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==Biography== |
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Daniel Oren was born in Israel to a [[Muslim]] father and a [[Jewish]] mother. When he was 13 years old, Oren was chosen by [[Leonard Bernstein]] to perform the boy solo part in [[Chichester Psalms]]. In 1975 he won first prize in the first [[Herbert von Karajan]] Conducting Competition.< |
Daniel Oren was born in Israel to a [[Muslim]] father and a [[Jewish]] mother. When he was 13 years old, Oren was chosen by [[Leonard Bernstein]] to perform the boy solo part in [[Chichester Psalms]]. In 1975 he won first prize in the first [[Herbert von Karajan]] Conducting Competition.<reUser talk:67.52.164.135 is a girl come face me like a man and off that screenf>[http://www.israel-opera.co.il/Eng/?CategoryID=263&ArticleID=585 Israeli Opera]</ref> |
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==Music career== |
==Music career== |
Revision as of 21:10, 20 May 2015
Daniel Oren (born 1955) is an Israeli conductor.
Biography
Daniel Oren was born in Israel to a Muslim father and a Jewish mother. When he was 13 years old, Oren was chosen by Leonard Bernstein to perform the boy solo part in Chichester Psalms. In 1975 he won first prize in the first Herbert von Karajan Conducting Competition.<reUser talk:67.52.164.135 is a girl come face me like a man and off that screenf>Israeli Opera</ref>
Music career
Oren has conducted opera productions all over Europe and the United States. Since 2007, he is the artistic director of the Teatro Verdi opera company in Salerno, Italy. Oren conducts at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, the Metropolitan in New York, the Arena in Verona, the Vienna Staatsoper, the Bastille in Paris and the opera houses of Rome, Trieste, Genoa, Florence, Parma, Turin, Venice, Buenos Aires, San Francisco, Tokyo, Huston, Washington and many others. He also leads many symphonic concerts with orchestras such as the Santa Cecilia in Rome and the orchestras of Florence, Koln, Stuttgart, Frankfurt and the Berlin Philharmonic.
His opera repertoire includes many Verdi operas, including Aida, Simon Boccanegra, La Traviata, Rigoletto and Nabucco; Puccini operas such as Madama Butterfly, Tosca and Turandot; as well as Andrea Chenier (Giordano), Norma (Bellini), La Juive (Halevy) and Carmen (Bizet).
At the Israeli Opera he conducted Nabucco (Verdi), La Bohème, Tosca (Puccini) and La Juive (Halevy).