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Antonio De Almeida

Antonio De Almeida

Antonio De Almeida has been played on NTS in shows including Tafelmusik w/ Francesco Fusaro, featured first on 9 August 2020. Songs played include Symphony No. 4 "In Memoriam".

Antonio de Almeida (January 20, 1928 – February 18, 1997) was a French conductor and musicologist of Portuguese-American descent.

He began conducting for Portuguese Radio in Lisbon in 1949, and soon after was appointed to his first conducting post at the Oporto Symphony Orchestra. While there, he invited Thomas Beecham to guest conduct the orchestra. He was the conductor of the Portuguese Radio in Lisbon (1957–1960) and Stuttgart Philharmonic (1962–1964). He worked at the Opéra National de Paris 1965-1967. He was principal guest conductor of the Houston Symphony (1969–1971) and then music director of the Orchestre philharmonique de Nice (1971–1978). He became the music director of the Moscow Symphony Orchestra in 1993, a position he held at his death.

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Antonio De Almeida

Antonio De Almeida has been played on NTS in shows including Tafelmusik w/ Francesco Fusaro, featured first on 9 August 2020. Songs played include Symphony No. 4 "In Memoriam".

Antonio de Almeida (January 20, 1928 – February 18, 1997) was a French conductor and musicologist of Portuguese-American descent.

He began conducting for Portuguese Radio in Lisbon in 1949, and soon after was appointed to his first conducting post at the Oporto Symphony Orchestra. While there, he invited Thomas Beecham to guest conduct the orchestra. He was the conductor of the Portuguese Radio in Lisbon (1957–1960) and Stuttgart Philharmonic (1962–1964). He worked at the Opéra National de Paris 1965-1967. He was principal guest conductor of the Houston Symphony (1969–1971) and then music director of the Orchestre philharmonique de Nice (1971–1978). He became the music director of the Moscow Symphony Orchestra in 1993, a position he held at his death.

Original source: Last.fm

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Symphony No. 4 "In Memoriam"
Gian Francesco Malipiero, Moscow Symphony Orchestra, Antonio De Almeida
Marco Polo1993