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ALMEIDA, ANTONIO DE (1928 - 1997)

Antonio de Almeida was born to a Portuguese mother and American father, who emigrated to Argentina when he was young. There he studied theory and composition with the composer Alberto Ginastera, and cello with Washington Castro. Subsequently he was a pupil of Paul Hindemith at Yale University. He worked for two seasons at Tanglewood with Serge Koussevitzky and then with George Szell and Leonard Bernstein, going on to play horn, bassoon, oboe, clarinet and cello in several student orchestras. In 1945 he founded the MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Symphony Orchestra in Boston, and in 1947 the Chamber Orchestra of New Haven. Almeida then worked in Mexico before becoming head of the opera department at the University of Los Angeles in 1953. His conducting career soon developed in Europe: between 1957 and 1960 he directed the Symphony Orchestra of Radio Lisbon in Portugal; during the following decade he led the Stuttgart Philharmonic Orchestra for the 1963–1964 season; and he went on to work at the Paris Opera between 1965 and 1967. Returning to the USA as principal guest conductor of the Houston Symphony Orchestra between 1969 and 1971, Almeida was subsequently also musical director of the Friends of French Opera, New York. From 1976 to1978 he was music director of the Nice Philharmonic Orchestra in France.

Antonio de Almeida’s career was now international in scope, with many guest engagements with front-rank ensembles such as the Chicago, Philadelphia and San Francisco Symphony Orchestras in the USA, and the Royal Philharmonic and Berlin Philharmonic Orchestras in Europe, amongst many others. In 1992 he took up his last permanent post, as music director of the Moscow Symphony Orchestra, a position that he held until his death in 1997. His repertoire was extremely catholic, although with a distinct bias towards French music. He prepared a thematic catalogue of the music of Offenbach and conducted the first complete reconstruction of the original score of Les Contes d’Hoffmann. He also edited a complete edition of the symphonies of Boccherini. For his services to French music he was made a member of the Légion d’honneur.

On record Almeida championed the unknown, making the first recording of Bizet’s opera Le Docteur Miracle. Towards the end of his life he conducted the Moscow Symphony Orchestra in many significant première recordings of music by Sauguet, Castillo, Tournemire and Malipiero, for the Marco Polo label. Other highlights of his recorded repertoire include a set of rarely performed symphonies by Haydn for the Haydn Foundation; fine accounts of the operas La Juive (Halévy), Mignon (Thomas), Le Calife de Bagdad (Boieldieu) and L’infideltà delusa (Haydn); music by Lalo, Schmitt, Chausson, Dukas and Duparc; and the complete operatic ballet music of Donizetti and Rossini. His performances were always assured, and in French music in particular possessed style and sensitivity.

Antonio de Almeida died in Pittsburgh in 1997 aged 69.


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BEST OF AMADIS (THE), Vol. 2 7802
CASTILLO: Paal Kaba / Quiche Achi 8.223719
CHABRIER / GLINKA / MASSENET / RAVEL: Spanish Festival 7137
FAMOUS OVERTURES, Vol. 1 7136
FAMOUS OVERTURES, Vol. 2 7140
FAURE (THE BEST OF) 8.556679
FRANCK / RAVEL / RESPIGHI : Piano Concertos 8.554679
FRANCK: Symphony D minor / SAINT-SAENS: Symphony No. 3 8.571058
FRANCK: Symphony in D minor / SAINT-SAENS: Symphony No. 3 7141
French Music for Piano and Orchestra 8.550754
GLAZUNOV: Orchestral Works, Vol. 2 8.220444
GLAZUNOV: Orchestral Works, Vol. 3 8.220445
KARAMANOV: Symphony No. 3 / Piano Concerto No. 3 8.223796
MALIPIERO, G.F.: Symphonies, Vol. 1 (Almeida) - Nos. 3 and 4 / Sinfonia del mare 8.570878
MALIPIERO, G.F.: Symphonies, Vol. 2 (Almeida) - Nos. 1 and 2 / Sinfonie del silenzio e de la morte 8.570879
MALIPIERO, G.F.: Symphonies, Vol. 3 (Almeida) - Nos. 5, 6, 8, 11 8.570880
MALIPIERO, G.F.: Symphonies, Vol. 4 (Almeida) - No. 7 / Sinfonia in un tempo / Sinfonia per Antigenida 8.570881
MALIPIERO: Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2 8.223603
MALIPIERO: Symphonies Nos. 3 and 4 8.223602
MALIPIERO: Symphonies Nos. 5, 6, 8 and 11 8.223696
MALIPIERO: Symphonies Nos. 9 and 10 / Sinfonia dello Zodiaco 8.223697
MALIPIERO: Symphony No. 7 / Sinfonia in un tempo 8.223604
MARTINEZ-SOBRAL: Acuarelas Chapinas / CASTILLO: Guatemala I and II 8.223710
SAUGUET: Symphonies Nos. 3 and 4 8.223472
SAUGUET: Symphony No. 1 8.223463
SAUGUET: Symphony No. 2, Allegorique 8.223464-65
TANSMAN: Concerto for Orchestra / Etudes for Orchestra 8.223757
TOURNEMIRE: Symphonies Nos. 1 and 5 8.223476
TOURNEMIRE: Symphonies Nos. 2 and 4 8.223478
TOURNEMIRE: Symphonies Nos. 3 and 8 8.223808
TOURNEMIRE: Symphony No. 7, 'Les Danses de la Vie' 8.223877-78




 
 
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