Kellen Gray

Kellen Gray

Conductor & Artistic Director: Lafayette Symphony Orchestra (IN, USA)
Associate Artist, Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Assistant Editor & Conductor Liaison: African Diaspora Music Project

“Working with Kellen at the RSNO over the past two and a half years has been one of the absolute highlights of my years as CEO. Kellen has lit up the organisation with his musicianship, his thinking and his deep engagement with both musicians and staff. He is a wonderful musician who is the most natural collaborator and communicator. To have a musician of Kellen’s quality who is able to widen our horizons and present fresh repertoire with a unique integrity is a gift to the whole of the classical music community.”

Alistair Mackie (CEO, Royal Scottish National Orchestra)

Recent Highlights

Videos

African American Voices II

Kellen Gray: From Beekeeping to The Podium

Kellen Gray #CriticsChoice

Kellen Gray introduces the African Diaspora Music Project

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: An Introduction

About

American conductor Kellen Gray has earned a reputation as a versatile and imaginative artist, celebrated for his diverse array of traditional and experimental programming, thrilling performances, and provocative multimedia concert experience curation. He is one of the foremost experts and interpreters of the music of African-diasporic composers, for whom he is a passionate advocate and champion.

Born and raised in Rock Hill, South Carolina, Gray’s early professional life took him on a diverse path ranging from orchestral violinist to beekeeper, before turning his full-time attention to conducting. Since the end of 2023, he serves as Associate Artist of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra: a newly created role that sees him conduct, curate, and present programmes right across the RSNO’s series offerings. Since September 2024, Gray is also Conductor & Artistic Director of the Lafayette Symphony Orchestra (IN, USA), where he is leading dynamic artistic programming and community enrichment activities for the city of Lafayette.

Recent and forthcoming guest conducting highlights include engagements with such leading American orchestras as the Baltimore Symphony, Cincinnati Symphony, Houston Symphony, Minnesota Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra (Washington D.C.), and Seattle Opera, amongst others. He also enjoys a thriving presence on the stages of the United Kingdom, working with such orchestras as the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra.

Gray credits the many folk music styles of the south-eastern United States as his earliest and most impactful musical influences, and his repertoire interests to date have been fuelled by the engaged pursuit of that same spirit of cultural authenticity. This has led to a particular mastery not only of works that incorporate American folk idioms, but also in-depth explorations of heavily folk-inspired European composers such as Béla Bartók, Manuel de Falla, and Ralph Vaughan Williams, amongst others.

A passionate champion for African-diasporic composers, Gray was the Founder & Curator of Charleston Symphony’s Project Aurora: a programming and performance initiative aiming to illustrate the importance of African American arts and culture as equally valuable to its European equivalent. Additionally, he serves as Assistant Editor & Conductor Liaison for the African Diaspora Music Project, after extensive research at The Center for Black Music Research (CBMR) at Columbia College Chicago.

Gray’s discography to date comprises two celebrated releases – African American Voices and African American Voices II, made with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra – showcasing music by Margaret Bonds, William Dawson, William Grant Still, Coleridge Taylor Perkinson, Florence Price, and George Walker. Both records have met with the highest critical acclaim, including receiving an elusive 5 review* from the prestigious Diapason magazine.

Gray’s appointment as Associate Artist of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra – the first position of its kind for the orchestra – marked an unprecedented but organic development following his highly successful tenure as the orchestra’s Assistant Conductor (2021-2023). Previous positions in Gray’s formative years as a conductor included successful tenures with the Charleston Symphony Orchestra (Associate Conductor, 2018-2023), Chicago Sinfonietta (Conducting Fellow & Assistant Conductor, 2016-2018), and Valdosta Symphony Orchestra (Assistant Conductor, 2014-2016).

Kellen Gray is based in Baltimore, USA.

News

Kellen Gray: From Bohemia to America

5 Apr 2026

Kellen Gray: From Bohemia to America

Kellen Gray conducts the Lafayette Symphony Orchestra in a programme of Gershwin, Jenkins, and Dvorak, on 11 April 2026. The programme includes the world premiere of E. Jenkins’ Cabaret Browl orchestrated by Tuffus Zimbabwe.

