PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
About Patrick Summers
Patrick Summers is a renowned American conductor, pianist, author, and educator, celebrated for his contributions to the world of opera and classical music. With a career spanning over three decades, Summers has led performances at some of the most prestigious opera houses and symphony halls across the globe, including the Houston Grand Opera, Metropolitan Opera, San Francisco Opera, and Lyric Opera of Chicago. His artistry has been recognized not only through his extensive operatic repertoire but also through his deep collaborations with contemporary composers, resulting in the world premieres of nearly 20 works, including major operas by Jake Heggie, Carlisle Floyd, and André Previn.
For over 25 years, Summers has been closely associated with Houston Grand Opera, where he became Music Director in 1998 and has served as Artistic and Music Director from 2011-2026. Under his leadership, the company gained international recognition for its innovative productions and commitment to new works, premiering significant operas that expanded the canon of contemporary opera.
A graduate of Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music, Summers' early career included significant engagements with San Francisco Opera, where he served as principal guest conductor from 1999 to 2016 and was awarded the San Francisco Opera Medal. His international presence has taken him to the podiums of the Bregenz Festival, Gran Teatre del Liceu, and Deutsche Oper Berlin, among many others. In addition to his operatic work, Summers has conducted numerous symphonic performances with orchestras like the LA Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, and the Munich Radio Orchestra.
Beyond conducting, Summers is a sought-after teacher and lecturer, serving as Co-Director of the Aspen Opera Theater and VocalARTS program at the Aspen Music Festival alongside Renée Fleming. His commitment to musical scholarship is further demonstrated through his writings, including essays on music and culture, as well works of fiction and poetry.
At the close of the 2025-26 season, Summers steps down from his role at Houston Grand Opera and assumes the title of Music Director Emeritus, marking a new chapter in his career. With a focus on performance and expanding his literary work, Summers continues to shape the world of classical music in the US and abroad.
Career History