Luisotti also led concerts in Beijing in conjunction with the 2008 Olympic Games.
He even led concerts in the unused main Temple Synagogue.
He has stated that he learned much about conducting from observing the various conductors who led concerts of the Concertgebouw Orchestra.
In the following years, he led several concerts with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, the Vienna Philharmonic and the Concentus Musicus.
Beginning in 1865, he led concerts for the Harvard Musical Association until the concerts were discontinued in 1882.
In addition to teaching choral literature, conducting and arranging, he led biannual choral concerts.
The Mostly Mozart Festival invites a short parade of guest conductors to lead concerts when its music director, Louis Langrée, is not on hand.
Shuttleworth also led concerts that were later established about 1728 at the Swan Tavern, Cornhill.
He worked a conductor in Poland and abroad, invited by early music ensembles and various festivals to lead concerts from differing musical periods.
Jai began to receive more requests to lead kirtan workshops and concerts all over the world.