- Robert Spano
Robert Spano (born
May 7 ,1961 ,Conneaut ,Ohio ) is an American conductor andpianist . Since 2001 he has beenMusic Director of theAtlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO), and he served as Music Director of theBrooklyn Philharmonic from 1996 to 2004. [http://www.kirshdem.com/artist.php?id=37&aview=bio&bid=448 Biography: ROBERT SPANO: 2006-2007 Season] ; Kirshbaum Demler & Associates. Retrieved2007-03-25 ] Spano has gained national and international prominence in recent years, appearing with majororchestra s andopera companies throughout the United States and Europe. He is regarded as an advocate of contemporary composers, and has earned a reputation for ambitious and adventurous orchestral programming and presentation.Davidson, Justin. "CLASSICAL MUSIC: Looking for Magic: Mixing visuals and language into a performance is just part of conductor Robert Spano's pursuit of orchestral risk" (Fanfare); "Newsday" (Long Island, NY) -2001-10-07 , p. D21. ViaProQuest : Document ID=83361614. Retrieved2007-03-23 ] Tommasini, Anthony. "CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK: A Winning Formula for Players and Listeners"; "The New York Times" -2000-02-09 , p. E5. ViaProQuest : Document ID=49310007. Retrieved2007-03-23 ] Dyer, Richard. "Spano Tries to Hang Out at Tanglewood" (Feature); "The Boston Globe" -2001-07-22 , p. L4. ViaProQuest : Document ID=76111773. Retrieved2007-03-23 ] Ruhe, Pierre. "CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK: Spano Storms New York -- and that's fine"; "The Atlanta Journal-Constitution" -2003-05-22 , p. D1. ViaProQuest : Document ID=339183721. Retrieved2007-03-23 ] Tommasini, Anthony. "Classical Music: Can Brooklyn Keep Its Maestro While He's Hot?"; "The New York Times" -1997-10-26 , p. 2-33. ViaProQuest : Document ID=20219402. Retrieved2007-03-23 ] Brock, Wendell. "Live from Brooklyn, it's Robert Spano" (Feature Profile); "The Atlanta Journal-Constitution" -2000-04-30 , p. L1. ViaProQuest : Document ID=53196617. Retrieved2007-03-23 ]In addition to raising his profile with, for example, appearances on the
Late Show with David Letterman ,Brock, Wendell. "New era for the ASO: Appointment of magnetic, media savvy conductor Robert Spano as director praised; Donald Runnicles to share podium"; "The Atlanta Journal-Constitution" -2000-02-09 , p. B1. ViaProQuest : Document ID=49308409. Retrieved2007-03-23 ] Spano has made several prominent recordings with the ASO, which have garnered multiple Grammy Awards. Spano has also won the favor of many majormusic critic s, and he is frequently mentioned as a candidate to lead any of the most prominent orchestras in the USA.Blumenthal, Ralph. "Spano Reduces His Role With Brooklyn Philharmonic"; "The New York Times" -2002-11-27 , p. E16. ViaProQuest : Document ID=246400901. Retrieved2007-03-23 ]Life and career
Early life
Spano grew up in a musical family in Elkhart,
Indiana .Brock, Wendell. "New era for the ASO: Appointment of magnetic, media savvy conductor Robert Spano as director praised; Donald Runnicles to share podium"; "The Atlanta Journal-Constitution" -2000-02-09 , p. B1. ViaProQuest : Document ID=49308409. Retrieved2007-03-23 ] His father, Tony Spano, was a flute-builder and instrument-repairman as well as aclarinetist . Spano began making music early, studying piano, flute and violin. By the age of 14, he conducted a composition of his own with the local orchestra.Ward, Charles. "Busy Spano here to direct and perform" (Concert preview/Profile); "The Houston Chronicle" -1998-01-30 . ViaThomson Gale : Document no.=CJ64294186. Retrieved2007-03-23 ]After graduating from Elkhart Central High School, he studied at the
Oberlin Conservatory , where he earned a degree in piano performance, while also pursuing the violin and composition and studying conducting withRobert Baustian .Slonimsky, Nicolas, rev. Laura Kuhn. (2001): "Baker’s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians -- Centennial Edition", Vol. 5, p. 3415. New York: G. Schirmer. ISBN 0-02-865525-7] [http://www.oberlin.edu/con/faculty/spano_robert.html Robert Spano: Professor of Conducting] (Oberlin Conservatory). Via Oberlin.edu. Retrieved2007-03-24 ] After Oberlin he went on to theCurtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia to train withMax Rudolf .In 1985, he left Curtis to take his first professional position, at
