- Theodore L. Gargiulo
Theodore Gargiulo (
December 19 1915 -December 11 2006 ) was an American conductor, composer, and musicologist.Born in
New York City , Taddeo Luigi Gargiulo was the son of immigrant parents Salvatore Gargiulo, a baker fromSorrento , and Erminia Mascia fromCastellamare di Stabia , Italy. During theGreat Depression , Theodore discovered his passion for the piano and found a way to begin his studies. His talent and pursuit led to a scholarship to theManhattan School of Music . As he studiedmusic theory andharmony , he was asked to join the National Youth Administration Symphony under the direction ofLeopold Stokowski , where he expanded his knowledge oforchestration and composition.In 1935, he received another scholarship from the
New York Philharmonic Symphony Society and studied under a pupil ofRimsky-Korsakoff . He was asked to be a part of theSimeon Bellison Clarinet Ensemble, where he playedbass clarinet . His concentration here continued to be harmony and composition. An original "Romanza" and his arrangement ofBorodin ’s "On the Steps of Central Asia" received a monetary prize and was performed by the ensemble at Town Hall onApril 28 1938 to standing ovations. He continued to do music in New York City and was writing, arranging and leading the Coro d’Italia to three gold cups at the1939 New York World's Fair . According to one of New York’s newspapers, "Thirty-two nations joined hands in bringing colorful songs and dances of the old world to the world of tomorrow…The talent and grace of the young and old performers all costumed was something the huge crowd will never forget. The show lasted over seven hours.”Fact|date=October 2007Teachers’ College of
Columbia University was another stomping ground as he studied vocal arts. MaestroFritz Stiedry of theMetropolitan Opera embraced him as his protégé. Here his passion grew deeper in the world of opera. Sponsored by the City of New York, the Department of Parks, and local 802 A.F.M., Gargiulo conducted a series of outdoor summer concerts called “Live Music for Millions.”Subsequent years found Maestro Gargiulo performing as Music Director, Assistant Conductor and Conductor with opera companies such as the
Miami Opera Guild ,Wagner Opera Company ’s National Tour,New York Opera Festival inWashington, DC ,Cafarelli Opera inCleveland , theBrooklyn Academy of Music , the Columbus Symphony Orchestra inColumbus, Georgia , theConnecticut Opera Association , thePhiladelphia Opera and theCincinnati Summer Opera . As a member of theSacred Musical Service in New York City he was a freelance choir master, organist and pianist.Theodore’s last international conducting tour included the symphony orchestra of
Ottawa ,Vancouver and other cities inCanada . These orchestras provided accompaniment to the four hour silent film epic of the restoration ofAbel Gance ’s 1927 classic "Napoleon" produced byFrancis Ford Coppola .He was chief
music critic , reviewer and feature writer for the "Columbus Ledger-Enquirer " newspapers for seven years and his articles appeared in many publications.The Gargiulo family came to Monterey in 1972. He organized the
Peninsula Clarinet Quartet for theMonterey Museum of Art and established the chamber concert series, "Music in the Museum." Colonel Moskowitz, and Theodore organized the Pan Cultural Orchestra of the Defense Language Institute (DLI). The orchestra performed concerts in Steinbeck Forum and throughout the community. With Specialist Bill Zornes, a student from the Russian Department, Theodore wrote a pageant to celebrate the Army’s 208th Birthday Ball, "Music – the Great Motivator." Interspersed with narration, the pageant revealed how music has inspired patriotism throughout history. It was described as a "spine thrilling performance."In November 2001 Maestro Gargiulo received a lifetime achievement award at
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City. The award was presented by the Licia Albanese – Puccini Foundation.Theodore found the love of his life, Gloria Moschella and they were married in September 1959. They have two children, Franca Gargiulo and Terrence Gargiulo.
Maestro Gargiulo was a prolific composer with a collection of art songs in various genres, symphonic works, chamber music, a wedding mass, and two operas. One of his last commissions was a popular romantic ballad titled Tehama Monterra Now and Forever and recorded on CD with a chamber orchestra. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhjDdo2OfJE Video and song - Maestro Gargiulo conducting Tehama Monterra Now and Forever]
However his last composition was still to be penned. On
August 30 2006 Maestro Gargiulo composed a musical setting of theCredo from the Catholic mass.External links
* http://www.makingstories.net/opera/opera.htm
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