Shira Samuels-Shragg
In the 2025/26 season, Shira Samuels-Shragg enters her second year as assistant conductor of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. In this role she leads the orchestra in community-focused concerts, serves as assistant and cover conductor for Music Director Fabio Luisi and guest artists, and presents the Performance Preludes: educational and engaging lectures that precede each classical concert. Samuels-Shragg was recently awarded the prestigious Neeme Järvi Prize at the Gstaad Menuhin Festival in Switzerland, an honor that comes with an invitation to conduct the Sinfoonieorchester Basel.
Other recent highlights include debuts with the Chattanooga Symphony and the Colorado Music Festival Orchestra, as well as her subscription debut with the Spokane Symphony. Previously, Samuels-Shragg served as the assistant conductor for the Spokane and Plano symphonies.
A musician deeply dedicated to diversity in the orchestral world, Samuels-Shragg was delighted to be one of four conductors selected for The Dallas Opera’s 2024 Hart Institute for Women Conductors, and to be chosen as a mentee with the Taki Alsop Conducting Fellowship. Samuels-Shragg is passionate about sharing the wonders of music with young audiences and has led education concerts, sensory-friendly events, and family-oriented programs for over 90,000 students and their families. Additionally, she is the co-founder and former music director of the Plano Symphony’s Summer Youth Orchestra Camp and served as the assistant conductor for National Youth Orchestra USA 2022, where she returned as associate conductor in 2024.
Additional engagements include guest conducting concerts with the Corpus Christi, Irving and South Bend symphonies, and serving as cover conductor for the St. Louis Symphony, Minnesota Orchestra and New York Philharmonic.
In May of 2022, Samuels-Shragg graduated with her Master of Music in Orchestral Conducting from The Juilliard School, where she studied with David Robertson. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Music and a minor in German from Swarthmore College, where she studied conducting with Andrew Hauze and piano with Marcantonio Barone.