Bowling Green State University inBowling Green, Ohio , where he briefly considered pursuing a degree in philosophy. In 1989 he returned to Oberlin, now as a faculty member, leading the Opera Theater program. He has maintained at least an official affiliation with Oberlin ever since, despite the physical separation enforced by his international performing career.Rise to prominence
In 1990, Spano was named as an Assistant Conductor with the
Boston Symphony Orchestra , underSeiji Ozawa .Oestreich, James R. "Shopping With: Robert Spano: Facing the Philharmonic, Armed With New CD's"; (Feature); "The New York Times" -2003-05-18 , p. 2-27. ViaProQuest : Document ID=337831501. Retrieved2007-03-23 ] Spano's profile rose steadily while in Boston. Since he left the post in 1993, he has been a regular guest conductor with the Boston Symphony and a teacher at the Tanglewood Music Center in the summertime. At Tanglewood, he headed the conductor training program from 1998 to 2002, and directed the Festival of Contemporary Music in 2003 and 2004.From 1993 until 1996 he traveled the world nonstop, conducting concerts and operas -- for a time not even having a home address. Eventually his travels would team him with orchestras in Chicago, Cleveland, Philadelphia, New York, Los Angeles, and other cities throughout North America, and overseas from Amsterdam to Zurich. He has conducted operas at the Royal Opera at Covent Garden in
London , theWelsh National Opera , and the opera houses of Chicago, Houston, Santa Fe, and Seattle (the latter most notably in 2005 when he led three cycles of Wagner's "Der Ring des Nibelungen" to general acclaim).Ruhe, Pierre: " [http://www.andante.com/article/article.cfm?id=25946 'There's Something Bottomless About It' - Robert Spano on Conducting Wagner's Ring] " (Interview); "The Atlanta Journal-Constitution" -2005-09-15 . Via Andante.com. Retrieved2007-03-24 ]In 1995, Spano's first music directorship was announced, with the
Brooklyn Philharmonic . He began his tenure in the fall of 1996, and quickly garnered acclaim. Over the next few years, despite multiple financial crises,Kozinn, Allan. "High Notes and Red Ink"; "The New York Times" -1998-12-06 , p. 14-1. ViaProQuest : Document ID=36529269 . Retrieved2007-03-27 ] Spano and the orchestra gained a fervent following in the New York musical community and press. Working with executive director Joseph Horowitz, Spano developed innovative programs organized around intellectual, dramatic, or historical themes, and often with jarring stylistic juxtapositions featuring unfamiliar works alongside standard repertoire. He also explored the use of visual elements in his programs to augment (or fundamentally alter) the standard orchestral concert experience.Atlanta
In 2002, Spano announced his intention to step down from the Brooklyn post at the end of the 2003-04 season, remaining as an advisor, and then principal guest conductor, until 2007. By then, Spano had already assumed his new position, as Music Director of the
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra . When his appointment was first announced in February 2000, it was widely regarded, in Atlanta and nationally, as a coup for the orchestra.Brock, Wendell. "Spano's selection wins press nationwide"; "The Atlanta Journal-Constitution" -2000-02-10 , p. F12. ViaProQuest : Document ID=49343506. Retrieved2007-03-23 ]In a gesture toward collaborative leadership in what is traditionally an autocratic culture, Spano was hired concurrently with Principal Guest Conductor
Donald Runnicles (Music Director of theSan Francisco Opera ), and it was announced that they would "share responsibilities," including programming, with ASO President Alison Vulgamore acting as a "facilitator."Ruhe, Pierre. "CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK: Spano's first season gives ASO a boost"; "The Atlanta Journal-Constitution" -2002-06-09 , p. L5. ViaProQuest : Document ID=123902471. Retrieved2007-03-23 ] Both of their contracts have been renewed and subsequently extended, currently running through the 2008-09 season." [http://www.andante.com/article/article.cfm?id=25980 Conductors Spano and Runnicles Extend Contracts with Atlanta Symphony] "; "The Atlanta Journal-Constitution" -2005-09-21 . Via Andante.com. Retrieved2007-03-24 ] In March 2008, the orchestra and Spano announced the extension of his contract as Music Director through the 2013-2014 season. [cite news | title=Musical director, principal guest conductor of Atlanta Symphony Orchestra renew contracts
