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Jan 28, 2018 · Conductor and music educator, Mario di Bonaventura died at home on December 17, 2017 at age 93. A career spanning seven decades, the Maestro conducted over 70 orchestras worldwide and is...
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Date (s): 1962 to 1972. Abstract. Mario di Bonaventura, first director of music at the Hopkins Center. Born in 1928. Consist of of original programs, articles, and information on special events related to the "Congregation of the Arts" festival at Dartmouth College.
Bonaventura, Mario di, American conductor, music educator, and music publisher, brother of Anthony di Bonaventura; b. Follansbee, W.Va., Feb. 20, 1924. He studied violin, was a pupil in composition in Paris of Boulanger (1947–53), and in conducting at the Salzburg Mozarteum and in Paris of Markevitch; received instruction in piano ...
Mario di Bonaventura (1924-2017) is a distinguished American conductor, composer, music educator, music publisher and arts administrator. He is the brother of acclaimed American concert pianist and teacher, Anthony di Bonaventura (1929-2012) and violinist, teacher and music critic Sam di Bonaventura (1921-1998).
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Jun 14, 2017 · Born: February 20, 1924 - Follansbee, West Virginia, USA. The American conductor, music educator, and music publisher, Mario di Bonaventura,, brother of the American pianist and teacher, Anthony di Bonaventura ( b 1930), studied violin; was a pupil in composition in Paris of Nadia Boulanger (1947-1953) and in conducting at the Salzburg ...
The score is dedicated to Mario di Bonaventura. The BSO's November 16-18, 2023, performances of the concerto, with soloist Kirill Gerstein and conductor Thomas Adès, are the orchestra's first.
Mario di Bonaventura (born February 20, 1924, Follansbee, WV, died December 17, 2017, New York, NY) studied violin as a youth and then travelled to Paris to become a pupil of Nadia Boulanger and Luigi Dallapiccola in composition and Igor Markevitch in conducting.