Steven Mercurio (born 1956,
Bardonia,
New York
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) is an American conductor and composer.
Early life and education
Mercurio was raised in New York and is of Italian descent. For most of his adolescence, he gravitated towards rock and jazz music and played guitar in various rock bands with his friends during his high school years.
He studied composition and graduated from
Boston University
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where his professors included
David Del Tredici.
He earned his master's degree at
Juilliard School
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.
Career
Early in his career, Mercurio served as an associate or assistant conductor with the
Brooklyn Philharmonic
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and
Metropolitan Opera
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.
In 1991, he was appointed principal conductor of the
Opera Company of Philadelphia.
He then served as music director of the Spoleto Festival for five years, where his work included conducting the United States premiere of Zemlinsky's ''Der Zwerg''. In March 2019, the
Czech National Symphony Orchestra
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announced the appointment of Mercurio as its next chief conductor, effective with the 2019-2020 season.
Mercurio has conducted a number of television productions, including:
* “Christmas in Vienna” series with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra
* “American Dream – Andrea Bocelli's Statue of Liberty Concert”
* The 20th Anniversary Richard Tucker Opera Gala
* RAI (Italian) television broadcasts of 'Christmas from Assisi' (2009, 2010, 2011)
Mercurio has recorded commercially for such labels as Sony Classical and Decca. He has been a regular collaborator with
Andrea Bocelli
Andrea Bocelli (; born 22 September 1958) is an Italian tenor. He rose to fame in 1994 after winning the newcomers' section of the 44th Sanremo Music Festival performing " Il mare calmo della sera".
Since 1994, Bocelli has recorded 15 solo st ...
.
Recordings (selected list)
* "Concerto de Toronto", John Williams (Guitar), London Sinfonietta
* "Voices of Light", Anonymous 4, Netherlands Radio Choir, Netherlands Radio Philharmonic (Sony, 1995)
* "corea.concerto", London Philharmonic Orchestra (Sony, 1999)
* "Fanfare for the Volunteer", Mark O’Connor (Violin), London Philharmonic (Sony, 1999)
* "Listen to the Storyteller", Orchestra Of St. Luke's (Sony, 1999)
* "Soprano Songs and Arias", Ana Maria Martinez (Soprano), Prague Philharmonia (Naxos, 2000)
* "Tenor Arias", Marcello Giordani (Tenor), Orchestra and Chorus of the Bellini Theatre Catania (Naxos, 2004)
* "Many Voices", Prague Philharmonia (Sony, 2005)
* "Amore", Joseph Calleja (Tenor), BBC Concert Orchestra (Decca, 2013)
Compositions
For orchestra
* ''For Lost Loved Ones'' (1991)
* ''Mercurial Overture (1999)
For voice and Orchestra
* 'A White Rose' (text by John Boyle O'Reilly, for soprano and orchestra; 1988)
* ''Daydream for a Sentimental Baritone'' (for baritone and orchestra; 1988)
* 'Desiderio' (text by Andrea Bocelli, for tenor and orchestra; 1998)
* 'Paternita' (text by Andrea Bocelli, for tenor and orchestra; 1998)
* 'Song in Chaos' (text by Eugene O'Neill, for soprano and orchestra; 1988)
* ''Serenade'' for Tenor and Orchestra (text by William Hoffman; 1990) 1982
* ''A Grateful Tail'' - A Symphony in Four Movements for Orchestra, Vocalist and Gospel Choir (2013)
Chamber music
* ''Paranomasia'' (for clarinet, violin, cello, and piano; 2015)
References
External links
Official website of Steven Mercurio
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American classical composers
American male composers
21st-century American composers
American male conductors (music)
21st-century American conductors (music)
21st-century American male musicians
Boston University College of Fine Arts alumni
Juilliard School alumni
Living people
1956 births
People from Rockland County, New York
Classical musicians from New York (state)
American people of Italian descent
Chief conductors of the Czech National Symphony Orchestra