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FYI
Obituary: Donald Johanos
Saturday's (6/2) Pittsburgh Post-Gazette carries the obituary
of Donald Johanos. Andrew Druckenbrod writes that Johanos, who
was staff conductor for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra from
1970-79, "died in Naples, Fla. on May 29 after a long battle
with kidney and congestive heart failure. He was 79." Born in
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Johanos received an undergraduate degree in
violin performance and a master's in music theory from the Eastman
School of Music, "but it was the performance certificate in
conducting he got there that had the greatest impact on him."
He soon began conducting the Altoona and Johnstown symphonies.
"In 1954, he went on a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation and
the American Symphony Orchestra League to study the craft from
the likes of Otto Klemperer, Erich Leinsdorf, George Solti,
George Szell and Bruno Walter. Much of that time was spent in
Europe and in 1958 he won an International Conductors Competition
in the Netherlands." Johanos was named music director of the
Dallas Symphony Orchestra in 1962. He became music director of
the Honolulu Symphony in 1979, "and is credited with improving
it musically before he retired in 1995."
Karl
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