He regularly conducted the Symphony on the Entertainment, Youth, and Family Series, at Deer Valley, Abravanel Hall, and at numerous venues locally, throughout Utah, and the surrounding Western States.
He has worked with All-State orchestras in Arizona, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Kentucky, New Hampshire, Tennessee, Utah, and Wyoming.
[5][6] Katseanes conducted the BYU orchestra for the premiere production of Glen Nelson and Murray Boren's The Book of Gold.
At the conference Katseanes directed the BYU Philharmonic orchestra in the premier performance of Libby Larsen's "Bach 358".
[9] For years, Katseanes lived in the Avenues area of Salt Lake City with his wife, Carolyn and their four children.