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114:, Cambridge, MA. In pre-performance talks, Yannatos revealed his dissatisfaction with virtually every element of the 1971 premiere, especially the stage direction, as well as his own music. After that production closed, he shelved the score until 2008, when he revised the libretto (mostly making cuts), and with the exception of a few vocal moments he liked, wrote an entirely new score. Intermezzo's production was directed Kirsten Z. Cairns, with Edward Jones conducting the Juventas New Music Ensemble; designers William Fregosi (scenery), Rebecca Butler (costumes), and Winston Limauge (lights); and Singers David Kravitz (King), D'Anna Fortunato (Queen), Gregory Zavracky (Prince), Natalie Polito (The Girl), and Charles Blandy (Jester). 96:, and led that group on tours to Europe, Russia, South America, and Asia. He organized and co-directed the New England Composers Orchestra and the Tanglewood Young Artists Orchestra, and taught conducting at Tanglewood. He appeared as guest conductor-composer at the Aspen, Banff, Tanglewood, Chautauqua, and Saratoga Festivals, and with the Boston Pops, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Baltimore, and San Antonio Symphonies and the Sverdlovsk, Leningrad, Cleveland, and American Symphony Chamber Orchestras. 89:, and Paris. As a young violinist, he performed at the Casals Festival and elsewhere in various professional ensembles, including a piano trio, a string quartet, and early music groups with Hindemith and Boulanger. 99:
Yannatos composed music for both stage and television in addition to chamber music, choral works, and art songs. Many of his compositions are for children. His only opera,
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Yannatos died of cancer on October 19, 2011, not quite three weeks after having seen his only opera finally produced successfully.
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received its professional premiere by Intermezzo, The New England Chamber Opera Series at the Agassiz Theater in
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on violin took Yannatos to Yale University (B.M., M.M.), the University of Iowa (Ph.D.),
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Yannatos was born and educated in New York City. In 1943, he was invited to attend
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Harvard University Department of Music. Retrieved March 11, 2011
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On October 1 and 2, 2011, a completely rewritten score to
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violinist
Harvard University
Camp Rising Sun
High School of Music and Art
Manhattan School of Music
Nadia Boulanger
Luigi Dallapiccola
Darius Milhaud
Paul Hindemith
Philip Bezanson
William Steinberg
Leonard Bernstein
Hugo Kortschak
Ivan Galamian
Aspen
Tanglewood
Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra
Radcliffe Yard
"Collage New Music attends to works of the recent past"
"Federico Cortese Appointed Conductor of HRO"
Archived
Wayback Machine
James Yannatos's website
Wayback Machine
Opera Glass
Categories
20th-century classical composers
American classical composers
1929 births
2011 deaths

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