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John Moriarty (conductor)

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The John Moriarty Presidential Scholarship, which supports the studies of opera singers at the New England Conservatory, and the John Moriarty Encouragement Award are named in his honor. The John Moriarty Award of the Central City Opera is named in his honor and annually presented by him at the final
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In 1985, he was honored with a Tribute from the Colorado General Assembly, and in 2018 he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Opera Association. On August 10, 2008; "A" Street in Central City was renamed Moriarty Lane by the Mayor of Central City.
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and others of orchestral works. He accompanied Carole Bogard on three recital records covering Fauré, Debussy, Bizet, Gounod, Charpentier and Le Groupe des Six. Most recently he conducted the Central City Opera digital recording of
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for twenty years through the 1998 season. He was artistic director from 1982 to 1998; and was artistic director emeritus from 1998 until his death. He was artistic administrator at the
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declared June 17, 1998 as John Moriarty Day "for his uncompromising dedication to artistic excellence." He was also a Trustee Emeritus of the William Matheus Sullivan Foundation.
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Moriarty was known as one of the USA's most distinguished vocal coaches and accompanists. He conducted master-classes and workshops across the United States and at the
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and the Washington Opera Society, and administered apprentice artist programs at Santa Fe, Lake George,
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Moriarty made several recordings, including conducting the first recording of
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He published numerous articles and was the author of
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Moriarty died on January 5, 2022, at the age of 91.
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John Moriarty (Conductor)
John Moriarty
Fall River, Massachusetts
New England Conservatory of Music
Brandeis University
Mills College
Egon Petri
Carlo Zecchi
Pierre Bernac
Central City Opera
Santa Fe Opera
Wolf Trap
Opera Theatre of St. Louis
Boston Lyric Opera
National Association of Teachers of Singing
Boston Pops
Fort Lewis College
Durango, Colorado
Händel
Tamerlano
The Ballad of Baby Doe
Roy Romer
"John J. Moriarty"
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21st-century American conductors (music)
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American male conductors (music)

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