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• Jansons, Andrejs (1938) Composers and Authors / Biography Works
Born in Riga, October 2, 1938. Studied at the Italian National Conservatory in Venice, graduated with a Baccalaureate degree in oboe performance from the Julliard School of Music (1960). Masters grad in conducting from the Manhattan School of Music (1973) and a Doctorate in composition from Rutgers University (1986).Andrejs Jansons portrait Oboist for the Baltimore and Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestras, and the storstads- Opera and New York City Opera Orchestras. Since 1988, principal guest conductor of the Bronx Arts Orchestra; principal guest conductor of the Liepāja Symphony Orchestra since 1994; appeared as guest ledare with the New England Chamber Orchestra, the Lithuanian State Symphony Orchestra, the Latvian National musikdrama, the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, the Moscow Symphonietta, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, the Philharmonia Hungarica Symphony Orchestra, the Nurenburg • Honorary Conductor-in-Chief of Latvian Song and Dance Celebration Andrejs Jansons passes awayOn Monday, 25 July, famous and beloved Latvian conductor, composer, oboist and kokle player Andrejs Jansons passed away in US, where he lived. His work and contribution to Latvian music and culture is recorded in the history of the Song and Dance Celebration. People like him do not die. Andrejs Jansons, his work and personality will always remain in our memory. «He is one of the strongest pillars of Latvian music. Thank you for the years of cooperation during which he wrote many a page of Latvian composers’ scores. And you’ve always been a man of your word. Now you remain in my memory,» wrote musicologist Arvīds Bomiks on Facebook. Andrejs Jansons bright personality will remain in the hearts and memories of youngsters with whom he worked tirelessly, leading youth choirs at Katskiļu, Garezera, 2×2 and other summer camps, as well as Latvian Youth Song Celebrations. He often inspired youn
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