October 9, 2025
Athens, GR 14 C
Expand search form
Blog

Sad news: Death of a major US conductor

Sad news: Death of a major US conductor

We have been notified of the passing of the Grammy award-winning conductor John Nelson, an American who became an authority in the music of Hector Berlioz and other romantic creators. John was 83.

The son of Protestant missionaries in Costa Rica, John Nelson made his Carnegie Hall debut in 1972 with the complete Les Troyens. He went on to become music director of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra (1976-87), the Opera Theatre of St. Louis (1985-91) and the Orchestre de Chambre de Paris (1998-2008).

photo: Marco Borggreve/Knight Classical

The post Sad news: Death of a major US conductor appeared first on Slippedisc.

Previous Article

British jazz leader in Hamburg move

Next Article

Vikingur lets down London fans

You might be interested in …

Korean teen wins big in France

Korean teen wins big in France

The Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition, among the most prestigious in France, has been won by the Korean pianist Kim Sae-hyun. The 17 year-old played Rachmaninoff’s third concerto in the final with the Orchestra of the Republican Guard, […]

Try a Resurrection the Handel way

Try a Resurrection the Handel way

Handel was in Rome in 1708 when he received a commission for a large sacred oratorio for Easter from Marquis Francesco Maria Marescotti Ruspoli, his patron at the time. La resurrezione was performed for the first time […]

Liverpool hires US-based CEO

Liverpool hires US-based CEO

The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Beitain’s oldest orchestra, has appointed Vanessa Reed as its next chief executive, succeeding Michael Eakin who is retiring in June. Reed has been President and CEO of New Music USA since […]