Kellen Gray: Lafayette Symphony Orchestra

31 Jan 2026

Kellen Gray: Lafayette Symphony Orchestra

On 6 February 2026, Conductor & Artistic Director Kellen Gray conducts the Lafayette Symphony in a programme containing Stravinsky’s The Firebird, in Lafayette, IN.

Kellen Gray: Lafayette Symphony Orchestra

2 Nov 2025

Kellen Gray: Lafayette Symphony Orchestra

On 8 November 2025, Conductor & Artistic Director Kellen Gray conducts the Lafayette Symphony in a programme of Hart (Star City Overture) and Copland (Clarinet Concerto and Appalachian Spring Suite), in Lafayette, IN.

Kellen Gray: Lafayette Symphony (IN)

7 Apr 2025

Kellen Gray: Lafayette Symphony (IN)

Conductor & Artistic Director Kellen Gray leads the Lafayette Symphony in a programme of Mendelssohn, Mozart, Saint-Saëns, and Brahms, in concert at the Long Center for the Performing Arts on 12 April 2025.

Kellen Gray: Tallahassee Symphony (FL)

5 Apr 2025

Kellen Gray: Tallahassee Symphony (FL)

On 29 March 2025, Kellen Gray conducts the Tallahassee Symphony in a programme of Dvorak, Price, and Beethoven, at the Ruby Diamond Concert Hall in Tallahassee, Florida.

Kellen Gray: Philharmonia Orchestra

5 Mar 2025

Kellen Gray: Philharmonia Orchestra

On 19 March 2025, Kellen Gray returns to work with London’s Philharmonia Orchestra, conducting a varied programme including works by Grieg, Sibelius, and Sigfúsdóttir, amongst others.

Press

“Working with Kellen at the RSNO over the past two and a half years has been one of the absolute highlights of my years as CEO. Kellen has lit up the organisation with his musicianship, his thinking and his deep engagement with both musicians and staff. He is a wonderful musician who is the most natural collaborator and communicator. To have a musician of Kellen’s quality who is able to widen our horizons and present fresh repertoire with a unique integrity is a gift to the whole of the classical music community.”

Alistair Mackie, CEO, Royal Scottish National Orchestra

“Kellen Gray’s debut was impressive. His gestures, both magnanimous and expressive, maintained an imposing command over the Seattle Symphony in the overture and entr’acte and provided capable and dependable leadership with the singers: a difficult task splendidly executed.”

BachTrack (5★ review)

“Conductor Kellen Gray shaped a skilful whole from the interplay of a cappella singing, underscored dialogue and fully accompanied choruses.”

Opera Now (4★ review)

“Just as magical was the orchestra, led by conductor Kellen Gray in his Seattle Opera debut. Standing on a higher podium for the singers to see him, Gray deployed eloquent gestures to guide the musicians through a veritable catalogue of styles.”

SGN

“Under Gray’s sure-footed direction, the RSNO (particularly the brass and the all-important woodwind) bring out all the bluesy flavour of this essentially neo-Romantic music. The infectious third movement, with its clear anticipation of Gershwin’s I Got Rhythm (the two composers were close colleagues), has long been a popular concert favourite on its own. Here, it’s the depth of feeling and tone that Gray and his musicians uncover in the other three movements (not least the noble-toned finale) that makes this performance a winner.”

Europadisc, 2022

“Gray conducts with finesse and sensitivity”

Diapason (5★ review)

“Gray draws forth a performance of subtlety and emotion”

Classical Music Magazine

“The luxuriant RSNO strings were in shapely form under Gray’s direction. Very satisfying listening”

The Scotsman

“Gray unfolded the smooth, mellifluous contours with patience and understanding”

Voice for Classical Music & Opera

“Gray has earned a reputation as a versatile and imaginative artist through his diverse array of traditional and experimental programming, thrilling performances, and provocative multimedia concert experience creation…”

Broadway World

“From the bright and declarative opening to the sombre yearning of the later movements, Gray transports us to a place of meditation and reflection…”

I Care If You Listen (blog)

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Representation

Knight Classical represents Kellen Gray worldwide.

Danny Evans

Consultant (Artists & Repertoire)