By BBC Music Magazine

Published: Wednesday, 31 January 2024 at 11:12 AM


The question ‘why aren’t there more women conductors?’ remains as relevant in today’s music industry as it always has been. There are several women, though, whose work against this trend has been instrumental in getting superb female conductors seen on the podiums of the world’s greatest stages and they are worth celebrating. Here are the best female conductors on stage today.

Best women conductors working today

1. Marin Alsop

Marin Alsop made history when she became the first female conductor of a major US symphony orchestra when appointed to the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in 2007. Six years later she made history again when she became the first ever woman to conduct the Last Night of the Proms.

In 2023, the Philharmonia Orchestra in London announced that Marin Alsop had been appointed principal guest conductor. She joined the Philadelphia Orchestra in 2024 in the same position, taking over from Nathalier Stutzmann.

2. Gisèle Ben-Dor

Currently conductor laureate of the Santa Barbara Symphony, the Uruguayan conductor has won particular praise for her performances of South American works.