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Eve Queler (New York City, January 11, 1931)〔Christine Ammer Unsung: a history of women in American music - Page 171 1980 "Eve Rabin Queler was born in 1936 * (Talk ) in New York and began piano lessons at the age of five. Her first ambition was to be a concert pianist, and to this end she practiced constantly, gave recitals, and entered competitions.〕 is an American conductor and the ''emerita'' Artistic Director of the Opera Orchestra of New York (OONY). She founded the OONY in 1971, after having worked on the staffs of the Metropolitan Opera and the New York City Opera.〔 She is notable for her advocacy for, and conducting of, lesser known and less-frequently performed operas, such as ''Rienzi''〔 and ''Jenůfa''.〔("Review/Opera; 'Jenufa' in Concert: Death, Pain and Love", by Donal Henahan, April 01, 1988 at nytimes.com )〕 Born Eve Rabin in New York City, Queler attended the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, graduating in 1948.〔 She then matriculated in the Mannes College The New School for Music, where she studied piano and conducting. A Martha Baird Rockefeller Fund grant enabled her to pursue further studies in conducting with Joseph Rosenstock and accompaniment with Paul Ulanowsky and Paul Berl. She also participated in masterclasses with Walter Susskind and Leonard Slatkin in St Louis and Igor Markevich and Herbert Blomstedt in Europe. Although primarily dedicated to the OONY, she has appeared as a guest conductor with numerous opera companies and orchestras internationally, including the Mariinsky Theatre, Opera Australia, the Hamburg State Opera, the National Theatre in Prague, the Frankfurt Opera, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Edmonton Orchestra, and the Honolulu Symphony Orchestra among others. Eve Queler is the recipient of a 2010 NEA Opera Honors Award. == References == *(Women's History ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eve Queler」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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