Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Carmen_Helena_Téllez> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 54 of
54
with 100 triples per page.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez abstract "Carmen Helena Téllez (b. Caracas, Venezuela, 25 September 1955) is a Venezuelan-American music conductor. Reviewed as \"a quiet force behind contemporary music in the United States today” (www.Sequenza21.com), she has concentrated her career on the exploration of the relationship of music with other arts through her performances of contemporary works for chorus, orchestra and new opera. She has conducted in the United States, Europe, Israel and Latin America. After her tenure as Music Director of the National Chorus of Spain, she joined the music faculty at Indiana University in 1992, as Director of the Latin American Music Center and the Contemporary Vocal Ensemble. For these organizations, she has commissioned and recorded several new works, and has founded the Inter-American Composition Workshops. During the 2001-2002 period, she was the Resident Conductor of the pioneering Contemporary Chamber Players of Chicago and became the Music Director of the Pocket Opera Players in New York City. She is known as a conductor of new music, even as she has continued to conduct canonic repertoire. She is the first woman on record to conduct Berlioz's Grande Messe des Morts(Indiana University, 2000). In the year 2001, she conducted the American Midwest premiere of John Adams' El Niño, and in 2002 she conducted Stephen Hartke's Tituli and the second-ever performance of Ralph Shapey's oratorio \"Praise\". She has been responsible for several commissions and world premieres, including John Eaton's opera Inasmuch and his Mass for vocal-instrumental ensemble. She has also performed the Midwest premieres of many important compositions, including James MacMillan's Seven Last Words, Alfred Schnittke's Requiem and Lou Harrison's Orpheus. She conducted the world premiere of MacMillan's Sun-Dogs in July 2006, which she co-commissioned. In October 2007 she conducted the collegiate premiere of Osvaldo Golijov's opera Ainadamar. In August 2008 she produced and conducted the world premiere of Gabriela Ortiz's opera ¡Unicamente la verdad! In 2011 she also premiered a new interdisciplinary version of \"Passion with Tropes\" by Don Freund.As a scholar and conductor, she has won many grants and awards from the US-Mexico Fund for Culture, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Indiana Arts Commission, the United States Information Agency, and the Circle of Music and Theater Critics of Mexico. She is a respected consultant with international organizations on contemporary composers and on Latin American music, and has written several articles on these subjects for the New Grove Dictionary of Music. Indiana University awarded her the Tracy Sonneborn Award for the integration of creativity and teaching in 2010.In 1996, she founded Aguavá New Music Studio, with composer Cary Boyce. With this organization, she has recorded two CDs. Her current research and performance interests involve the inter-disciplinary presentation of new music, in order to enhance the connection of composers with the concerns of present-day audiences and reassess the ritual role of art in our time. In 2012 Carmen Helena Téllez joined the faculty of the University of Notre Dame where she works on sacred music and interdisciplinary forms. She won a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to develop projects in sacred music drama.Carmen Helena Téllez holds a Doctor of Music degree from Indiana University, and is the winner of the ACDA Julius Herford National Choral Dissertation Award (1991).".
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageExternalLink www.aguava.com.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageExternalLink www.carmenhelenatellez.com.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageExternalLink lamc.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageExternalLink carmen-helena-tellez.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageID "4015668".
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageLength "4245".
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageRevisionID "706904874".
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink Cary_Boyce.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink Category:1955_births.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indiana_University_faculty.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink Category:Venezuelan_classical_musicians.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink Category:Venezuelan_conductors_(music).
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink Choir.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink Conducting.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink Consultant.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink Indiana_University.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink John_Adams.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink John_Eaton_(composer).
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink Midwestern_United_States.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink Music.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink Musical_composition.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink Musical_ensemble.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink National_Chorus_of_Spain.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink Opera.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink Orchestra.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink Ralph_Shapey.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink Rockefeller_Foundation.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Hartke.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Information_Agency.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carmen Helena Téllez".
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez subject Category:1955_births.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez subject Category:Indiana_University_faculty.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez subject Category:Living_people.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez subject Category:Venezuelan_classical_musicians.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez subject Category:Venezuelan_conductors_(music).
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez hypernym Conductor.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez type List.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez type Person.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez type Diacritic.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez type List.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez type Redirect.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez comment "Carmen Helena Téllez (b. Caracas, Venezuela, 25 September 1955) is a Venezuelan-American music conductor. Reviewed as \"a quiet force behind contemporary music in the United States today” (www.Sequenza21.com), she has concentrated her career on the exploration of the relationship of music with other arts through her performances of contemporary works for chorus, orchestra and new opera. She has conducted in the United States, Europe, Israel and Latin America.".
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez label "Carmen Helena Téllez".
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez sameAs Q5043483.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez sameAs m.0bcmwg.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez sameAs Q5043483.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez wasDerivedFrom Carmen_Helena_Téllez?oldid=706904874.
- Carmen_Helena_Téllez isPrimaryTopicOf Carmen_Helena_Téllez.