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Alfred Strombergs

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In 1949 Stromberg founded the Halifax Symphonette (later known as the Halifax Symphony Orchestra), serving as that symphony's first conductor through 1955. The symphonette was largely formed to be the orchestra for the newly formed Nova Scotia Opera Association and the Halifax Ballet Guild, both
154:(UA). The following year he became the chair of the UA's vocal music department; a position he maintained until his retirement sixteen years later. While working at the UA he was appointed music director of the opera division at the 273: 93:. The following year he became a conductor for operas at that theater. In 1944 he moved to Germany and resided there until 1948 when he immigrated to Canada to join the faculty of the 65:
As an academic Strombergs wrote and lectured about Canadian art song of the 18th and 19th centuries, and served as a voice teacher and director of opera theatre programs at the
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where he studied composition, conducting, and piano. In 1943 he joined the conducting staff of the ballet and worked as an opera coach at the
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of Latvian birth. In 1954 he became a naturalized Canadian citizen. As a conductor he is primarily remembered for his work with the
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from the late 1950s through the early 1970s. He also notably conducted the world premieres of several orchestral works by composer
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organizations for which Stromberg served as music director during his tenure with the Halifax Symphonette.
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After retiring from teaching in 1987, Strombergs lived in retirement in Toronto until his death in 2006.
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In 1971 Strombergs moved to Alberta to assume the post of opera conductor and voice teacher at the
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in Halifax. The following year that institution merged with another conservatory to become the
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from 1957-1968 and as the head coach of the Royal Conservatory Opera School housed at the
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In 1957 Strombergs relocated to Toronto to become a vocal coach and conductor for the
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Elinor MacNiven (December 1966). "Profile: Alfred Strombergs".
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Academic staff of the Maritime Conservatory of Performing Arts
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In the summer of 1953 Stromberg studied conducting with
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Index

Latvian
Liepāja
Toronto
conductor
music educator
pianist
Canadian Opera Company
Stratford Festival
Tālivaldis Ķeniņš
Maritime Conservatory of Performing Arts
University of Toronto
University of Alberta
Latvian Academy of Music
Latvian National Opera
Maritime Academy of Music
Maritime Conservatory of Performing Arts
Leonard Bernstein
Lukas Foss
Tanglewood Music Center
The Royal Conservatory of Music
Godfrey Ridout
Royal Canadian College of Organists
Canadian Opera Company
Stratford Festival Theatre Orchestra
University of Toronto
University of Alberta
Banff Centre
Edmonton Opera

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