Tasso Adamopoulos News
French musician
Commemorations 2024 (Birth: Tasso Adamopoulos)
- viola, violin
- France
- violist, music teacher, violinist
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2024-03-27
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2021-01-08 14:22:30
First Covid weekly death toll of 2021
(For Covid losses in 2020, see here) 155 South African icon Kori Moraba, 73 156 Spanish pianist Fernando Puchol, 79 157 Guy Bedford Webb, US choral director, 89 158 Lebanese songwriter Elias Rahbani, 83 159 Raul Jaurena, bandoneon maestro, 79 160 Tasso Adamopoulos, violist (pictured), 76 161 Jazzman Dick Howard, 83 162 NY bluesman Mark Gibson, […]
2021-01-05 01:29:53
A member of the Sartory Trio and the Bordeaux Quartet, his students included Mathieu Herzog, Aurérelie Deschamps, Pierre Vallet, Alain Celo, Françoise Renard, and Chara Sira. He was a member of the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra and performed with the French Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, the Bordeaux National Orchestra, and the Luxembourg Radio Television Orchestra. Our condolences […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
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2021-01-03 13:25:06
Death of an influential violist
Matthieu Herzog informs us of the death of the French viola master Tasso Adamopoulos, principal of several orchestras and professor at the conservatoires of Lyon and Bordeaux. Of Greek origin, he studied in Israel with Oedoen Partos, becoming principal viola of the Rotterdam Philharmonic at age 19. He went on to occupy the principal seat […]
2016-01-12 15:00:21
[…] Roi Arthur was premiered in Geneva, Switzerland, with Ernest Ansermet conducting the orchestra which would be become the Orchestra of the Suisse Romande. In 1934 Ernest Bloch’s Sacred Service was premiered in Turin, Italy. In 1942 Nikolai Miaskovsky’s Symphony No. 22 was premiered in Tbilisi, Georgia. In 1964 Cowell’s Concerto Grosso for chamber orchestra was premiered in Miami Beach by the Miami Symphony Orchestra, Fabien Sevitzky, conducting. In 2002 15 year-old Athena Adamopoulos’ Soliloquy for cello and piano was premiered at a “From the Top” recording session for Public Radio International by cellist Yo-Yo Ma and pianist Christopher O’Riley. On This Day in Classical Music In 1885 Richard Strauss meets Englebert Humperdinck for the first time at a rehearsal of Strauss’ Symphony No. 2. They would remain lifelong friends. In 1910 Act II of Giacomo Puccini’s Tosca becomes the first radio broadcast from the New York Metropolitan […]
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