Kiesler is also a sought-after mentor and teacher to conductors. The French music critic Roger Bouchard said of him, "There do exist great American conductors, and Kiesler is one of them! Standing on behalf of the music he serves, he conducts from memory with unaffected gestures both precise and passionate. Nothing is unnecessary in his conducting; yet everything is there. Very beautiful work!" Kiesler is the conductor of many acclaimed recordings on the
Naxos, Dorian, Equilibrium and Pierian labels; with the
BBC Singers in London, Third Angle New Music Ensemble, and both the
University of Michigan Symphony Orchestra and Opera Theatre. Kiesler has conducted many of the world's leading ensembles including the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Washington's
National Symphony Orchestra,
Detroit Symphony Orchestra,
Utah Symphony,
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra,
New Jersey Symphony,
San Diego Symphony,
Orchestre de chambre de Paris,
Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra and
Haifa Symphony Orchestra in Israel,
Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra in Japan, Daejeon Philharmonic Orchestra and Pusan Symphony Orchestra in Korea, Zhejiang Symphony Orchestra in China,
New Symphony Orchestra in Bulgaria, Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra in Mexico,
OSESP in São Paulo, Brazil,
Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra in San Juan,
Albany Symphony Orchestra, Florida Symphony Orchestra, Fresno Philharmonic Orchestra,
Long Beach Symphony Orchestra,
Long Island Philharmonic Orchestra,
Memphis Symphony Orchestra,
New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra,
Omaha Symphony Orchestra,
Portland Symphony Orchestra,
Richmond Symphony Orchestra,
Virginia Symphony Orchestra. From 2002 to 2007 Kiesler was music director of the
New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra. Kristin Kuster, Stephen Rush,
Gunther Schuller and
Steven Stucky. Kiesler conducted the U.S. premiere of
Felix Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto No. 3 with pianist
Anton Nel in 1997. In 2006, he also conducted the world premiere of Johnson's
The Dreamy Kid; libretto by
Eugene O'Neill.
Teacher Since 1995, Kiesler has been professor of conducting and director of orchestras at the
University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance. Kiesler has been director of conducting programs of international
master classes Berlin since 2012. as well as at the
Royal Academy of Music in London,
Oxford University, the Waterville Valley Music Center and in the cities of Chicago, Houston, Leipzig, Moscow, Rome, São Paulo and Salt Lake City. Nikolai Malko Conducting Competition (
Mei-Ann Chen), Maazel-Vilar Conducting Competition (
Joana Carneiro,
Bundit Ungrangsee), Eduardo Mata Conducting Competition (Yaniv Dinur), and hold positions with orchestras, opera companies and educational institutions worldwide. Another notable student of his is
Alondra de la Parra. Kiesler is the founder and director of the Conductors Retreat at Medomak, == Awards and recognitions ==