Rachael Worby is an American
conductor who was the First Lady
of West Virginia, she rose to fame during her long tenure as Music
Director and Conductor of the Symphony Orchestra in Wheeling, West
Virginia
.
She is
currently the Music Director and Conductor of the POPS in Pasadena,
California
and the Music Director and Conductor of the
American Music Festival in Romania. One of the first woman
conductors in the country, Worby also was the Music Director and
Conductor of the Young Peoples Program at Carnegie Hall
in New
York
.
The ex-wife of former
Governor
of West Virginia Gaston
Caperton, Worby served as
First Lady of
West Virginia from 1990 to 1997. While serving as First Lady,
Worby frequently traveled around West Virginia to promote the arts
and music to state residents. She created the Governor's School for
the Arts, a project she remains involved with, and pushed the
Legislature for increased funding for arts education. She also took
the Wheeling Symphony on statewide tours and she hosted a meeting
of the National Governors Association in Charleston. She hosted a
television program on West Virginia
public television focusing on arts and current affairs. Worby
served for four years on the National Council on the Arts, as an
appointee of President
Bill Clinton.
She and Caperton divorced in 1998.
References
- "West Virginia's First Ladies," West Virginia Division of
Culture and History, June 2007.
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