url=http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/03/18/arts/NA-A-E-MUS-US-Atlanta-Symphony.php | work=The Associated Press | date=18 March 2008 | accessdate=2008-03-19]Spano, however, remains the face of the organization, and his profile has continued to rise. After some troubled years for the orchestra in the 1990s, and despite his would-be gala debut as Music Director being marred by the
September 11, 2001 attacks just four days earlier, most have judged Spano's tenure to have greatly bolstered the orchestra's morale, and maintained artistic standards.Elliott, Susan. "The Atlanta Symphony Gets a Jolt of Energy"; "The New York Times" -2001-12-16 , p. 2-1. ViaProQuest : Document ID=95407128 . Retrieved2007-03-27 ] Ruhe, Pierre. "Ever-better ASO set to conquer New York" (Concert review); "The Atlanta Journal-Constitution" -2004-04-23 , p. C12. ViaProQuest : Document ID=622783431. Retrieved2007-03-23 ] The ASO also has reported increased ticket sales and donations during Spano's tenure.Spano, whose work was unrepresented on recordings prior to coming to Atlanta, has particularly benefited from the orchestra's previously existing relationship with Telarc Records, which dates back to the ASO's years with Robert Shaw. [http://www.telarc.com/biography/bios.asp?aid=2 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra] ; Artist biography and discography from Telarc International. Retrieved
2007-03-23 ] Spano and the ASO have released several CDs on the Telarc label, ranging from new works to standard repertoire, which have been well-received and won several awards (see below). More recently they have also recorded forDeutsche Grammophon .One interesting project Spano has undertaken in Atlanta involves forging long-term relationships with several living composers, incorporating commissions, multiple performances, and recordings. This "fluid list" includes the composers
Osvaldo Golijov ,Jennifer Higdon ,Christopher Theofanidis , andMichael Gandolfi , and has been dubbed by Spano and the ASO the "Atlanta School" (the name refers to the orchestra's advocacy itself -- only Higdon comes from Atlanta, and none of the composers of the "School" are based there). [http://www.kirshdem.com/agency.php?view=news&nid=379 News: ROBERT SPANO: CONDUCTOR, NEW MUSIC ADVOCATE, COMPOSER] ; Kirshbaum Demler & Associates. Retrieved2007-03-24 ]In addition to his conducting career, Spano remains active as a pianist, performing frequently as a
chamber music ian -- often with his colleagues from Atlanta, Brooklyn, Boston and other orchestras. He also continues to compose his own music, though only in his time off from his performing career.Critical praise and awards
Spano has won praise from several leading music critics, such as Justin Davidson of "Newsday", Pierre Ruhe of the "Atlanta Journal-Constitution", Bernard Holland of the "New York Times", and Richard Dyer of the "Boston Globe".Spano was recognized with the
Seaver/National Endowment for the Arts Conductors Award in 1994. Kozinn, Allan. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0DE6D61731F937A15756C0A9659C8B63&n=Top%2fReference%2fTimes%20Topics%2fPeople%2fS%2fSpano%2c%20Robert "MUSIC REVIEW; Better Late Than Later, a Philharmonic Debut"] . "The New York Times". May 24, 2003. Retrieved2007-03-23 ] He has also received honorary degrees from Bowling Green State University and the Curtis Institute of Music, and his recordings have won several Grammy Awards (see below).Affiliations
This is a summary list of organizations with which Spano has had a staff-affiliation. Guest conducting appearances, visiting faculty affiliations, etc., do not appear. For a more exhaustive list of these please see his [http://www.kirshdem.com/artist.php?id=robertspano Official Bio] (described in External links below).
For sources concerning the affiliations listed here, please see Life and career above.
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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra ::Music Director 2001 - present
*Brooklyn Philharmonic ::Music Director 1996 - 2004::Artistic Advisor 2004 - 2005::Principal Guest Conductor 2005 - 2007
* Tanglewood Music Center::Director: Conducting Fellowship Program 1998 - 2002::Director: Festival of Contemporary Music 2003 - 2004
*Boston Symphony Orchestra ::Assistant Conductor 1990 - 1993
* Oberlin Conservatory of Music::Professor of Conducting 1989 - present
*Bowling Green State University ::Assistant Professor of Conducting 1985 - 1989Recordings
All recordings feature Spano conducting the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and ASO Chorus (as appropriate). Additional featured soloists are noted.
