- James DePreist
James Anderson DePreist (born
November 21 ,1936 ;Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ) is an American conductor. He is currently the permanent conductor of theTokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra , director of conducting and orchestral studies at theJuilliard School and laureate music director of theOregon Symphony .Biography
DePreist was born in Philadelphia to James (died 1942) and Ethel Anderson DePreist (1902-1990). He has served for more than three decades in multiple roles as Music Director of
Orchestre Symphonique de Québec , Sweden'sMalmö Symphony ,Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra and theOregon Symphony .As guest conductor, DePreist has appeared with every major North American orchestra. He has also led orchestras in Amsterdam, Berlin, Budapest, Copenhagen, Helsinki, Manchester, Melbourne, Munich, Prague, Rome, Rotterdam, Seoul, Stockholm, Stuttgart, Sydney, Tel Aviv, Tokyo and Vienna. He made his London debut with the
London Symphony Orchestra at theBarbican Arts Centre in April 2005.James DePreist appears regularly at the
Aspen Music Festival , theBoston Symphony Orchestra at the Berkshire Music Center atTanglewood , thePhiladelphia Orchestra at theMann Music Center and the Juilliard Orchestra.DePreist has more than 50 recordings to his credit. His varied repertoire includes a celebrated Shostakovich symphony series with the
Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra , as well as fifteen recordings with theOregon Symphony . One of his signature works,Sergei Rachmaninoff 's "Symphony No. 2", is available in a recording with the Oregon Symphony. His latest recording, ofGustav Mahler 's Fifth Symphony with the London Symphony Orchestra, came out in December 2006 to somewhat mixed reviews.DePreist studied composition with
Vincent Persichetti at thePhiladelphia Conservatory of Music , going on to earn bachelor's degree at theUniversity of Pennsylvania and the MBA degree at theWharton School . In 1962 while on a State Department tour in Bangkok, he contracted polio. However he recovered sufficiently, allowing him to enter and to ultimately claim first prize gold medal in the Dimitris Mitropoulos International Conducting Competition. He was then chosen byLeonard Bernstein to become assistant conductor of theNew York Philharmonic during the 1965-66 season. DePreist made his highly-acclaimed European debut with theRotterdam Philharmonic in 1969. In 1971,Antal Doráti named him associate conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra inWashington, D.C. DePreist is the nephew of the late contralto
Marian Anderson .Awards
DePreist has been awarded thirteen honorary doctorates. He is an elected fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences and theRoyal Swedish Academy of Music ("Kungl. Musikaliska Akademien"). He was named the Laureate Music Director for theOregon Symphony . He is a recipient of the Insignia of Commander of theOrder of the Lion of Finland , theMedal of the City of Québec and an Officer of theOrder of Cultural Merit of Monaco. He received theDitson Conductor's Award in 2000. In 2005, PresidentGeorge W. Bush presented him with theNational Medal of Arts , the nation's highest honor for artistic excellence. [ [http://www.nea.gov/honors/medals/ Lifetime Honors: National Medal of Arts ] ]Writings
*The Precipice Garden (1987)
*The Distant Siren (1989)References
*Who's Who in America (2006). New York: Marquis.
* [http://www.jamesdepreist.com/ Official site]External links
* [http://www.bruceduffie.com/DePreist.html James DePriest interview] by Bruce Duffie
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