Keitaro Harada (Japanese: 原田慶太楼, born February 26, 1985) is a Japanese conductor and music and artistic director of Savannah Philharmonic,[1] Permanent Conductor of the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, and Principal Guest Conductor and Artistic Partner for the Aichi Chamber Orchestra.[2] In May 2024 he was announced as the incoming Music and Artistic Director Designate for the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra.[3] Harada is a former Associate Conductor of Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra[4] Arizona Opera, Richmond Symphony Orchestra[5] and Principal Guest Conductor of Sierra Vista Symphony Orchestra. He has been Music Director & Conductor of the Phoenix Youth Symphony, Assistant Conductor of Macon Symphony Orchestra. In 2013, he was featured in the Bruno Walter National Conductor Preview by the League of American Orchestras.[6] In 2023, he received The Sir Georg Solti Conducting Award from the Solti Foundation U.S.[7] On May 30, 2024, Harada was announced as the new Music and Artistic Director Designate for the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra in Dayton, Ohio beginning with the 2024-2025 season, officially taking the helm as the orchestra's new leader beginning July 1, 2025.[8]