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Joseph Colaneri

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Joseph Colaneri is an American conductor.

Career

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From 1987 to 1998, he was a conductor with the New York City Opera. He has been a member of the conducting staff at the Metropolitan Opera since 1998, and as of 2014 has conducted more than 35 performances for the company.[1] He was the artistic director of the opera program at the Mannes School of Music for 20 years.[2][better source needed]

In 1993, Colaneri conducted the world premiere of Hugo Weisgall's opera Esther at the New York City Opera. In 1995, he led the American premiere of Toshiro Mayuzumi's 1976 opera Kinkaku-ji at the same venue.[3]

West Australian Opera announced in January 2012 that Colaneri would take up the position of artistic director of the company, succeeding Richard Mills, who moved to Victorian Opera after holding that position for 15 years.[4] In 2014, Colaneri announced that he would not renew his contract.[5] In 2013, the Glimmerglass Festival, an opera and theater company in Cooperstown, New York, announced that Colaneri has been named its new music director.[6] In 2017, he made his Juilliard Orchestra debut.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Metropolitan Opera Archives". Retrieved 2014-10-30.
  2. ^ "Biography", josephcolaneri.com
  3. ^ Blumenthal, Ralph (October 11, 1995). "City Opera Was Set for Loss of Leader". The New York Times.
  4. ^ Leon Coward (2012-01-31). "West Australian Opera appoints new artistic director". Limelight. Retrieved 2012-03-20.
  5. ^ "Director blow for WA Opera" by Stephen Bevis, The West Australian via Yahoo! News, 30 October 2014
  6. ^ "Glimmerglass Festival Names Colaneri Music Director" by Adam W. Kepler, The New York Times, 24 June 2013
  7. ^ "Juilliard Opera to Open 2017–18 Season with Mozart's La finta giardiniera", broadwayworld.com, 24 October 2017
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