light.”
Seaton serves as artistic director and conductor of Signature Symphony in Tulsa and music director and conductor of North State Symphony in Redding, Calif. His distinguished career includes previous service as music director of the Minot Symphony Orchestra in North Dakota and guest engagements with orchestras throughout the United States and Europe. He earned a doctoral degree in orchestral conducting from the Université de Montréal, a master’s degree in music from New England Conservatory, and a bachelor’s degree in music from Vanderbilt University. He has also participated in numerous prestigious conducting institutes.
Featured Repertoire:
Ludwig van Beethoven: Egmont Overture
Max Bruch: Romance, Op. 85
Paul Hindemith: Trauermusik
Jean Sibelius: Symphony No. 2
Rebekah O’Brien
O’Brien will be featured Saturday, March 13, 2027, conducting the “Voices that Shaped America” concert.
O’Brien serves as orchestra director at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and assistant conductor of both the York Symphony Orchestra, York, Pa., and Williamsport Symphony Orchestra, Williamsport, Pa. She is also founder and conductor of the New Ground Orchestra Festival. A familiar face to Altoona audiences, O’Brien previously guest conducted the Altoona Symphony Orchestra during its December 2024 Holiday Pops performance. She holds a doctoral degree in orchestral conducting from The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C, and master’s degrees in orchestral conducting and music theory as well as a bachelor’s degree in music education from Penn State.
Featured Repertoire:
Aaron Copland: Fanfare for the Common Man
Samuel Barber: Adagio for Strings
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto for Two Violins in A minor
Antonin Dvorak: Symphony No. 8 in G major, Op. 88
Soo Han
Han will wrap up the guest series on Saturday, April 10, 2027, with the concert “Symphonic Fantasies.”
Han is music director of the Elkhart County Symphony Orchestra in Elkhart, Ind.; director of orchestral studies and associate professor at George Mason University, Fairfax, Va.; and a composer and editor with Hal Leonard Corporation. His conducting career includes leadership positions in higher education, appearances at international festivals, and conducting engagements with numerous all-state orchestras throughout the United States. Han holds a doctoral degree in orchestra conducting from Michigan State University, a master’s degree in educational leadership, and a bachelor’s degree in music education from Indiana University.
Featured Repertoire
Sunghwan Choi: Arirang Fantasy
Ferdinand David: Concertino for Trombone and Orchestra
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade, Op. 35
Season subscriptions and individual tickets for the Altoona Symphony Orchestra’s 98th season will be available through the Mishler Box Office and online in the coming weeks.
For more information about the Altoona Symphony Orchestra, the Music Director search, or the upcoming season, visit altoonasymphony.org or contact Amanda Selvenis, executive director of the ASO.








