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José de Eusebio
José de Eusebio (born 1966, Madrid) is a Spanish conductor and musicologist. He is particularly known for his work on the neglected operas of the Spanish composer Isaac Albéniz.〔Clark, Walter Aaron (2002). (''Isaac Albeniz: Portrait of a Romantic'' ), p. vii. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-925052-9〕〔
==Life and career==
De Eusebio initially trained as a pianist and conductor in Spain, and then went on to study abroad at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music and the Mozarteum University of Salzburg. Amongst his teachers were György Kurtág and Vlado Perlemuter. De Eusebio also studied in the United States as a Fulbright Scholar.〔Gobierno de Canarias (Government of the Canary Islands) (20 January 2009). ("La ópera se instala en el Festival de Música de Canarias" ). Retrieved 1 September 2013 .〕
He served as music director of contemporary music Sax-Ensemble between 1997 and 2002 and has guest conducted all the major Spanish orchestras, including the Spanish National Orchestra, Madrid Symphony Orchestra, Community of Madrid Orchestra, Valencia Orchestra, Málaga Philharmonic, Royal Seville Symphony Orchestra, and the Queen Sofía Chamber Orchestra. He has conducted in Argentina, Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Check Republic, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden, Taiwan, and the United States.〔http://www.iberkonzert.com/bio/70/JOSE-DE-EUSEBIO.html〕
A specialist in the operatic works of Isaac Albéniz, Eusebio is the editor of the critical editions of the scores for ''Merlin'', ''Henry Clifford'', ''Pepita Jiménez'' and ''San Antonio de la Florida''. He conducted the world première of ''Merlin'' in its first complete staging (27 May 2003, Teatro Real, Madrid).〔Johnson, Victoria Stapells (September 2003). ("Madrid" ). ''Opera Canada''. Retrieved 1 September 2013 〕 His earlier recording of the work received the 2001 Latin Grammy Award for Best Classical Recording and his recording of ''Pepita Jiménez'' was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2007 for Best Opera Recording.〔EFE (7 December 2007). ("José de Eusebio, candidato al Grammy a la mejor ópera por "Pepita Jiménez" ). Retrieved 1 September 2013 .〕 On 24 January 2009, he conducted the world premiere performance of ''Henry Clifford'' with its original English libretto (Auditorio Alfredo Kraus, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria).〔Dulce, José (23 January 2009). ("España padece un complejo de inferioridad cultural" ) (Interview: José de Eusebio). ''El Día''. Retrieved 1 September 2013 .〕
He was one of the classical musicians, and the only Spaniard, who performed in LA at the America: A Tribute to Heroes after the September 11 attacks.〔

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