* Rimsky-Korsakov: "Scheherazade, Op. 35; Russian Easter Overture" Telarc CD #80568 (2001). Cecylia Arzewski, solo violin.:: [http://www.telarc.com/gscripts/title.asp?gsku=0568&mscssid=3DJAQ6FHE3039MNEAPH13N1UAW79D0AC Product page / Audio samples] (Accessed2007-03-25 )
*Vaughan Williams: "A Sea Symphony (Symphony #1)". Telarc CD #80588 (2002). Christine Goerke, soprano; Brett Polegato, baritone. :"Awards:" Grammy Awards for Best Classical Album, Best Choral Performance, and Best Engineered Album, 2003.:: [http://www.telarc.com/gscripts/title.asp?gsku=0588&mscssid=1ER2KHA1BM9F9HQBBDBWPN1AB6MS0S8B Product page / Audio samples] (Accessed2007-03-25 )
* Theofanidis: "Rainbow Body"; Barber: "Symphony No.1, Op. 9"; Copland: "Suite fromAppalachian Spring "; Higdon: "Blue Cathedral". Telarc CD #80596 (2003).:: [http://www.telarc.com/gscripts/title.asp?gsku=0596&mscssid=1ER2KHA1BM9F9HQBBDBWPN1AB6MS0S8B Product page / Audio samples] (Accessed2007-03-25 )
* Higdon: "City Scape; Concerto for Orchestra". Telarc CD #80620 (2004).:: [http://www.telarc.com/gscripts/title.asp?gsku=0620&mscssid=1ER2KHA1BM9F9HQBBDBWPN1AB6MS0S8B Product page / Audio samples] (Accessed2007-03-25 )
* Berlioz: "Requiem, Op. 5 (Grande Messe des Morts)". Telarc CD #80627 SACD #60627 (2004). Frank Lopardo, tenor.:"Awards:" Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance, 2005.:: [http://www.telarc.com/gscripts/title.asp?gsku=0627&mscssid=1ER2KHA1BM9F9HQBBDBWPN1AB6MS0S8B Product page / Audio samples] (Accessed2007-03-25 )
* Del Tredici: "Paul Revere's Ride"; Theofanidis: "The Here and Now"; Bernstein: "Lamentation" from "Symphony No. 1 (Jeremiah)" . Telarc CD #80638 (2005). Hila Plitmann, soprano; Richard Clement, tenor; Brett Polegato, baritone; Nancy Maultsby, mezzo-soprano. :"Awards:" "Gramophone Magazine" "Editor's Choice" (December 2005).:: [http://www.telarc.com/gscripts/title.asp?gsku=0638&mscssid=FVELF9T5DXRS8GGQTXFJ9HAL44WN987B Product page / Audio samples] (Accessed2007-03-25 )
* Sibelius: "Kullervo, Op. 7". Telarc CD #80665 (2006).:: [http://www.telarc.com/gscripts/title.asp?gsku=0665&mscssid=FVELF9T5DXRS8GGQTXFJ9HAL44WN987B Product page / Audio samples] (Accessed2007-03-25 )
*Golijov: "Ainadamar (Fountain Of Tears)" Deutsche Grammophon CD #477 616-5 (2006).Dawn Upshaw , soprano; Kelley O'Connor, mezzo-soprano. :"Awards:" Grammy Awards for Best Opera Recording, Best Classical Contemporary Composition, 2006.:: [http://www.iclassics.com/productDetail?contentId=64551 Product page / Audio samples] (Accessed2007-03-25 )
*Tallis: "Why Fum'th in Fight"; Vaughan Williams: "Symphony No. 5"/"Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis "/"Serenade to Music " Teldarc CD# 80676 (2007) Kelley O'Connor, mezzo-soprano; Thomas Studebaker, tenor; Nmon Ford, baritone, ASO Chamber ChorusReferences
* Davidson, Justin. "MEASURE FOR MEASURE: Exploring the mysteries of conducting". "The New Yorker" -
2006-08-21 , pp. 60-69. (Conversations with Spano frame an essay on the nature of conducting.)External links
* [http://www.kirshdem.com/artist.php?id=robertspano Robert Spano - Artist Homepage] from Kirshbaum Demler & Associates. Official bio; discography; news, etc. Accessed
2007-03-24
* [http://www.atlantasymphony.org/ The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra] homepage. Accessed2007-03-24
* [http://www.andante.com/article/article.cfm?id=25946 2005 Print Interview] with Pierre Ruhe of the "Atlanta Journal-Constitution". Spano discusses conducting Wagner's "Ring Cycle ". (also cited above) Accessed2007-03-24
* [http://www.wgbh.org/article?item_id=1836706 1998 Radio Interview] with Brian Bell of WGBH in Boston. Spano discusses Mendelssohn's "Italian Symphony ". Accessed2007-03-24
* [http://www.telarc.com/biography/bios.asp?aid=137 Artist page] at Telarc International. Older bio; list of Telarc cd's; audio samples. Accessed2007-03-24
* [http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/s/robert_spano/index.html Index of Articles] relating to Spano from "The New York Times". (Paid subscription required for some articles). Accessed2007-03-24
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