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James Conlon (born March 18, 1950) [1] is an American conductor. ... since the 2006–2007 season. His work there has included a series called "Recovered Voices", a ...
Los Angeles Opera brought back, after 15 years, one of Conlon’s early successes from his "Recovered Voices" initiative on Saturday night, Zemlinsky’s “The Dwarf.”
American conductor James Conlon has been music director since 2006, succeeding Kent Nagano, who held the official title of "principal conductor" from 2001 until 2003 and then became music director. Christopher Koelsch [4] has been the president and chief executive officer of Los Angeles Opera since 2012. He previously held the position of ...
James Conlon will retire as music director of the Los Angeles Opera at the end of the 2025-26 season, ending a 20-year run that will have spanned half the company’s history. Conlon made the ...
[11] [14] The program, known as 'Recovered Voices,' was first suggested by conductor James Conlon. [14] However, it was discontinued in 2010 due to financial constraints. [15] In 2013, she revived the program at the Colburn School in Downtown Los Angeles, by donating US$1 million. [15]
James Conlon will step down as music director of L.A. Opera in 2026, the year Gustavo Dudamel leaves L.A. Phil, in a sea change for the city's classical scene.
The score was adapted, arranged, and conducted by James Conlon. The film was an international co-production, with the involvement of France 3 , Canal+ , the British Broadcasting Corporation , Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen , Sianel Pedwar Cymru , France Telecom , and Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée .
The work was given its West Coast premiere in 2015 at Los Angeles Opera in a full-scale production starring Patricia Racette, Christopher Maltman and Patti LuPone, conducted by James Conlon. [10] The chamber version was part of the Wolf Trap Opera Company 's 2015 season. [ 11 ]