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New Rochelle Opera To Honor Maestro Anton Coppola

By: Mar. 20, 2017
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New Rochelle Opera, celebrating 32 years of bringing quality opera to Westchester County, will honor Maestro Anton Coppola at its Annual Spring Gala on Friday, April 21, 2017 at 6:30 pm at The Fountainhead, located at 55 Quaker Ridge Road, New Rochelle, NY. The annual event is the Company's largest fundraiser.

"The Maestro will turn 100 years old on March 21, and we couldn't be more thrilled to honor him for his life's work at our gala this year," said NRO Artistic Director Camille Coppola of the event. "He exemplifies the true meaning of being an artist, having worked in all of the major fields of the performing arts-opera, dance, theater and film." Maestro Coppola is the uncle of Academy Award winner Francis Ford Coppola, but is not related to NRO's artistic director.


New Rochelle Opera has previously honored other entertainment notables such as Robert Merrill, Licia Albanese, Tony Randall, Roberta Peters and Barbara Cook, to name a few.

Maestro Coppola started his career at the age of eight with the Metropolitan Opera Children's Chorus. He served as an army bandmaster during World War II, conductor at Radio City Music Hall and director of both the Symphony and Opera Departments at the Manhattan School of Music. Among his works are a violin concerto, a symphony, and Sacco and Vanzetti, an opera in both Italian and English about immigrants Sacco and Vanzetti.

In the 1950s and 1960s, Coppola was the musical director of six Broadway musicals, including Silk Stockings, Bravo Giovanni and The Boy Friend. He conducted two film scores, 1990's The Godfather Part III (also appearing conducting Cavalleria Rusticana in the Teatro Massimo of Palermo) and 1992's Dracula. He debuted with the New York City Opera in 1965, conducting the world premiere of Jack Beeson's Lizzie Borden, and led performances of Carmen, La Traviata, IL Barbiere di Siviglia, and Madama Butterfly during the same year. At the Seattle Opera in 1970, Coppola led the world premiere of Carlisle Floyd's Of Mice and Men.

Coppola helped to found Opera Tampa in 1996 and served as its Founding Artistic Director. Among his numerous productions with the company was the world premier of Sacco and Vanzetti on March 17, 2001. He retired from the position in 2012. Coppola was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Puccini Foundation and recognized by the Italian government as Cavaliere, Gran Ufficiale.

Tickets for the event are $150 each ($65 tax deductible), the cost of which includes a cocktail hour, concert, full dinner, dancing and live auction. Tickets can be purchased online at www.nropera.org or by sending a check to New Rochelle Opera, P.O. Box 55, New Rochelle, NY 10804. All tickets will be held at the door. For more information, please call (914) 576-1617 or (914) 576-0365.

New Rochelle Opera Company was formed for the purpose of presenting imaginative and appealing operatic productions to the Westchester community. It serves to create a deeper understanding and appreciation of live opera, and make it accessible and affordable to a diverse audience. The company presents the art form in various capacities--fully staged performances, concert, school programs, workshops and demonstrations--engaging aspiring young artists as well as experienced professionals. www.nropera.org



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