Antonio Modarelli

American classical composer

Antonio Modarelli (1894 in Braddock, Pennsylvania – 1954) was an American conductor and composer.

Though popular in Europe, even to the point of being the first American to be invited into the Gesellschaft der deutschen Komponisten, Modarelli was never really appreciated at home, being asked to resign by the board of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in 1936. Other orchestras led by Modarelli include the Wheeling Symphony Orchestra from 1937 to 1942 and West Virginia Symphony Orchestra from 1942 to 1954.

References

  • "Pittsburgh's Podium". Time. 14 June 1937. Archived from the original on October 23, 2012. Retrieved 2007-09-11.
  • "The Orchestra". West Virginia Symphony Orchestra. Archived from the original on 2007-08-28. Retrieved 2007-09-11.

External links

  • Antonio Modarelli Pittsburgh Music History
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Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Music Directors
  • Frederic Archer (1895; Lead Conductor)
  • Victor Herbert (1898)
  • Emil Paur (1904)
  • Antonio Modarelli (1930)
  • Otto Klemperer (1937; Guest Conductor)
  • Fritz Reiner (1938)
  • Victor de Sabata (1948; Guest Conductor)
  • William Steinberg (1952)
  • André Previn (1976)
  • Lorin Maazel (1984)
  • Mariss Jansons (1997)
  • Manfred Honeck (2008)
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