Christina Giacona

From Wind Repertory Project
Christina Giacona

Biography

Christina Giacona (b. 1981, Los Angeles, Calif.) is an American producer, conductor, artistic director, and score supervisor.

Ms. Giacona is a lecturer on American musics for the School of Music and affiliate faculty for the Film and Media Department at The University of Oklahoma, a Smithsonian Folkways-certified World Music Pedagogue, and holds the Janice and Allyn Donaubauer Clarinet Chair with the Fort Smith Symphony. Christina produces the Ruggles Native American Music Series at the University of Oklahoma, is the former executive director and clarinetist of the Los Angeles New Music Ensemble, and serves as a session producer for film, classical, and popular recordings.

Christina has worked on recording projects with Grammy-winning engineers and producers including Tom Weir (Best Reggae Album 2004, Studio City Sound), Matthew Snyder (Best Classical Album, 2004), and Mark Donahue (Best Engineered Classical Album 2017), among others.


Works for Winds


Resources