John Moriarty
Conductor
1930 –
Who is John Moriarty?
John Moriarty, is a conductor and stage director of productions at opera companies throughout the USA, and a noted vocal coach and accompanist. He was born in Fall River, Massachusetts
He served the Central City Opera for twenty years through the 1998 season. He was artistic director from 1982 to 1998; he has been artistic director emeritus since. He has been artistic administrator at the Santa Fe Opera and the Washington Opera Society, and administered apprentice artist programs at Santa Fe, Lake George, Wolf Trap, and Central City. He has been conductor and/or stage director with these companies and with Opera Theatre of St. Louis, the Colorado Symphony, Boston Lyric Opera, and Oklahoma City Opera.
Moriarty received Bachelor of Music with highest honors and honorary Doctor of Music from the New England Conservatory of Music. He studied at Brandeis University and Mills College. He studied piano with Egon Petri and Carlo Zecchi and French vocal literature with Pierre Bernac. He was chairman of the Opera Department at the New England Conservatory from 1989 to 2001.
John Moriarty is known as one of the USA's most distinguished vocal coaches and accompanists. He has conducted master-classes and workshops across the United States and at the National Association of Teachers of Singing national convention. He has been piano soloist with the Boston Pops, the Boston Civic Symphony, and the Radio Éireann Orchestra of Dublin.
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