- Georges Sébastian
Georges Sébastian (
August 17 ,1903 ,Budapest -April 12 ,1989 ,La Hauteville ) was a French conductor of Hungarian birth, particularly associated withWagner and the post-romantic repertory (Bruckner ,Mahler ,Richard Strauss ).Born György Sebestyén, he studied first the piano and violin in his native Budapest, before turning to composition. He then worked with
Leo Weiner ,Zoltán Kodály andBéla Bartók . In 1921, he was engaged asrépétiteur at theMunich State Opera , where he worked withBruno Walter and became his assistant conductor the following year.He then spent one season as assistant conductor at the
Metropolitan Opera in New York (1923-24, where he was heard as pianist). Upon his return in Europe, he conducted at the opera houses ofHamburg andLeipzig , before becoming first conductor at theBerlin State Opera (1927-30). He then became musical director of theMoscow Radio and Philharmonic Orchestra (1931-37). In 1935, he conducted there the first performance of the original version ofMoussorgsky 's opera, "Boris Godunov".In 1938, he returned to America and spent the war years there, holding several posts, conductor at the
San Francisco Opera , musical director of a radio program forCBS and of theScranton Philharmonic Orchestra.After the war, he returned to Europe, and settled in France. He made his debut at the
Palais Garnier in 1947, and was to conduct there the debuts of bothMaria Callas (1958) andRenata Tebaldi (1959). He was also very active conducting on French radio, notably the complete symphonies of Bruckner and Mahler.He recorded complete sets of "
Lakmé " (withMado Robin , 1952) and "Mignon " (1953) forDecca Records ; and "Thaïs" (withGéori Boué , 1952) and "Werther " (p.1953) forUrania . His best-known recording may be, however, that of excerpts from "Carmen " (1946), withRisë Stevens ,Raoul Jobin andRobert Weede , forColumbia Records . Among Sébastian's "pirate" recordings are "Elektra" (1966) and "Salome" (1967), both withAnja Silja .EMI has published the kinescope of the Callas debut, "La Grande Nuit de l'Opéra," on DVD. Included are excerpts from "La forza del destino", "Norma", "Il trovatore", "Il barbiere di Siviglia", and a staged Act II of "Tosca" (also withAlbert Lance andTito Gobbi ).ources
* "Le dictionnaire des interprètes", Alain Pâris, (Editions Robert Lafont, 1989) ISBN 2-221-06660-X
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