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ANTON COPPOLA,
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR/CONDUCTOR
Anton
Coppola brings many years of experience to the podium, having conducted
almost all of the important opera companies in the United States and Canada
including the San Francisco and New York City Operas. Known for his range
and versatility, Coppola has conducted the world premieres of Lizzie
Borden, Deseret and Of Mice and Men, as well as many Broadway
musicals. Mr. Coppola has also worked with the Royal Opera Orchestra and
opera soprano Angela Gheorghiu to release a complete recording of Puccini
works. After serving four years as an army bandmaster during World War
II, he moved on to conduct at Radio City Music Hall. For 15 years, he
was the director of both the Symphony and Opera Departments at the Manhattan
School of Music and holds a Master’s degree in composition. Among
his larger works are a symphony, an opera, a violin concerto and numerous
film scores. Coppola has conducted important revivals of Zaza, Mireille
and Falstaff, as well as appearing in his nephew Francis Ford
Coppola’s film, Godfather III. He also conducted the score
for the Coppola film Dracula. Coppola most recently received
honorary Doctorates from the University of Tampa and Quinnitiac University
in Connecticut. He was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award from
the Puccini Foundation and recognized by the Italian government as Cavaliere,
Gran Ufficiale. Anton Coppola has conducted all of Opera Tampa’s
productions: Madama Butterfly (1996), Carmen (1997),
La Bohème (1998), Tosca (1999), Hansel and
Gretel (1999), La Traviata (2000), The Marriage of Figaro
(2000), the world premiere of his opera Sacco & Vanzetti (2001),
An Evening of Verdi & Puccini (2001), Die Fledermaus
(2001), Basically Bernstein (2002) Rigoletto (2002),
Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci (2002), Otello
(2003) and Turandot (2004).
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