Nadège Foofat
Conductor
Nadège Foofat is a conductor, arts leader, and educator whose career is grounded in rigorous
conducting training and extensive professional orchestral experience. She holds a Doctor of Music in Orchestral Conducting from the University of Montreal and completed advanced conducting studies at the Conservatorio della Svizzera italiana under Arturo Tamayo. A participant in the League of American Orchestras; Bruno Walter National Conductor Preview and a two-time GRAMMY® Award–nominated conductor, she has built a career defined by artistic leadership and musical excellence.
Foofat is the Founder and former Music Director of the Esopus Chamber Orchestra, where she
established the organization’s artistic vision and led its development as an independent
nonprofit serving New York Hudson Valley. She is also the Founder of Classical at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, a chamber music series presenting internationally acclaimed artists in curated performances.
As a guest conductor, Foofat has collaborated with professional orchestras and opera companies throughout the United States and Canada and has been selected repeatedly as a finalist in Music Director searches across North America. Her upcoming season includes return guest appearances with the Vancouver Island Symphony and Long Bay Symphony. She previously served as Assistant Conductor to Kent Nagano at the Hamburg State Opera and Philharmonic State Orchestra.
Her recordings include Jonathan Newman’s Bespoke Songs (New Focus Recordings), which she conducted and which was nominated for the 2025 GRAMMY® Award for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album, and Darius Milhaud’s L’Orestie d’Eschyle for Naxos, for which she served as Associate Conductor on the 2015 GRAMMY® Award–nominated recording.



