2014年3月4日

【紐約愛樂-管絃樂團經驗傳承】卡塞•斯卡里奥尼

【紐約愛樂-管絃樂團經驗傳承】

主講人:卡塞•斯卡里奥尼

(上海樂隊學院及紐約愛樂指揮)




           日期:2014年3月5日(三)
  時間:13:30-15:00
         地點:音樂二館演奏廳


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卡塞·斯卡裡奧尼 指揮

美國指揮家卡塞·斯卡裡奧尼通過他自然隨意的指揮藝術、音樂深度以及富於感染力的快樂之情鼓舞了北美大部分的樂團和觀眾。20119月,斯卡裡奧尼任紐約愛樂樂團助理指揮,並在201211月代替庫特·馬舒爾進行了首次樂季演出。

2012/13樂季,斯卡裡奧尼來到芝加哥歌劇院,與安德魯·大衛斯爵士一同指揮施特勞斯的《艾萊克特拉》,此後他擔任了不少北美樂團的客席指揮,其中包括聖路易斯交響樂團、埃德蒙頓交響樂團、傑克遜維爾交響樂團以及西棕櫚灘歌劇院樂團,斯卡裡奧尼還與西棕櫚灘歌劇院樂團合作了《茶花女》的演出。斯卡裡奧尼將在中國結束本樂季行程,他會與廣州交響樂團一同奉上個人在亞洲的首演,並應余隆指揮的邀請與中國愛樂樂團合作。在2013年的夏天,斯卡裡奧尼將回到“為了秘魯交響樂”專案,在義大利的錫耶納音樂節上指揮布裡頓的《旋螺絲》。

2008年至2011年間,斯卡裡奧尼是洛杉磯青年音樂家基金會首演樂團的音樂總監,他是樂團持續藝術成長、組織多元化以及建立“360°音樂”專案背後的驅動力量,該專案是一個音樂普及專案,旨在將樂團帶到內地城市的學校中去。他不拘一格的演出曲目覆蓋了從貝多芬到瓦格納的作品,還包括約翰·亞當斯《原子博士交響曲》在洛杉磯的首演,該首演由全國藝術捐助基金會撥款支持。
斯卡裡奧尼曾求學於位於阿斯彭的美國指揮學院,師從大衛·辛曼。他在那裡贏得了詹姆斯·康倫獎和備受稱譽的阿斯彭指揮獎,並由此獲得了與克利夫蘭管弦樂團在20107月首次演出的機會。在阿斯彭的學習結束之後,斯卡裡奧尼受邀回到學校,擔任整個學校和阿斯彭音樂節的助理指揮,指揮了大部分演出,並作為所有管弦樂演出的候補指揮。他經常擔任聖路易斯交響樂團和大衛·羅伯遜的助理指揮和候補指揮,同時還是巴爾的摩交響樂團和巴爾的摩歌劇院的助理指揮,並與布蘭維爾·托維一同在好萊塢露天劇場指揮了洛杉磯愛樂樂團。2011年夏天,斯卡裡奧尼是由詹姆斯·列文和斯蒂芬·亞斯伯裡選中在坦格伍德演出的三個指揮之一。斯卡裡奧尼是由美國索爾蒂基金會頒發的2011年指揮獎的獲得者,這項久負盛名的榮譽在該基金會的歷史上只頒發過三次。

作為土生土長的德克薩斯人,斯卡裡奧尼在克利夫蘭音樂學院獲得了他的學士學位。他的研究生生涯在約翰·霍普金斯大學皮博蒂音樂學院跟隨古斯塔夫·邁耶度過。斯卡裡奧尼與妻子托妮現居住在紐約市。

Case Scaglione Conductor
American conductor Case Scaglione inspires orchestras and audiences across North America with his natural ease of conducting, musical depth and infectious joy on the podium. In September 2011, Mr. Scaglione began his tenure as Assistant Conductor of the New York Philharmonic and made his subscription debut in November 2012, stepping in for Kurt Masur.
During the 2012/13 season, Mr. Scaglione goes to the Lyric Opera of Chicago to work with Sir Andrew Davis on a production of Strauss’ Elektra before appearing as a guest conductor with orchestras throughout North America including the St. Louis Symphony, Edmonton Symphony, Jacksonville Symphony and Palm Beach Opera, where he conducts a production of La Traviata. He finishes his season in China, where he will make his Asian debut with the Guangzhou Symphony and China Philharmonic at the personal invitation of Maestro Long Yu. During Summer 2013, Mr. Scaglione will return to the Sinfonia por el Peru and conduct a production of Britten’s Turn of the Screw at the Siena Music Festival in Siena, Italy.
From 2008-2011, Mr. Scaglione was Music Director of the Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra of Los Angeles where he was the driving force behind the continued artistic growth and diversification of the organization in addition to founding 360° Music, an educational outreach program which brought the orchestra to inner city schools. His eclectic programming spanned works from Beethoven to Wagner to the Los Angeles premiere of John Adams’ Doctor Atomic Symphony, which was supported by a grant from the National Endowment of the Arts.
Mr. Scaglione was a student of David Zinman at the American Academy of Conducting at Aspen where he won the James Conlon Prize and the esteemed Aspen Conducting Prize, which led to his Cleveland Orchestra debut in July 2010. Following his studies in Aspen, Mr. Scaglione was invited back to serve as assistant conductor of the entire Aspen Music Festival and School, where he conducted a wide range of performances and served as cover conductor for all orchestral performances. A frequent guest assistant and cover conductor with the St. Louis Symphony and David Robertson, he has also assisted at the Baltimore Symphony, Baltimore Opera, and conducted the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl alongside Bramwell Tovey. In Summer 2011, Mr. Scaglione was one of three conducting fellows at Tanglewood chosen by James Levine and Stefan Asbury. Mr. Scaglione was the recipient of the 2011 Conductor’s Prize, the top award given by the Solti Foundation U.S. – a prestigious honor only awarded three times in the foundation’s history.
A native of Texas, Mr. Scaglione received his Bachelor’s Degree from the Cleveland Institute of Music. His postgraduate studies were spent at the Peabody Institute where he studied with Gustav Meier. Mr. Scaglione currently lives in New York City with his wife Toni.