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Albert Wolff (conductor)

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22: 114:(then under German control) on 9 May 1909, following this by getting as much experience as possible with many short engagements in all operatic genres around France. Meanwhile, in 1908, Wolff was appointed chorus master at the Opéra-Comique. This was his first experience with any form of stage work. He remained in that position for three years before being given an opportunity to conduct the premiere of 196:. Although Wolff's work with the company received consistently positive reviews from critics, he spent less than two full seasons at the Metropolitan Opera. While with the company Wolff was able to conduct several performances of his own opera 267:'s 4th symphony (which was dedicated to him) with the Orchestre Lamoureux in October 1935; he had previously made the premiere recording of Roussel's 3rd symphony with the Lamoureux. In 1938 he was twice a guest conductor at the 109:
In 1906 Wolff joined the staff of the Opéra-Comique, the theatre which became the centre of his career, while leading ensembles elsewhere in the city of Paris. He made his conducting debut at an opera gala in
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parents, though he was a French citizen from birth, never lived in the Netherlands, and never had a Dutch passport. When only 12 years old, he began his musical education at the
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to provide a medium for the public performance of new works. In 1924 he resigned his post at the Opéra-Comique and became musical director of the
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He continued as a conductor at the Opéra-Comique until the outbreak of World War I. Throughout that conflict, Wolff served his country first as at
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descent. Most of his career was spent in European venues, with the exception of two years that he spent as a conductor at the
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in a recording of the latter's 3rd piano concerto. He also conducted a radio performance of his own flute concerto with
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In 1945 he became director of the Opéra-Comique for a short while. While there, he conducted the first performance of
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as chief conductor, a position he held for the next three years. He notably conducted the first Paris performances of
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for four years. Upon graduation at the age of 22, Wolff was awarded first prizes in harmony and accompaniment.
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during the Second World War. He is most known for holding the position of principal conductor with the
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Some of his opera recordings for French radio have subsequently been issued on CD, such as Adam's
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At the end of the War, Wolff went to the United States to join the conducting staff at the
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Debussy's Melisande. The lives of Georgette Leblanc, Mary Garden and Maggie Teyte.
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in Paris in the 1930s, along with some Russian pieces, and abridged versions of
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at the house, more than any other conductor. He also became associated with the
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in 1928, Albert Wolff made many recordings of French orchestral music for
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in Paris for several years. He was married to the French mezzo-soprano
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Most of those from 1928–1932 were re-issued on CD by Timpani in 1994.
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in the French repertoire. His made his debut on 21 November 1919, in
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Laurent, F. "Albert Wolff". Notes for Testament CD 1308, 2003.
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Les Éditions Musicales de la Librairie de France, Paris, 1925.
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In the 1950s he set down opera and orchestral music for
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Wolff returned to the Opéra-Comique in 1921, succeeding
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Wolff conducted the premieres of the opéra-comiques
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The Gramophone Shop Encyclopedia of Recorded Music.
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Around this same time, he founded the 202:, the premiere being in the presence of 20: 599: 597: 595: 593: 591: 589: 587: 585: 263:. He notably conducted the premiere of 171:, then as a pilot (including a tour of 1065:20th-century French conductors (music) 1007: 678:ed. R. Simpson, London: Penguin, 1967. 528: 175:), and was decorated for his courage. 852: 461:'s Symphony No. 1 'Jean de la Peur'. 663:AndrĂ© Cluytens - A French Collection 652:The Boydell Press, Woodbridge, 2009. 582: 524:, from a scenario by his son Pierre. 783:Biography: Jean-Philippe Mousnier: 761:"SociĂ©tĂ© des Concerts: Discography" 99:Église Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin (Paris) 13: 1070:20th-century French male musicians 470:(GaitĂ©-Lyrique label), Massenet's 14: 1081: 794: 674:Manduell, J. "Albert Roussel" in 146:. 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conductor
Dutch
Metropolitan Opera
Buenos Aires
Opéra-Comique
Simone Ballard
Dutch
Paris Conservatoire
André Gedalge
Xavier Leroux
Paul Antonin Vidal
cabarets
organist
Église Saint-Thomas-d'Aquin (Paris)
Strasbourg
Laparra
La jota
Buenos Aires
Pelléas et Mélisande
Teatro ColĂłn
Oslo
Stockholm
Fauré's incidental music
Georgette Leblanc
Pelléas and Mélisande
Saint-Wandrille abbey
Les Éparges
Morocco
Metropolitan Opera

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