Steiner's multi-faceted career has included
recitals and
chamber music concerts at Town Hall (New York) and the
Kennedy Center (
Washington, DC); the Assistant Principal Chair of the
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and principal cellist chairs with the California Chamber Symphony, Glendale Symphony, and Festival Orchestra at
Lincoln Center; solo cello appearances with the Glendale Symphony and the Philadelphia Orchestra. The conductors that she has worked with include
Leopold Stokowski,
Carmen Dragon,
Daniel Lewis, and
Neville Marriner. In 1974, Steiner became the music director of the Chamber Orchestra of the South Bay (formerly the Baroque Consortium Chamber Orchestra), a post she still holds today; making Steiner the longest-serving
music director in the history of the orchestra. Steiner served a 31-year tenure as the music director of the Carson-Dominguez Hills Symphony Orchestra (1977–2008). In addition, she succeeded Hans Lampl to serve as the music director of the Compton Civic Symphony from 1974 to 1978. At a time when women were not accepted into the ranks of many major
symphony orchestras, Steiner's pursuit of a career in conducting seemed impossible, Barbar Jepson wrote in
Feminist Art Journal. In 1974, when Steiner became the music director of the Compton Civic Symphony, she was one of only four women in the United States to hold such a post. Three years later, in 1977, she became the first woman to conduct a professional
orchestra from the stage of the
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the
Los Angeles Music Center. In the same year Steiner conducted at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, the 146 conductors of the major symphony, regional and metropolitan orchestras in the United States and
Canada were all male. On the international stage, she was the first woman to conduct the
National Symphony Orchestra of the
Dominican Republic, the first woman to conduct the Sofia Chamber Orchestra in
Russia, and the first American woman to conduct the Maracaibo Symphony in
Venezuela. She has been a guest conductor with a number of orchestras, including, the
Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, The Long Beach Symphony, the Oakland Symphony, and the Bay Area Women's Philharmonic. ==Awards==